Dictyosphaeria sericea Harv.
Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy 565 (1855)
Conservation Code:
Not threatened
Naturalised Status: Native to Western Australia
Name Status:
Current
Scientific Description
John Huisman & Cheryl Parker,
Monday 20 June 2011
Habit and structure. Thallus medium green, shallowly cupulate to irregularly lobed, single or grouped, 2–10 cm across and 1 cell thick, consisting of a thick, irregular margined membrane from a central (often broad), sessile attachment by coarse rhizoids, epilithic. Cells isodiametric, round to polygonal in surface view, (100–)150–250(–300) µm across in upper parts and 300–500(–1000) µm across near the base of the thallus, 400–600(–1500) µm thick, with small hapteroid lenticular cells forming rows joining the surface margins of the cells; new cells formed by segregative division, endogenous, with successive outer walls remaining for some time and later sloughed off; chloroplasts numerous, forming a reticulum, the larger ones with a pyrenoid.
Reproduction. Unknown.

Distribution. From Rottnest I., W. Aust., around southern Australia to Walkerville, Vic. and the north coast of Tas.
Habitat. Epilithic from low tide level to 23 m deep on rough-water to moderate coasts.
[After Womersley, Mar. Benthic Fl. Southern Australia I: 223-224 (1984)]

