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{{Italic title}}{{Speciesbox |taxon = Asparagopsis armata | image = Two Diplodus vulgaris.JPG | image_caption = (Diplodus vulgaris). In the background, Asparagopsis armata |authority = Harvey |synonyms = Falkenbergia rufolanosa }}Asparagopsis armata is a marine red algae species. It was first described in 1855 by Harvey, who found the algae on the Western Australian coast.[1] Native to the Southern hemisphere, it has been introduced to the Northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. Its life cycle has two distinct phases:[1] - the gametophyte phase occurs in Europe between June and September. It is pale purple-red, and it has 1 mm wide and up to 200 mm long irregularly branched thalli. The lower branchlets have characteristic harpoon-like barbs.
- the tetrasporophyte phase (previously identified as Falkenbergia rufolanosa) occurs in Europe all year round. It is brownish red, branched and filamentous and grows in 15 mm diameter tufts.
References1. ^1 AlgaeBase
- {{cite journal|author = Ní Chualáin, F.|author2 = Maggs, C.A.|author3 = Saunders, G.W.|author4 = Guiry, M.D.|last-author-amp = yes | title = The invasive genus Asparagopsis (Bonnemaisoniaceae, Rhodophyta): molecular systematics, morphology, and ecophysiology of Falkenbergia isolates | year = 2004 | journal = Journal of Phycology | volume = 40 |issue = 6| pages = 1112–1126 | doi = 10.1111/j.1529-8817.2004.03135.x}}
{{Taxonbar|from=Q2866763}}{{Rhodophyta-stub}} 2 : Bonnemaisoniales|Plants described in 1855 |