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Thalli (
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) were flattened, 1435 (60) cm high and
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wide, and attached by a discoid holdfast, from which a short (
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) or nearly non-existent stipe arose (
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). Thalli were solitary (
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) or clustered (
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), the blades were broadly lanceolate (
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, and 6) or irregularly divided (
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). Old thalli became proliferous (
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). Thalli were purplish-red to brownish, with a membranous texture that became leathery in old plants. Large thalli had a strong chlorine smell. Blades were 200 600 µm thick (
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), reaching up to
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in thickness in old specimens. The cortex consisted of anticlinal filaments (6) 812 cells long, the cells becoming progressively smaller toward the surface layer of elongate cells (
<figureCitation id="132BD2AFD42FD7725D29DDD2FC081FCB" box="[859,963,400,422]" captionStart="Figures 316" captionStartId="3.[166,233,1762,1781]" captionTargetBox="[167,1413,142,1722]" captionTargetId="figure-1@3.[166,1414,138,1723]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="Figures 316: Pachymeniopsis lanceolata. Habit, vegetative and reproductive morphology. (310) Morphological variation of samples collected in Lyttelton (WELT A034375A034381) and Taranaki (WELT A034374) (Figure 6). Scale bar = 2 cm. (11) Cross-section through a young blade showing the thin anticlinal cortex and a lax medulla composed of sparse periclinal filaments (WELT A034376). Scale bar = 20 μm. (12) Cross-section through a mature blade showing a thick cortex and a medulla composed of densely aggregated filaments (WELT A034380). Scale bar = 20 μm. (13) Tetrasporangia (arrows) borne in and dislodged from the cortex (WELT A034377). Scale bar = 20 μm. (14) A carpogonial branch ampulla. Arrow shows trichogyne (WELT A034381). Scale bar = 20 μm. (15) An auxiliary cell ampulla. Arrow shows auxiliary cell (WELT A034381). Scale bar = 20 μm. (16) mature carposporophytes, the distal globular consolidated gonimolobes borne aloft on a columnar fusion cell into the central cystocarp chamber (WELT A034380). Scale bar = 20 µm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11000099" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/11000099/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="131">Figure 12</figureCitation>
). The medulla was composed of sparsely to densely compacted filaments, 27 µm in diameter (
<figureCitation id="132BD2AFD42FD7725D53DD97FC241F86" box="[801,1007,469,491]" captionStart="Figures 316" captionStartId="3.[166,233,1762,1781]" captionTargetBox="[167,1413,142,1722]" captionTargetId="figure-1@3.[166,1414,138,1723]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="Figures 316: Pachymeniopsis lanceolata. Habit, vegetative and reproductive morphology. (310) Morphological variation of samples collected in Lyttelton (WELT A034375A034381) and Taranaki (WELT A034374) (Figure 6). Scale bar = 2 cm. (11) Cross-section through a young blade showing the thin anticlinal cortex and a lax medulla composed of sparse periclinal filaments (WELT A034376). Scale bar = 20 μm. (12) Cross-section through a mature blade showing a thick cortex and a medulla composed of densely aggregated filaments (WELT A034380). Scale bar = 20 μm. (13) Tetrasporangia (arrows) borne in and dislodged from the cortex (WELT A034377). Scale bar = 20 μm. (14) A carpogonial branch ampulla. Arrow shows trichogyne (WELT A034381). Scale bar = 20 μm. (15) An auxiliary cell ampulla. Arrow shows auxiliary cell (WELT A034381). Scale bar = 20 μm. (16) mature carposporophytes, the distal globular consolidated gonimolobes borne aloft on a columnar fusion cell into the central cystocarp chamber (WELT A034380). Scale bar = 20 µm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11000099" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/11000099/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="131">Figures 11 and 12</figureCitation>
). Male gametophytes were found in winter, whereas cystocarps and tetrasporophytes were seen in summer. Tetrasporangia (
<figureCitation id="132BD2AFD42FD7725A38DE58FB651C5D" box="[1098,1198,538,560]" captionStart="Figures 316" captionStartId="3.[166,233,1762,1781]" captionTargetBox="[167,1413,142,1722]" captionTargetId="figure-1@3.[166,1414,138,1723]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="Figures 316: Pachymeniopsis lanceolata. Habit, vegetative and reproductive morphology. (310) Morphological variation of samples collected in Lyttelton (WELT A034375A034381) and Taranaki (WELT A034374) (Figure 6). Scale bar = 2 cm. (11) Cross-section through a young blade showing the thin anticlinal cortex and a lax medulla composed of sparse periclinal filaments (WELT A034376). Scale bar = 20 μm. (12) Cross-section through a mature blade showing a thick cortex and a medulla composed of densely aggregated filaments (WELT A034380). Scale bar = 20 μm. (13) Tetrasporangia (arrows) borne in and dislodged from the cortex (WELT A034377). Scale bar = 20 μm. (14) A carpogonial branch ampulla. Arrow shows trichogyne (WELT A034381). Scale bar = 20 μm. (15) An auxiliary cell ampulla. Arrow shows auxiliary cell (WELT A034381). Scale bar = 20 μm. (16) mature carposporophytes, the distal globular consolidated gonimolobes borne aloft on a columnar fusion cell into the central cystocarp chamber (WELT A034380). Scale bar = 20 µm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11000099" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/11000099/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="131">Figure 13</figureCitation>
) were scattered over the blade (3053 × 1521 µm) and were cruciately divided. The carpogonial branch ampullae were monocarpogonial (
<figureCitation id="132BD2AFD42FD7725D53DEC0FC4C1CF5" box="[801,903,642,664]" captionStart="Figures 316" captionStartId="3.[166,233,1762,1781]" captionTargetBox="[167,1413,142,1722]" captionTargetId="figure-1@3.[166,1414,138,1723]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="Figures 316: Pachymeniopsis lanceolata. Habit, vegetative and reproductive morphology. (310) Morphological variation of samples collected in Lyttelton (WELT A034375A034381) and Taranaki (WELT A034374) (Figure 6). Scale bar = 2 cm. (11) Cross-section through a young blade showing the thin anticlinal cortex and a lax medulla composed of sparse periclinal filaments (WELT A034376). Scale bar = 20 μm. (12) Cross-section through a mature blade showing a thick cortex and a medulla composed of densely aggregated filaments (WELT A034380). Scale bar = 20 μm. (13) Tetrasporangia (arrows) borne in and dislodged from the cortex (WELT A034377). Scale bar = 20 μm. (14) A carpogonial branch ampulla. Arrow shows trichogyne (WELT A034381). Scale bar = 20 μm. (15) An auxiliary cell ampulla. Arrow shows auxiliary cell (WELT A034381). Scale bar = 20 μm. (16) mature carposporophytes, the distal globular consolidated gonimolobes borne aloft on a columnar fusion cell into the central cystocarp chamber (WELT A034380). Scale bar = 20 µm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11000099" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/11000099/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="131">Figure 14</figureCitation>
), 4557 × 2940 µm. The auxiliary cell ampullae (
<figureCitation id="132BD2AFD42FD7725D53DEE6FC491CD7" box="[801,898,676,698]" captionStart="Figures 316" captionStartId="3.[166,233,1762,1781]" captionTargetBox="[167,1413,142,1722]" captionTargetId="figure-1@3.[166,1414,138,1723]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="Figures 316: Pachymeniopsis lanceolata. Habit, vegetative and reproductive morphology. (310) Morphological variation of samples collected in Lyttelton (WELT A034375A034381) and Taranaki (WELT A034374) (Figure 6). Scale bar = 2 cm. (11) Cross-section through a young blade showing the thin anticlinal cortex and a lax medulla composed of sparse periclinal filaments (WELT A034376). Scale bar = 20 μm. (12) Cross-section through a mature blade showing a thick cortex and a medulla composed of densely aggregated filaments (WELT A034380). Scale bar = 20 μm. (13) Tetrasporangia (arrows) borne in and dislodged from the cortex (WELT A034377). Scale bar = 20 μm. (14) A carpogonial branch ampulla. Arrow shows trichogyne (WELT A034381). Scale bar = 20 μm. (15) An auxiliary cell ampulla. Arrow shows auxiliary cell (WELT A034381). Scale bar = 20 μm. (16) mature carposporophytes, the distal globular consolidated gonimolobes borne aloft on a columnar fusion cell into the central cystocarp chamber (WELT A034380). Scale bar = 20 µm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11000099" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/11000099/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="131">Figure 15</figureCitation>
) were 4046 µm in length and 3036 µm in width. The auxiliary cell was intercalary in one of the ampullar filaments and had 12 × 7 µm dimensions. Cystocarps (
<figureCitation id="132BD2AFD42FD7725D53DF4EFC4E1D4F" box="[801,901,780,802]" captionStart="Figures 316" captionStartId="3.[166,233,1762,1781]" captionTargetBox="[167,1413,142,1722]" captionTargetId="figure-1@3.[166,1414,138,1723]" captionTargetPageId="3" captionText="Figures 316: Pachymeniopsis lanceolata. Habit, vegetative and reproductive morphology. (310) Morphological variation of samples collected in Lyttelton (WELT A034375A034381) and Taranaki (WELT A034374) (Figure 6). Scale bar = 2 cm. (11) Cross-section through a young blade showing the thin anticlinal cortex and a lax medulla composed of sparse periclinal filaments (WELT A034376). Scale bar = 20 μm. (12) Cross-section through a mature blade showing a thick cortex and a medulla composed of densely aggregated filaments (WELT A034380). Scale bar = 20 μm. (13) Tetrasporangia (arrows) borne in and dislodged from the cortex (WELT A034377). Scale bar = 20 μm. (14) A carpogonial branch ampulla. Arrow shows trichogyne (WELT A034381). Scale bar = 20 μm. (15) An auxiliary cell ampulla. Arrow shows auxiliary cell (WELT A034381). Scale bar = 20 μm. (16) mature carposporophytes, the distal globular consolidated gonimolobes borne aloft on a columnar fusion cell into the central cystocarp chamber (WELT A034380). Scale bar = 20 µm." figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11000099" httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/11000099/files/figure.png" pageId="2" pageNumber="131">Figure 16</figureCitation>
) were 100220 µm in diameter, immersed in the blades and surrounded by a rudimentary pericarp of lax ampullar filaments. The carposporophytes consisted of three synchronously maturing lobes and contained irregularly angular carpospores (1522 × 1013 µm).
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