Southern Australian speceis of Hypoglossum (Delesseriaceae, Rhodophyta)
HBS Womersley and EA Shepley
Australian Journal of Botany
30(3) 321 - 346
Published: 1982
Abstract
Six species of Hypoglossum are recognized on southern Australian coasts and a key and detailed descriptions are provided. Following study also of the type species, H. woodwardii, from Britain, the generic description is broadened to include species where (I) not all second-order cells produce third-order cell rows although all third-order cell rows reach the thallus margin. (2) the carposporangia develop sequentially at the apex of branches of the carposporophyte, 1-3 being mature or almost so at one time; and (3) tetrasporangia are produced from cells of the second- and third-order rows and in some species (but not all) from cortical cells, and separate cover cells do not seem to occur.https://doi.org/10.1071/BT9820321
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