Gelidium floridanum W.R.Taylor, 1943
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.314.2.2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE87B7-BC60-FFA2-FF3A-8DC29B77F81A |
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Felipe |
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Gelidium floridanum W.R.Taylor |
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Gelidium floridanum W.R.Taylor
Figs. 5 C View FIGURE 5 ; 6 E–J View FIGURE 6
Thalli are attached, vinaceous-red, up to 7.5 cm. Pinnate branching from the second third of the thalli, which may be alternate or irregular up to third order ( Fig. 5 C View FIGURE 5 ). Apex obtuse, with the apical cell between two lobes ( Fig. 6 E View FIGURE 6 ). Abundant rhizines concentrated in medulla ( Fig. 6 F View FIGURE 6 ). Brush-like haptera. Tetrasporangia sori generally surrounded by wide sterile margins that internally contained many rhizines ( Fig. 6 G View FIGURE 6 ). Tetrasporangia divided decussately cruciate ( Fig. 6 H View FIGURE 6 ). Cystocarps bilocular ( Fig. 6 I, J View FIGURE 6 ).
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