Hawaiian Algae ID. Kingdom Eubacteria Phylum Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) Kingdom Protista Phylum Chlorophyta (green seaweeds) Phylum Phaeophyta (brown.

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Hawaiian Algae ID

Kingdom Eubacteria Phylum Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) Kingdom Protista Phylum Chlorophyta (green seaweeds) Phylum Phaeophyta (brown seaweeds) Phylum Rhodophyta (red seaweeds)

Cyanobacteria in Hawaii- most common species Lyngbya majuscula

Cyanobacteria in Hawaii Hormothamnionen eromorphoides

Cyanobacteria in Hawaii Symploca hydnoides

Chlorophyta: Green Algae Caulerpa racemosa Dictyosphaeria cavernosa Codium edule Halimeda opuntia

Chlorophyta: Green Algae Bornetella sphaericaBryopsis Caulerpa sertulariodesChaetomorpha antennina

Sargassum polyphyllum Sargassum echinocarpum Phaeophyta: Brown Algae Turbinaria ornata Padina japonica Hydroclathrus clathratus

Hypnea chordacea Asparagopsis taxiformis Galaxaura fastigiata Acanthophora spicifera Ahnfeltia concinna Rhodophyta: Red Algae

Halimeda opuntia Acanthophora Avrainvillae Eucheuma Gracilaria Hypnea Kappaphycus

turf algae

coralline red algae

crustose coralline red algae

QUIZ

Kingdom & Phylum? Kingdom Eubacteria Phylum Cyanobacteria Kingdom Protista Phylum Chlorophyta Phylum Phaeophyta Phylum Rhodophyta Lyngbya majuscula

…and this? Symploca hydnoide Kingdom Eubacteria Phylum Cyanobacteria

What is this? Kingdom Protista Phylum Chlorophyta Phylum Phaeophyta Phylum Rhodophyta Codium edule

Caulerpa sertulariodes Kingdom Protista Phylum Chlorophyta

Padina japonica

Asparagopsis taxiformis

…and this?