Answer Posted / archana
Accepted scientific name:
Gloiopeltis complanata (Harvey) Yamada (accepted name)
Synonyms:
Caulacanthus compressus Harvey (synonym)
Endocladia cervicornis (Suringar) Suringar (synonym)
Endocladia complanata Harvey (synonym)
Gloiopeltis cervicornis Suringar (synonym)
Common name:
Hana-funori
Classification:
Plantae
Phylum Rhodophyta
Class Florideophyceae
Order Gigartinales
Family Endocladiaceae
Genus Gloiopeltis
Species Gloiopeltis furcata
Gloiopeltis minuta
Gloiopeltis tenax
Gloiopeltis complanata
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