RMM60C8P–Coral Stonewort (Chara tomentosa) under water. Germany
RM2RG3EBG–Chara tomentosa
RM2RTBGT8–Coral Stonewort (Chara tomentosa), branch with sporangia against black background, Germany, Ostprignitz-Ruppin
RMPG09NY–. The British Charophyta. Characeae. PLATE XXXII. CHARA TOMENTOSA it. G. it a. R. B.W. del.. 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.. Groves, James; Bullock-Webster, George Russell, 1858- joint author. London, The Ray society
RMRH39JE–. The British Charophyta. Characeae -- Great Britain. BRITISH CHAROPHYTA." The chlorophyll-granules become yellowish-orange to red as the antheridium matures. The foot-stalk (Fig. 18 b), styled the flask-cell, is more or less flask-shaped, the narrower end projecting far into the interior of the antheridium. In the NiteUese, between the flask-cell and the node-cell, an extra cell (Fig. 18 c) is present.. FIG. 19.—Matiire antheridium (after Prosper), i. Chara hispida. ii, iii. Chara tomentosa. i. General exterior view. ii. Interior view of single plate or shield with manubrium attached, ii
RM2RG3EBJ–Chara tomentosa
RM2RTBG1Y–Coral Stonewort (Chara tomentosa), with sporangia, Germany, Ostprignitz-Ruppin
RMPG1JR6–. The British Charophyta. Characeae. 48 BRITISH CHAEOPHTTA. The chlorophyll-granules become yellowish-orange to red as the antheridium matures. The foot-stalk (Fig. 18 6), styled the flask-cell, is more or less flask-shaped, the narrower end projecting far into the interior of the antheridium. In the Nitellese, between the flask-cell and the node-cell, an extra cell (Fig. 18 c) is present.. Fio. 19.—Mature antheridium (after Prosper), i. Chara hispida. ii, iii. Chara tomentosa. i. General exterior view. ii. Interior view of single plate or shield with manubrium attached, iii. Apex of manubrium
RMRD7YMK–. The British Charophyta. Characeae. 48 BRITISH CHAEOPHTTA. The chlorophyll-granules become yellowish-orange to red as the antheridium matures. The foot-stalk (Fig. 18 6), styled the flask-cell, is more or less flask-shaped, the narrower end projecting far into the interior of the antheridium. In the Nitellese, between the flask-cell and the node-cell, an extra cell (Fig. 18 c) is present.. Fio. 19.—Mature antheridium (after Prosper), i. Chara hispida. ii, iii. Chara tomentosa. i. General exterior view. ii. Interior view of single plate or shield with manubrium attached, iii. Apex of manubrium
RM2RTBGHB–Coral Stonewort (Chara tomentosa), branch with sporangia against black background, Germany
RMRPX7WD–. The algae. Algae. ii8 THE ALGAE plants. The cells, which have a cellulose membrane, contain dis- coid chloroplasts without any pyrenoids together with one nucleus. Cytoplasmic streaming is very readily observed, especially in the. Fig. 68 Charales. A, B, stages in development of antheridium of Chara. 1-3, segments and cells to which they give rise. C, section of almost mature antheridium of Nitellaflexilis. b = flask cell, c = extra basal cell. D, C. tomentosUi single plate with manubrium and spermatogenous threads. E, C. tomentosa, apex of manubrium with spermatogenous threads, a = primary
RMRH3A70–. The British Charophyta. Characeae -- Great Britain. VI FIG. 7.—Stem-nodes showing varkms forms of stipulodes (after H. Groves), i, ii. Stipulodes in a single circle (haplostephanous): i, Chara Braunii; ii, Lamprothamniumpapulosum. iii-vi. Stipulodes in a double circle (diplostephanous) : iii, C. tomentosa; iv, C. con- traria; v, C. baltica v. ajffinis ; vi, C. delicatula. pointed. In some species they are rudimentary (vi, lower circle). When a double circle of stipulodes is. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readabi
RMRDEWPB–. The British Charophyta. Characeae. PLATE XXXII. CHARA TOMENTOSA it. G. it a. R. B.W. del.. 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.. Groves, James; Bullock-Webster, George Russell, 1858- joint author. London, The Ray society
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