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1“... are generally 1.0– 2.5 cm in length. The primary pinnules give rise to 2–3 orders of subpinnules...”
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2“... are generally 1.0– 2.5 cm in length. The primary pinnules give rise to 2–3 orders of subpinnules...”
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3“... in lesser polysiphonic parts, each side branch introducing a new bend in the axis of stem. Basalmost parts...”
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4“... in lesser polysiphonic parts, each side branch introducing a new bend in the axis of stem. Basalmost parts...”
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5“... pinnules, when present, arranged uniserially on front side of the lower order pinnules. Spines simple...”
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6by Watson, Jeanette E.“... stiffly more or less in plane almost perpendicular to stem, succeeding branches in three or four orders...”
Published 2008
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7by Watson, Jeanette E.“... stiffly more or less in plane almost perpendicular to stem, succeeding branches in three or four orders...”
Published 2008
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8by Peña Cantero, Álvaro L.“.... Hydrothecal diameter slightly increasing distally. Very slightly everted rim. Up to third-order hydrothecae...”
Published 2014
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9by Peña Cantero, Álvaro L.“.... Hydrothecal diameter slightly increasing distally. Very slightly everted rim. Up to third-order hydrothecae...”
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10“... stem bearing a single side branch. Description: Colonies up to ca. 7.5 cm high, arising from thin...”
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11“... among the proximal most internodes, thus making the main stems indistinct; side branches originate from...”
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12“... . 30 cm high, with three side branches and numerous gonothecae (presumably female), most cladia broken...”
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13“... . 30 cm high, with three side branches and numerous gonothecae (presumably female), most cladia broken...”
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14“... not be examined. Colonies irregularly ramified, stems and branches (up to 2 nd order) monosiphonic, divided...”
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15“... not be examined. Colonies irregularly ramified, stems and branches (up to 2 nd order) monosiphonic, divided...”
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16by Peña Cantero, Álvaro L.“...-order stems and giving rise in turn to hydrocladia (up to fourth-order hydrocladia present).Angle...”
Published 2020
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17by Peña Cantero, Álvaro L.“...-order stems and giving rise in turn to hydrocladia (up to fourth-order hydrocladia present).Angle...”
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18“... pinnules, when present, arranged uniserially on front side of the lower order pinnules. Spines simple...”
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19“... pinnules, when present, arranged uniserially on front side of the lower order pinnules. Spines simple...”
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20“... stem bearing a single side branch. Description: Colonies up to ca. 7.5 cm high, arising from thin...”
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