1. Eucheuma cottoni
smooth, green, yellow green, gray or red. Attached to the form sustrat by gluing discs
2. Eucheuma spinosum
smooth, dark brown, green, brown, yellow or red purple green. Growing up in the rocks bersubstrat
3. Eucheuma edule
smooth, yellow-green or brown color green. In Thallus lump there. Latching on to a rock in the coral reef.
4. Geliedella acerosa
Thallus cylindrical with irregular branching out of the stolon. Thallus has short branches. Growing on rocks in the intertidal or subtidal
5. Gracillaria verrucosa
Thallus cylindrical, yellow-brown or yellow-green. Stick to the substrate rocks or other objects.
6. Caulerpa corynophora
Stolon on this type form a branching ramuli ramuli with an elongated shape and serrated edges. Growing up in the coral, attached to a rock or a stick to the substrate pasair.
7. Caulerpa serrulata
Ramuli elongated, flattened, resembles a spiral with a serrated edge. grow
widespread in reef areas on a substrate of sand or rock.
8. Chaetomorpha crasa
Thallus cylindrical resembling hair, like a tangled clump.
Grow attached to other algae (epiphytes)
9. Ulva lactuca
Thallus thin sheet form smooth, dark green, wavy leaf edges.
Grow attached to a substrate of dead coral reefs in areas of exposure in shallow water.
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