Ecological and systematic studies of Ecological and systematic studies of the Ceylon species of Caulerpa ecologicalsystem00unse Year: 1906 128 CEYLON MARNIE BIOLOGICAL REPORTS. 24 a. In general, the branchlets at the base seem to be undivided (fig. 24), and the dichotomous branchlets only begin higher up. On the other hand, assimilators from the same horizontal axis occur, with both prevalently simple and prevalently dichotomous branchlets


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