. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 15 Chaetoceras Ehbs'. 39. C. nngliciim (Griin.) Ostf. ms.; C. (fnrcellattis Bail, var.) (utgli- cus Grun. in Van Heurck, Syn., PI. 82, f. 3; C. didi/iu/is v. longicrnris Gleve, Phytoplankton p. 21, PI. 1, f. 11, non f. 17; Schroder, Neapel p. 27; Gleve, Atl. Plankt. Organisms p. 301; PL f. the Red Sea, p. 1033; PI. f. the Indian Ocean and the Malay Archip. p. 19; C. lorifjicrure Ostenfeld & Schmidt, PI. f. the Red Sea p. 154. There is no douht that the figure in Van Heurck, Synopsis PI. 82, f. 3 represents the species which has been named l


. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. 15 Chaetoceras Ehbs'. 39. C. nngliciim (Griin.) Ostf. ms.; C. (fnrcellattis Bail, var.) (utgli- cus Grun. in Van Heurck, Syn., PI. 82, f. 3; C. didi/iu/is v. longicrnris Gleve, Phytoplankton p. 21, PI. 1, f. 11, non f. 17; Schroder, Neapel p. 27; Gleve, Atl. Plankt. Organisms p. 301; PL f. the Red Sea, p. 1033; PI. f. the Indian Ocean and the Malay Archip. p. 19; C. lorifjicrure Ostenfeld & Schmidt, PI. f. the Red Sea p. 154. There is no douht that the figure in Van Heurck, Synopsis PI. 82, f. 3 represents the species which has been named longlcniris by Gleve, and consequently the older name auglicus must have the priority. 2 (rr) — 0 (rr) - 7 (rr) — 10 (r). Area: Subtropical Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean, Hed Sea and Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Bengal, Malay Archipelago. 40. C. Aiirivillii Gleve, PI. f. the Ind. Ocean and the Malay Archip. p. 18 and p. 54, P. 8, f. 10. 10 (rr). Area: Tropical Atlantic Ocean (7° N. .53° W.), Malay Archipelago. 41. C. breve Schi;itt, Ber. d. Deutsch-Botan. Gesellsch., 1895, p. 38, f. 4 a, b; Gran, Nyt Magazin Naturv., Kristiania 1900, p. 121; Ostenfeld, ibidem 1901, p. 295, f. G; Gleve, PI. f. the Indian Ocean and the Malay Archip. p. 18; C. cUdg?ims var. hiernalis Gleve, Phytoplankton p. 21, PI. I, f. 18; a Memalis Gleve, K. Sv. Vet. Akad. Handl. 32, No. 8, 1900, p. 25, f. 9; Atl. Plankt. Organisms p. 304. Professor Gleve to whom 1 sent my figure (fig. 10) thinks that the form belongs to the C. breve Schi^itt, and I can agree with him. It resembles striking small forms of C. Lorenzianum but is easily recognisable by the single chro- matophore antl the smooth awns. 2(rr) —G(rr)- 7(rr) - ). Area: Along the coasts of Europe from Westmannao at Island southwards to the English Channel; Malay Fig. 10. Chaetoceras breve SchCitt (MH). 42. C. calvuni Gleve, PI. f. the Ind. Ocean and the Malay Archip. p. 18 and p. 54, PL 8, L Please note that these images are extr


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