Plumularia floridana Nutting, 1900
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Plumularia floridana Nutting, 1900 |
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Plumularia floridana Nutting, 1900 View in CoL
Materials
Type status: Other material. Location: locality: La Concha ; minimumDepthInMeters: 0.5; maximumDepthInMeters: 1.0; Event: year: 2022; month: 2; day: 11; habitat: middle macroalgae regions; Record Level: dataGeneralizations: 18 ° C; 36 PSU
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Type locality. USA, two miles west of Cape Romano, Florida ( Nutting 1900).
Detailed description in Calder (1983), Calder (1997), Mendoza-Becerril et al. (2020).
Taxonomic status. Accepted. AphiaID 117821.
Diagnosis
Colonies erect arising from creeping hydrorhiza. Hydrocaulus monosiphonic, branched; medium and distal part of the hydrocaulus distinctly divided into regular internodes by transverse nodes; internodes straight, but slightly curved distally; each internode with a distal apophysis and with three nematothecae, two axillary and one median opposite to apophysis. Hydrocladia alternate, unbranched, with alternate athecate and thecate internodes. Nematothecae conical, bithalamic and movable. Hydrotheca cup-shaped; margin entire, without intrathecal septum. Without gonothecae.
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