RM2G79CTP–Halimeda tuna (J.Ellis & Solander), green algae (Chlorophyta, Ulvophyceae)
RMHYM7GC–Calcareous Green Algae (Halimeda tuna) under water
RM2G79CAT–Halimeda tuna (J.Ellis & Solander), green algae (Chlorophyta, Ulvophyceae)
RM2H9H0CK–Gestreifte Dickkolbenschnecke, crested aeolis, Antiopella cristata, with ectoparasitic copepod, Tamariu, Costa Brava, spain, Mediterranean Sea
RM2A7CB60–Halimeda tuna algae or Monnaie de Poseidon. Illustration unsigned (George Shaw and Frederick Nodder). Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany' 1794. Frederick Polydore Nodder (17511801?) was a gifted natural history artist and engraver. Nodder honed his draftsmanship working on Captain Cook and Joseph Banks' Florilegium and engraving Sydney Parkinson's sketches of Australian plants. He was made 'botanic painter to her majesty' Queen Charlotte in 1785. Nodder also drew the botanical studies in Thomas Martyn's Flora Rustica (1792)
RF2BTGPW9–Halimeda tuna is a species of green macroalgae. Halimeda tuna is the type species of the genus Halimeda, vintage line drawing or engraving illustratio
RMP6B55N–Halimeda tuna algae or Monnaie de Poseidon. Illustration unsigned (George Shaw and Frederick Nodder). Handcolored copperplate engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodder's 'The Naturalist's Miscellany' 1794. Frederick Polydore Nodder (17511801?) was a gifted natural history artist and engraver. Nodder honed his draftsmanship working on Captain Cook and Joseph Banks' Florilegium and engraving Sydney Parkinson's sketches of Australian plants. He was made 'botanic painter to her majesty' Queen Charlotte in 1785. Nodder also drew the botanical studies in Thomas Martyn's Flora Rustica (1792) a
RMREA5C3–. Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden. Plants. Bull. Torrey Club Volume 34, plate 25. 1-10 HALIMEDA TUNA (Ell & Soland) Lamour. 11.20 HALIMEDA DISCOIDEA Decaisne.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. New York Botanical Garden. New York : The Garden
RMGK6A0R–52418 Halimeda tuna
RMRX7AC0–The ecology of deep and The ecology of deep and shallow coral reefs : results of a workshop on coral reef ecology held by the American Society of Zoologists, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 1983 ecologyofdeepsha00work Year: 1983 (29) Reef Flot Reef Slope! I -IOm) Reef Slope (30-40m) (39) (30) CARRIE BOW BELIZE LIGHTHOUSE BELIZE BECERRO HONDURAS ® CARRIE BOW, BELIZE (24h) i pjpiNa sanctae-cbuos 2 ACANTHOPHOBA SPEClFERA 3 LAURENCIA INTRICATA 4 HALIMEDA TUNA 5 LIAGORA Sp. 6 SABGASSUM POLfCEBATIUM 7 5TYP0P0DIUM ZONALE 8 CRYPTONEMIA CBENULATA 9 HALIMEDA OISCOIDEA 10 HALIMEDA GOBEAUII 11 BHIPO
RMRR2R1A–. Advances in marine biology: volume 17. Coral fisheries. ECOLOGY AND TAXONOMY OF Halimeda. Fig. 1. Halimeda tuna, as Opuntia marina in Parkinson's "Theatrum Botanicum", 1640. (Photograph by the British Museum (Natural History).) The discovery of other species, in the intervening years, has shown that the genus is not always dainty and the descriptive terminology has grown accordingly. Nevertheless, the overall appearance of the genus is characteristic, and whether one first encounters it while swimming in a coral reef, or examining an array of dried herbarium specimens, it can be id
RMREA5BG–. Contributions from the New York Botanical Garden. Plants. Bull. Torrey Club VULUMK 34, PLATE 2ti. I and 2 HALIMEDA TUNA (E11.& Soland) I>amour. 3-7 HALIMEDA TRIDENS (Ell & Soland) l.amour. 8-25 AVRAINVILLEA NKJklCANS Decaisne.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. New York Botanical Garden. New York : The Garden
RMRCPRYT–. Die Algen, Moose und Farnpflanzen.. 52 SWgen. au3 langgrjlinbrifdjen, t)ie(facf) öerglüeigtcn 3d)(äucfjcn auf, bie faft nacl) 2(rt ber gäben eines ®etoebe3 burdjeinanber- geflochten finb uub nur äugen frei luerbeu. ISs eutftcijeu cl)ara!terifttfd) gemattete ®ebi(be, in bie üte(facl) Äalf ein*. Saf. XIII. 1. Caulerpa macrodisca. 2. C. prolifera, Steil eine3 2äng§?tf)nitte§ burd) ein S3latt. 3. Udotea Desfontainei, Sruf&au be§ 5Tf)aHu§ burd) ^ersiuei» gung ber ,8elte. 4. Halimeda Tuna. 5. Bryopsis cupressoides, bie unteren äSer^rueigungen ^uSporangteu umgebilbet. 6—11. Vaucheria sessilis:
RMRH9M7R–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. - 135 — fied. As to the anatomical characters var. platyloba agrees very well with var. typica, only the peripheral utricles seen from above seem to be a little larger in this form than in var. typica. Com- pared with var. platydisca of H. Tuna in external habit the two forms show great agreement, nevertheless some lesser differences are present; of these may be mentioned that the thallus is thinner,. Fig. 3. Halimeda discoidea Deeaisne var. platyloba nov. var. A young plant with new joints above. About 1 :1. more greenish and less calcified in va
RMRR2R0G–. Advances in marine biology: volume 17. Coral fisheries. .Holdfast of a ""TapSas*-— Holdfast of branched few loose filaments; >^-^^^^;-^^^ filaments which form usually several on a mat which fixes onto a plant ""ocks SPRAWLER ROCK-GROWER (eg. H. opuntia) (eg.H. tuna) Segment Node (juncture of Segments) Holdfast of branched filaments and adhering particles of sand SAND-GROWER (eg. H.incrassata) Fig. 2. Basic parts of a Halimeda, and the three main types of holdfast. ThalU which sprawl over rock or sand usually have a number of places of attachment, provided by a few loos
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