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Penicillus
1813Summary
Penicillus is a genus of calcified, siphonous green algae in the order Bryopsidales. Members of the genus are commonly called shaving-brush algae because of their upright stalk and brush-like head. Current marine taxonomic databases place Penicillus in the family Halimedaceae, tribe Udoteeae, although the genus has also been treated in Udoteaceae....read more on Wikipedia.
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