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3.2.2
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Thalli grew in erect clumps,
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in height, and were red to purple in colour. The cylindrical primary axes attached by discoid holdfasts to the substratum (
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). Branching of axes was alternate or opposite at regular intervals, the branches were slightly constricted at the nodes, with straight apices (
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, and 23). The texture of the thalli was turgid throughout. Axes were about
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wide, hollow, and composed of 610 layers of cells (
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). The cortical cells were closely packed and consisted of periclinally elongated ovoid cells, 1315 × 7 9 µm. The medullary cells were 2339 × 1619 µm. Cystocarps were globose, nearly sessile, and produced in small groups or singly along the main and secondary axes, globose and nearly sessile, 800950 µm in diameter and surrounded by a smooth firm ostiolate pericarp (
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). Tetrasporangia were tetrahedrally divided and formed in patches (460912 × 180400 µm) on the upper branches which become swollen (
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).
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further detailed description of this species as
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is provided by
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.
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