Common marine algae that are "filamentous browns"

NameNotes
filamentous browns Ectocarpus fasciculatus (chordariaceae)
Key criteria: Plants common and widely distributed forming much-branched filamentous tufts on various hosts especially kelps. epiphyte
filamentous browns Elachista flaccida (chordariaceae)
Key criteria: A not uncommon and widely distributed epiphyte forming small brush-like tufts on Cystoseira more rarely on Halidrys siliquosa. An annual occurring in spring and summer. epiphyte
filamentous browns Elachista fucicola (chordariaceae)
Key criteria: A widespread and very common epiphytic on wracks forming small brush-like tufts. It is found throughout the year but more conspicuous in summer. epiphyte
filamentous browns Elachista scutulata (chordariaceae)
Key criteria: A widespread and not uncommon epiphyte on the thongs of Himanthalia elongata during the summer months forming low-lying closely-packed tufts. epiphyte
filamentous browns Elachista stellaris (chordariaceae)
Key criteria: A rarely recorded spring and summer annual forming small epiphytic tufts on various algae in the lower intertidal and confined to the south west of England. epiphyte lower intertidal intertidal

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