1935
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.aob.a090516
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The Life-history of Rhodochorton violaceum (Kütz.) comb. nov. (Chantransia violacea Kütz.)

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“…4-6 µm; see Necchi and Zucchi 1995), and tetrasporic material has yet to be found. The process of sexual reproduction appears to be similar to the pattern described for Audouinella hermannii (as Rhodochorton violaceum) by Drew (1935) and Necchi et al (1993a).…”
Section: Audouinella Scopulata Skinner and Entwisle Sp Novsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…4-6 µm; see Necchi and Zucchi 1995), and tetrasporic material has yet to be found. The process of sexual reproduction appears to be similar to the pattern described for Audouinella hermannii (as Rhodochorton violaceum) by Drew (1935) and Necchi et al (1993a).…”
Section: Audouinella Scopulata Skinner and Entwisle Sp Novsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…No sexual or tetrasporic material was observed in New South Wales material. A Queensland population (Entwisle 2982) showed sexual stages comparable with those described by Drew (1935 Audouinella eugenea (Skuja) Jao, Sinensia 10: 362 (1940). Skuja, Beih.…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 54%
“…hermannii; 2-30, A, macrospora; 31-32, A. meiospora; 33-44, A. pygmaea; 45, A. ~enella. A. hermannii also tended to be a dominant species in boreal and temperate regions of the continent and is widely distributed in boreal and temperate regions of Europe as well (Hamel, 1925;Drew, 1935;Israelson, 1942;Reis, 1961;Starmach, 1985;Sabater et al, 1989), However, it is possible that a wider distribution of this species will be revealed when temperate and austral regions of South America are sampled. A. tenella was found at a site in Amazonas State, with a typical tropical (equatorial) climate, which is very different from the previous records of this species, e.g.…”
Section: Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drew. In a la Lexpaper (Drew, 1935) Rhodochorton Naeg. few to many discoid chloroplasts without pyrenoids.…”
Section: Audouinella Violaceamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5)-The plant is usually described as distinctly violet to bright red in color (Drew, 1935(Drew, . 1936Hamel, 1925;Israelson, 1942), but the specimens from the Skunk River were usually grayish green, as were Whitford's specimens (personal communication).…”
Section: Audouinella Violaceamentioning
confidence: 99%