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Species

Species in the genus Ulva include the following:

Accepted species
  • Ulva acanthophora
  • Ulva anandii
  • Ulva arasakii
  • Ulva atroviridis
  • Ulva beytensis
  • Ulva bifrons
  • Ulva brevistipita
  • Ulva burmanica
  • Ulva californica
  • Ulva chaetomorphoides
  • Ulva clathrata
  • Ulva compressa
  • Ulva conglobata
  • Ulva cornuta
  • Ulva covelongensis
  • Ulva crassa
  • Ulva crassimembrana
  • Ulva curvata
  • Ulva denticulata
  • Ulva diaphana
  • Ulva elegans
  • Ulva enteromorpha
  • Ulva erecta
  • Ulva expansa
  • Ulva fasciata
  • Ulva flexuosa
  • Ulva geminoidea
  • Ulva gigantea
  • Ulva grandis
  • Ulva hookeriana
  • Ulva hopkirkii
  • Ulva howensis
  • Ulva indica
  • Ulva intestinalis
  • Ulva intestinaloides
  • Ulva javanica
  • Ulva kylinii
  • Ulva lactuca
  • Ulva laetevirens
  • Ulva laingii
  • Ulva linearis
  • Ulva linza
  • Ulva lippii
  • Ulva litoralis
  • Ulva littorea
  • Ulva lobata
  • Ulva marginata
  • Ulva micrococca
  • Ulva neapolitana
  • Ulva nematoidea
  • Ulva ohnoi
  • Ulva olivascens
  • Ulva pacifica
  • Ulva papenfussii
  • Ulva parva
  • Ulva patengensis
  • Ulva percursa
  • Ulva pertusa
  • Ulva phyllosa
  • Ulva polyclada
  • Ulva popenguinensis
  • Ulva porrifolia
  • Ulva profunda
  • Ulva prolifera
  • Ulva pseudocurvata
  • Ulva pseudolinza
  • Ulva pulchra
  • Ulva quilonensis
  • Ulva radiata
  • Ulva ralfsii
  • Ulva ranunculata
  • Ulva reticulata
  • Ulva rhacodes
  • Ulva rigida
  • Ulva rotundata
  • Ulva saifullahii
  • Ulva serrata
  • Ulva simplex
  • Ulva sorensenii
  • Ulva spinulosa
  • Ulva stenophylla
  • Ulva sublittoralis
  • Ulva subulata
  • Ulva taeniata
  • Ulva tanneri
  • Ulva tenera
  • Ulva torta
  • Ulva tuberosa
  • Ulva uncialis
  • Ulva uncinata
  • Ulva uncinata
  • Ulva usneoides
  • Ulva utricularis
  • Ulva utriculosa
  • Ulva uvoides Bory
  • Ulva ventricosa
Nomina dubia
  • Ulva costata
  • Ulva repens
  • Ulva tetragona

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