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Avrainvillea amadelpha (Montagne) A.Gepp & E.S.Gepp, 1908
This species is found in sand in and around lagoon patches of Halimeda algae. Avrainvillea amadelpha is abundant in habitats of shallow, sandy substrate with low water motion. Forms dense clumps often covered with silt and sand. Overgrows coral rubble. Found from 1 to at least 10 m deep.
Synonymised names:
Avrainvillea lacerata var. robustior A.Gepp & E.S.Gepp, 1911 (synonym)
Chloroplegma sordidum Zanardini, 1858
Udotea amadelpha Montagne, 1857 (synonym)
Direct children (1):
Forma Avrainvillea amadelpha f. submersa A.Gepp & E.Gepp, 1911
This species is found in sand in and around lagoon patches of Halimeda algae. Avrainvillea amadelpha is abundant in habitats of shallow, sandy substrate with low water motion. Forms dense clumps often covered with silt and sand. Overgrows coral rubble. Found from 1 to at least 10 m deep.
Synonymised names:
Avrainvillea lacerata var. robustior A.Gepp & E.S.Gepp, 1911 (synonym)
Chloroplegma sordidum Zanardini, 1858
Udotea amadelpha Montagne, 1857 (synonym)
Direct children (1):
Forma Avrainvillea amadelpha f. submersa A.Gepp & E.Gepp, 1911