. Advances in marine biology: volume 17. Coral fisheries. 34 L. HILLIS-COLINVAUX. Fig. 15. A single medullary filament occurs in the node of H. cryptica, and the wall is much thicker in this region than elsewhere. The collar of smallish utricles from the upper segment which would surround much of the exposed filament has been dissected away. Scale bar is 100 (xm. (From Colinvaux and Graham, 1964.) the genus received its second monographic treatment by Hillis (1959). A number of new species has been found since then. Studies on the structural and functional biology of the genus were begun by th
. Advances in marine biology: volume 17. Coral fisheries. 34 L. HILLIS-COLINVAUX. Fig. 15. A single medullary filament occurs in the node of H. cryptica, and the wall is much thicker in this region than elsewhere. The collar of smallish utricles from the upper segment which would surround much of the exposed filament has been dissected away. Scale bar is 100 (xm. (From Colinvaux and Graham, 1964.) the genus received its second monographic treatment by Hillis (1959). A number of new species has been found since then. Studies on the structural and functional biology of the genus were begun by the early microscopist Ellis, and for long had the result of producing arguments over whether Halimedae were plants or 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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