File:Plate 20 (Taylor, 1945).jpg
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English: Plate 20. Figs. 1,2. Eisenia galapagensis. Fig. 1. A young plant with hold-fast, short slender stem, and with the central primary blade but moderately eroded at the tip, the basal lateral lobes not yet dominating the growth. Fig. 2. A considerably older fertile plant without holdfast, but with the short stem bifurcate at the top and with the first secondary blades well developed, showing large pinnate serrate lobes (the tips broken off) and a prominent median sorus area. I. Santa Maria, x 3.0. |
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Source | http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/p15799coll82/id/22673 |
Author | Taylor, William Randolph 1945. Pacific marine algae of the Allan Hancock Expeditions to the Galapagos Islands. Allan Hancock Pacific Expeditions; v. 12. University of Southern California. |
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