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Laurencia japonensis sp. nov. (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 February 1998
Abstract
The marine red alga Laurencia japonensis sp. nov. (Rhodomelaceae, Ceramiales) is described from the warm temperate region of Japan. It is characterized by the following combination of features: (1) terete, rigidly cartilaginous, upright axes arising from a primary discoid holdfast and stolon-like branches; (2) tristichous branching; (3) penultimate and ultimate branches showing pronounced adaxial bending; (4) adventitious branches formed chiefly in the axils; (5) the production of four periaxial cells per vegetative axial segment; (6) the presence of longitudinally oriented secondary pit connections between contiguous superficial cortical cells; (7) the absence of projecting superficial cortical cells; (8) the absence of a radially elongated cortical layer; (9) the presence of abundant lenticular thickenings in the walls of medullary cells; (10) the presence of a single corps en cerise per superficial cortical cell and trichoblast cell; (11) a parallel arrangement of tetrasporangia; (12) broadly ovoid cystocarps with the lower half immersed within the parent branch tissue; and (13) distally positioned spermatangial nuclei.
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