Grateloupia denticulata Mont.
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Filed As
Halymeniaceae
Grateloupia denticulata Mont. ( isotype ) -
Collector(s)
C. Gaudichaud-Beaupré s.n., Jul 1836
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Location
Peru. Piura. Paita.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 00900190
Occurrence ID: 3ae1164f-2cb2-4887-97ea-9abbfba6dc23
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Kingdom
Algae
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Division
Rhodophyta
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Class
Florideophyceae
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Order
Halymeniales
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Family
Halymeniaceae
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All Determinations
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Type Details
isotype of Grateloupia denticulata Mont.
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Region
South America
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Country
Peru
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State/Province
Piura
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Locality
Paita
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Distribution
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 00900191 HERBARIUM OF THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN tf'LvU t ..±.-*âkkk:n......- gL., ^ XvJs.;_...wiL^.,....... yfifq »¡y ^ Tfi t-AA '?? te ts , Q * // 1 PvLAMMjsfa * Grateloupia denticulata Mont.f(Voy. Bonite, Bot. Crypt. 65.pl. I45• /• 1846) is apparently known only from the original material collected at Paita, Peru, in July 1836, by Gaudichaud. Three authentic specimens of this, one of them under an un- published manuscript specific name, another the specimen figured by Montagne, are preserved in the Muséum d’Histoire Naturelle of Paris. The largest of these, as it lies on the paper, has an extreme length of about 16 cm. and its widely spreading branches have a span of about 25 cm. The thallus is thick (0.65-0.75 mm.) and coriaceous or cartilaginous; the cuneate 171 base, which is about 2 cm. long, dissolves subpalmately-dicho- tomously into three segments, one of which soon divides again, so that there are four main linear-lanceolate lobes, which are 8-16 mm. broad and 8-12 cm. long; two of the main segments are again subdichotomous near the apex; near the base and apex are a few lanceolate, simple or furcate marginal lobes or proliferations 1-2.5 cm- long; except at extreme base, the mar- gins are beset with small aculeate teeth and the surfaces are scabrous with minute aculeae, verrucae, and papillae. In a section the medulla is filamentous, rather compact, and 0.3- 0.5 mm. broad; the cortex proper consists of nearly parallel anticlinal filaments 6-10 cells long, these cells mostly oval- ellipsoid and twice as high as broad; the subcortex consists of several series of cells whose protoplasts are mostly 11-16 ju in maximum diameter; the peripheral or surface cells are oval or clavate, their protoplasts 3-8 ju high and 1.5-3 times as high as broad; surface jelly 4-8 ju thick. The cystocarps are minute (115-300^ in diam.), deeply immersed, and have a small basal placenta. No form of fructification was observed by Montagne. J. Agardh (Sp. Alg. 2: 242), knowing the plant only from Montagne’s figure and description, referred it, with a question mark, to Rissoella and he has been followed in this by De-Toni, but the cystocarps are very different from those of Rissoella and its allies. It seems to us that the species is most at home in Grateloupia, where originally placed, though possibly a thorough examination of the development of the cystocarp might indicate other affinities. From the typical Sebdenias the species differs in the thicker thallus and the softer more distinctly filamentous cortex. BOTANICAL NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN Os / V ^ . 6 7 8 9 10 -r v, v The New York copyright reserved Botanical Garden 00900191 00900190
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Grateloupia denticulata Mont.