Apophlaea
Apophlaea is a genus of thalloid algae comprising two species, both from the high intertidal zone on New Zealand's coasts. Specimens can reach around 15 cm in size. The thalli take a crustose form, but also contain upright, branching frond-like protrusions that reach 5–8 cm in height. Secondary pit connections and secondary pit connectionsare present in the organisms. Apophlaea reproduces by means of conceptacles; it produces tetraspores.
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Apophlaea
Apophlaea is a genus of thalloid algae comprising two species, both from the high intertidal zone on New Zealand's coasts. Specimens can reach around 15 cm in size. The thalli take a crustose form, but also contain upright, branching frond-like protrusions that reach 5–8 cm in height. Secondary pit connections and secondary pit connectionsare present in the organisms. Apophlaea reproduces by means of conceptacles; it produces tetraspores.
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Apophlaea is a genus of thallo ...... ing 95% of their tissue water.
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J.D.Hooker & Harvey, 1845
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Apophlaea is a genus of thallo ...... cles; it produces tetraspores.
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Apophlaea
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