Halopteris diaphana ( Heller, 1868 )
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Halopteris diaphana ( Heller, 1868) View in CoL
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Anisocalix diaphanus Heller, 1868: 42, pl. 2 fig. 5.
Halopteris diaphana View in CoL — Schuchert, 1997: 47, fig. 15.— Ansín Agís et al., 2001: 163, fig. 69.— Peña Cantero & García Carrascosa, 2002: 102, fig. 19A–D.
Halopteris constricta View in CoL — Migotto, 1996: 44, fig. 9A–C (not Halopteris constricta Totton, 1930: 217 View in CoL , fig. 56A).
Material examined. Stn. 3: 01.04.2008 —a few sterile stems, up to 8 mm high, on concretions. Stn. 7: 27.03.2008 —a few sterile colonies, up to 6 mm high, with both Antennella -like and pinnate stems, on algae and concretions.
Type locality. Capocesto, Croatia, Mediterranean.
Remarks. Though sterile, this species is recognizable by the heteromerous segmentation of the stem, the presence of generally 2 (rarely 3) nematothecae on cauline segments, and the occurence of Antennella -like stems in some colonies, as for instance those observed in the material from Stn. 7. For a complete description of H. diaphana and its synonymy, see Schuchert (1997).
Distribution. Circumtropical ( Peña Cantero & García Carrascosa 2002). For a detailed list of records, see Ansín Agís et al. (2001).
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Halopteris diaphana ( Heller, 1868 )
Galea, Horia R. 2008 |
Halopteris diaphana
Pena 2002: 102 |
Ansin 2001: 163 |
Schuchert 1997: 47 |
Halopteris constricta
Migotto 1996: 44 |
Totton 1930: 217 |