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White Mermaid's Wine Glass algae

Acetabularia crenulata

Description:

Photo take at -35 ft near a coral reef on a sandy area, this small colony of White Mermaid's Wine Glass about 1 cm diameter each, common in this area beautiful white and green colors and some redish algae attached to a Queen Helmet conch shell that moves on the ocean floor which i find quite amazing, (a moving plant).This plant is formed of small clusters of slender; whitish to pale green stalks surmounted by one or more slightly concave discs of fused rays with a crenulate edge. The rays radiate from the center and minute branched hairs occur on the upper surface of the discs. The stalks grow to 7.5 cm tall, with discs to 2 cm in diameter. Both are lime encrusted. Under normal conditions, the plants are a pale chalky green, but when sheltered from the sun they are less calcified and greener.

Habitat:

The plants are attached to stones, shell fragments or bits of wood in shallow protected areas of reef, areas of coral rubble or adjacent seagrass beds and mangrove areas, may grow solitary or in groups. Found from Florida all The Caribbean sea to Brazil.

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Gerardo Aizpuru
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Gerardo Aizpuru

Mexico

Spotted on Apr 13, 2012
Submitted on Apr 13, 2012

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