. Flora of Koh Chang : contributions to the knowledge of the vegetation in the Gulf of Siam . Botany. Fig. 3. Ceratium curvicorne (Daday) Cleve. Ventral view. Fig. 4. Ceratium curvicorne (Daday) Cleve Lateral view. This species seems to be abundant in the Gulf of Siam. The spe- cimens observed agree well with Dadays figures; but sometimes the curvature of the right posterior horns is less pronounced. As shown in fig. 4 the ventral face of the body is concave and the basilar parts of the posterior horns proceed in a nearly right angle to the transversal axis. 2(rj - 3(-f) - 4(+) - 5(rr) - 6 (+)


. Flora of Koh Chang : contributions to the knowledge of the vegetation in the Gulf of Siam . Botany. Fig. 3. Ceratium curvicorne (Daday) Cleve. Ventral view. Fig. 4. Ceratium curvicorne (Daday) Cleve Lateral view. This species seems to be abundant in the Gulf of Siam. The spe- cimens observed agree well with Dadays figures; but sometimes the curvature of the right posterior horns is less pronounced. As shown in fig. 4 the ventral face of the body is concave and the basilar parts of the posterior horns proceed in a nearly right angle to the transversal axis. 2(rj - 3(-f) - 4(+) - 5(rr) - 6 (+) - 7 (-f) - 8(rr) - 10 (rr). Area: Warmer Atlantic, Mediterranean, Red Sea, Indian 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 Schmidt, Johannes, 1877-1933. Copenhagen : B. Luno


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