Abstract

The diminutive marine red alga Apoglossum gregarium (Dawson) Wynne (Delesseriaceae, Rhodophyta) is reported for the first time in the Mediterranean, where it grows in deep water as an epibiont on gorgonians. Vegetative and reproductive characteristics of the plants are illustrated and their occurrence along the Tuscan Archipelago shore is discussed

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