. Ecological and systematic studies of the Ceylon species of Caulerpa. Marine algae. Fig. 47.—C. sedoides (r. br.) c. ag. /. crassicaulis J. G. AG. (1 X 1). vesicles are sometimes provided with a very short but distinct stalk (fig. 48), and this seems also to be the case with Agardh's own type-specimens, a character again shown in some high-grown crassicaulis forms (in the Herbarium of the R. Riksmuseum in Stockholm) from Torres Strait (Aug. 1846). Also Weber v. Bosse speaks about (loc. cit. p. 388) a Caulerpa from Upola, in which some branchlets are. Fig. 48.—O. sedoi'Jes (r. bk.) c. AG. /. c
. Ecological and systematic studies of the Ceylon species of Caulerpa. Marine algae. Fig. 47.—C. sedoides (r. br.) c. ag. /. crassicaulis J. G. AG. (1 X 1). vesicles are sometimes provided with a very short but distinct stalk (fig. 48), and this seems also to be the case with Agardh's own type-specimens, a character again shown in some high-grown crassicaulis forms (in the Herbarium of the R. Riksmuseum in Stockholm) from Torres Strait (Aug. 1846). Also Weber v. Bosse speaks about (loc. cit. p. 388) a Caulerpa from Upola, in which some branchlets are. Fig. 48.—O. sedoi'Jes (r. bk.) c. AG. /. crassicaulis 3. G. AG. (2 X 1). Fig. 49.—C. sedoides (r. bb.) c. AG. /. mixta n. /. (1 X 1).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Svedelius, Nils, 1873-1960. [Ceylon? : s. n. ]
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