Ecological and systematic studies of Ecological and systematic studies of the Ceylon species of Caulerpa ecologicalsystem00unse Year: 1906 Fig. 21.—C. Icelevine^is (MONT.) f. caeapitosa n. f. (\ x 1). Fig. 22.—C. ketemretis (mont.) /. ccespUosa n. f. (2 X 1). As an ecological foi-in of great interest /. ccespitosa (figs. 21, 22) is worth considering. It differs partly by being somewhat smaller and in Ihu form and rigidity of its branches, and partly and


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