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								Green Rope 
								Acrosiphonia coalita 
							
								
								 
								
							 
					
							
							
								
									
										Authority: 
										(Ruprecht) Scagel, Garbary, Golden et M.W. Hawkes
									  
									
										North Pacific Distribution: 
										Gulf of Alaska to central California.
									 
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									 Former Scientific Names: 
									
										
										Acrosiphonia mertensii, Spongomorpha coalita
									 
									
								
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										Description:
										The green thallus forms 10-(4-8 in) tall rope-like strands from branched, uniseriate filaments. Branching is lateral, from sides of cells, and cells are longer than broad. The frayed rope appearance is caused by hook-shaped branches that entangle neighboring branches to form the rope-like strands. Habitat:  The species is found on rock in the mid to low intertidal in protected to semi-exposed habitats in spring and early summer. Similar taxa: Acrosiphonia arcta, A. duriuscula.
									 
									
								
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