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Ptilota Eatoni Dickie, = Plumariopsis eatonii (Dickie) De Toni

  1. partial frond,
  2. section of stem with young branch,
  3. tip of full-grown branch,
  4. branch tip with sphaerospores,
  5. sphaerospores.
Date
Source Dickie G. (1879). "Marine algae". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 168 (An account of the petrological, botanical, and zoological collections made in Kerguelen's Land Rodriguez during th transit of Venus Expedition carried out by order of Her Majesty's Government in the year 1874—75): 53—64. Plate V
Author
  • George Dickie (1812–1882) – delineator
  • John Nugent Fitch (1840–1927) – litographer
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