Botryocladia wrightii (Harvey) W.E.Schmidt, D.L.Ballantine & Fredericq
Also known as Chrysymenia wrightii (Harvey) Yamada
Common names: Wright's Golden Membrane Weed or Golden Membrane Weed.
Description: Soft, gelatinous, compressed, red
to brown-red fronds, to 400 mm long, filled with a watery
mucilage and with small gland cells borne on inflated basal
cells. Main axis simple, not jointed, without nodal diaphragms,
not constricted. Very variable in branching pattern, 2-4 times
branched (alternate, opposite or irregular) with branches
constricted at the base and tapering at the tips; fronds often
with many small proliferations.
Habitat: Alien species originally described
from Hokkaido, Japan. It was first found in the Étang de
Thau in 1978, a "hotspot of introductions." Plants
were found on marinas in Falmouth, Cornwall, SW England in
September 2013 by Francis Bunker. W Ireland in 2019 (Cilian
Roden). On marinas, rocks in the lower intertidal and in pools;
subtidal to 14 m (NW Spain). Currently restricted to W Ireland.
SW Britain, NW Spain and Mediterranean France. In its native
range it occurs from the Russian Far East and Japan, south to
Korea and China.
Identification guide for selected marine non-native species (National Museum Wales). (Download free PDF, about 3.5 Mb).
Similar species: Lomentaria clavellosa, which is more regularly branched and forms tetrasporangia in
disctinct sori rather than scattered in the cortical layer.
Photographs © David Fenwick. Falmouth Dock, Cornwall.

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