. Advances in marine biology: volume 17. Coral fisheries. ECOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF HaUmeda Halimeda velasquezii W. R. Taylor 117 Figure 32. Halimeda velasquezii W. R. Taylor (1962), p. 176, Figs 8-14. Halimeda opuntia f. intermedia Yamada (1934), p. 81, Figs 50, 51. Plants compact, to 7 cm tall, from a very small stupose base; branching producing a flat (plane) thallus; the lower one to four segments small,. Fig. 32. H. velasquezii. Specimen from Ryuku Island, Waha, Yamada V-1933 = holo- type of opuntia f. intennedia. Scale bar is 2 cm. (Photograph by The Ohio State University Department of Pho


. Advances in marine biology: volume 17. Coral fisheries. ECOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF HaUmeda Halimeda velasquezii W. R. Taylor 117 Figure 32. Halimeda velasquezii W. R. Taylor (1962), p. 176, Figs 8-14. Halimeda opuntia f. intermedia Yamada (1934), p. 81, Figs 50, 51. Plants compact, to 7 cm tall, from a very small stupose base; branching producing a flat (plane) thallus; the lower one to four segments small,. Fig. 32. H. velasquezii. Specimen from Ryuku Island, Waha, Yamada V-1933 = holo- type of opuntia f. intennedia. Scale bar is 2 cm. (Photograph by The Ohio State University Department of Photography.) subterete or compressed, other segments transversely oval to reniform, to 6 mm long, 11 mm broad, the margins entire, surface often glossy, sometimes with a faint trace of a midrib. Cortex of three or more series of utricles formed by dichotomies of the lateral branches of the medullary filaments and hence not particularly utriculiform; outermost utricles adhering only slightly and sometimes separating after decalcification, in surface view round or somewhat com- pressed, a distinct covering lamella usually present which parts in a polygonal pattern when slight pressure is applied to the utricles; 9-22 [im. in surface diameter, 15-34 [jim long in section; secondary utricles 8'5-15(-22) [im. 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 Hillis-Colinvaux, Liewellya. London : Academic Press ; Toronto


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