. Advances in marine biology: volume 17. Coral fisheries. Fig. 46. H. micronesica, showing small holdfast, and much enlarged basal segment which is somewhat contorted and bears many branches. In the specimen shown the nodal medullary filaments of a segment near the base (bottom photograph) have remained micorticated, forming a rope-like strand which termmates in a young plant. This is an example of asexual reproduction by runners which are above the substrate. Specimen from vicinity of South Pagi Island, west of Sumatra, 2 XII , Hillis-Colinvaux LH 27a, b, c. Scale bars are 2 cm. (Photograp


. Advances in marine biology: volume 17. Coral fisheries. Fig. 46. H. micronesica, showing small holdfast, and much enlarged basal segment which is somewhat contorted and bears many branches. In the specimen shown the nodal medullary filaments of a segment near the base (bottom photograph) have remained micorticated, forming a rope-like strand which termmates in a young plant. This is an example of asexual reproduction by runners which are above the substrate. Specimen from vicinity of South Pagi Island, west of Sumatra, 2 XII , Hillis-Colinvaux LH 27a, b, c. Scale bars are 2 cm. (Photographs by The Ohio State University Department of Photography.). 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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