File:Plate 68 (Taylor, 1945).jpg

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English: Plate 68.
Fig. 1. Prionitis galapaqensis. One axis with a primary fork and many lateral branchlets, showing the characteristic strongly crisped margins. I. Santa Maria, x 0.7.
Fig. 2. Prionitis albemarlensis. One plant with several axes showing the branching character and shape of the segments. I. Isabela. x 0.4.
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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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