RF2TA0NTP–Scytosiphon lomentaria is a a cylindrical brown alga. This photo was taken in Calella de Palafrugell, Girona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RMW7RYDR–An epizoic brown alga (Scytosiphon lomentaria) growing on a Common Limpet (Patella vulgata) in a rockpool, Polzeath, Cornwall, UK, April.
RM2HF5P3D–Scytosiphon lomentaria Crouan.
RM2PE791D–Savory (Scytosiphon lomentaria) clinging to rocks in shallow water at low tide, Kimmeridge, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
RMDTF652–Chorda lomentaria, seaweed
RMJ8D381–Lomentaria clavellosa
RMMXCX02–. A 'nature print' , titled (indistinctly) [word?] printed by 'Henry bradbury LOMENTARIA ovalis END. VOL 1 ' It uses a direct method to detail a plant species that I haven't identified yet. Very likely a type of British seaweed. (Probably a synonym of Gastroclonium ovatum (Hudson) Papenfuss), see Algaebase . between 1859 and 1860. by Henry Bradbury 439 Nature print (Bradbury)
RM2E1G48K–Lomentaria articulata.
RM2G79CEY–Lomentaria articulata (Hudson) Lyngbye, Red Alga (Florideophyceae)
RM2WAATGP–Four species of seaweed, anonymous, c. 1882 - in or before 1892 photomechanical print (56) is Lomentaria articulated, (57) is Chylocladia kaliiformis, (58) is Chylocladia clavellosa, (59) is a small champia. FranceSaint-ÉtiennePublisher: Paris paper collotype algae, seaweed
RMDA47KM–Beanweed (Scytosiphon lomentaria) atttached to rock in shallow water at low tide Kimmeridge Isle of Purbeck Dorset England April
RM2AAARRA–Chorda lomentaria.; Chorda lomentaria.
RM2ANFF5T–Art-studies from nature, as applied to design : for the use of architects, designers, and manufacturers . Portion of Filaments, Axial and Peri-pherical, of Mesogloia vermicular is. 130 ART-STUDIES FROM NATURE. mentioned, consisting of two little parasitic species not uncommonon the fronds of Chorda lomentaria; but though curious andsingular in construction, they offer nothing so tempting as manyof those we have been compelled to pass over in silence. For the purpose of study, the Melanosperms offer a never-failing supply, always accessible at low water; but should oppor-tunity arise of acquiri
RMGK6HWB–38431 Lomentaria rosea
RMJ8DDJD–Lomentaria articulata Brest
RMMYMYPP–. A 'nature print' , titled (indistinctly) [word?] printed by 'Henry bradbury LOMENTARIA ovalis END. VOL 1 ' It uses a direct method to detail a plant species that I haven't identified yet. Very likely a type of British seaweed. (Probably a synonym of Gastroclonium ovatum (Hudson) Papenfuss), see Algaebase . between 1859 and 1860. by Henry Bradbury 383 Nature print (Bradbury)
RM2E1G49G–Lomentaria clavellosa.
RM2G79CD8–Scytosiphon lomentaria (Lyngbye) Link, Brown Alga (Phaeophyceae)
RMRH2AR6–. British marine algae : being a popular account of the seaweeds of Great Britain, their collection and preservation. Marine algae. .Mk$Mhx>. Fig. 86. Lomentaria articulata.. 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.. Grattann, W. H. London : The "Bazaar" Office
RMGK6A3B–52477 Lomentaria Baileyana
RMJ8FYMJ–Lomentaria articulata Brest (cropped)
RMMTX57T–. A 'nature print' , titled (indistinctly) [word?] printed by 'Henry bradbury LOMENTARIA ovalis END. VOL 1 ' It uses a direct method to detail a plant species that I haven't identified yet. Very likely a type of British seaweed. (Probably a synonym of Gastroclonium ovatum (Hudson) Papenfuss), see Algaebase . between 1859 and 1860. by Henry Bradbury 439 Nature print (Bradbury)
RM2E1G4AA–Lomentaria articulata Brest.
RM2G79CCX–Scytosiphon lomentaria (Lyngbye) Link, Brown Alga (Phaeophyceae)
RM2G79CGP–Scytosiphon lomentaria (Lyngbye) Link, Brown Alga (Phaeophyceae)
RM2G79CG8–Lomentaria clavellosa (Lightfoot ex Turner) Gaillon, Red Alga (Florideophyceae)
RMRE1H8J–. Sea mosses. A collector's guide and an introduction to the study of marine Algae. Algae. LoMENTARiA Baileyana, Ha,rvâ. NiTOPHYLLUM AnDERSONII, Ag,. PLATE XI.. 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.. Hervey, A. B. (Alpheus Baker), 1839-1931. Boston, S. E. Cassino
RMGK6HW2–38424 Lomentaria unicnata
RMJ8CM22–Lomentaria articulata Brest Album plantes marines naturelles
RM2E1G48M–Lomentaria articulata Brest (cropped).
RMRH2APH–. British marine algae : being a popular account of the seaweeds of Great Britain, their collection and preservation. Marine algae. Fig. 86. Lomentaria articulata.. Fig. 87. Lomentaria parvula.. 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.. Grattann, W. H. London : The "Bazaar" Office
RM2E1G48J–Lomentaria articulata Brest Album plantes marines naturelles.
RMRPWENX–. Album général des diatomées marines, d'eau douce ou fossiles : album représentant tous les genres de diatomées et leurs principales espèces. Diatoms. a b c Lomentaria articulata. P 10. 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.. Coupin, Henri, b. 1868. Paris : H. Coupin
RMKT2RR3–38431 Lomentaria rosea
RM2EBACEE–Chorda lomentaria
RMRGFHNE–. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WOODS HOLE AND VICINITY. 527. Chart 257.—Lomentaria rosea (Harvey) Thuret. Restricted to the cooler waters ofi the exposed points of Gay Head and Cuttyhunk.. 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.. United States. Bureau of Fisheries. Washington, D. C. : Govt. Print. Off.
RMJHCX9Y–Lomentaria articulata
RMRPWENY–. Album général des diatomées marines, d'eau douce ou fossiles : album représentant tous les genres de diatomées et leurs principales espèces. Diatoms. a b c Lomentaria articulata. P 10. 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.. Coupin, Henri, b. 1868. Paris : H. Coupin
RMRPWM16–. The algae. Algae. ( AHNFELDTIA PLICATA. LOMENTARIA ROSEA Fig. 189 Types of life cycle in the Rhodophyceae and their pos- sible inter-relationships. RD = position of reduction division in life cycle. reduction division, as in the Chlorophyceae, the interpolation stage being represented at present by species such as Liagora tetraspori- fera (see p. 231). Finally there is the regular alternation of the type found in most Euflorideae, e.g. Polysiphonia. Early variants of this type are found in the Nemalionales (Galaxaura and Asparagopsis) where there is a distinct alternation of unhke generation
RMRH2AP4–. British marine algae : being a popular account of the seaweeds of Great Britain, their collection and preservation. Marine algae. TlTTOPOSPETnTE.E. 93 Lomentaria, is a summer annual, by no means abundant on our shores, though very common on the American coasts. It is easily distinguished from the others of its tribe by the much shorter joints of its stems and branches, all of which are of nearly equal length and breadth, those in the ramuli being proportionally shorter, and the tips of the branches and ramuli obtuse or rounded; capsules, which are ovate or egg-shaped, are produced on the bra
RMRR3KHG–. [A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity. Marine animals; Marine plants. 528 BULLETIN OP THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES.. Chart 258.—Lomentaria uncinata Meneghini. In striking contrast to Lomeiitaria rosea (chart 257) this species is almost restricted to the warmer sheltered waters of Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound, where it is widely distributed.. 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.. Sumner, Fra
RMRGFHMY–. Bulletin of the Bureau of Fisheries. Fisheries; Fish culture. 528 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES.. Chart 258.—Lomentaria uncinata Meneghini. In striking contrast to Lomentaria rosea (chart 257) this species is almost restricted to the warmer sheltered waters of Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound, where it is widely distributed.. 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.. United States. Bureau of Fisheries. Washingt
RMRR3KNX–. [A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity. Marine animals; Marine plants. BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF WOODS HOLE AND VICINITY. 527 CHART OF VINEYARD SOUND AND BUZZARDS BAY SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES NEW BEDFORD®° 1W^. Chart 257.—Lomentaria rosea (Harvey) Thuret. Restricted to the cooler waters off the exposed points of Gay Head and Cuttyhunk.. 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.. United State
RMRH080H–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. TEMPERATURE AND ALGAL GROWTH 63. FIG. 4. Lomentaria hakodatensis DAY 52 (DISH DIAMETER 9.5 cm) 20° 16-8 Fig. 4. Comparative growth of three cuhures oi Lomentaria hakodatensis after 52 days.. 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.. Southern California Academy of Sciences. Los Angeles, Calif. : The Academy
RMRH9M22–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. — 190 - most kindly sent me, I have found a small remarkable Floridea which in its habit reminds one very much of Lomentaria articulata Lyngb., but nevertheless it does not quite agree with this species. During a stay in Paris I showed my plant to Dr. Bornet. On looking into Herb. Thuret. a specimen w^as found which seemed to agree rather well with my plant. It was gathered at Guadeloupe by Mr. W. Schramm and was marked "Herb. Grouan Nr. 277" and determined as ^^Chrysymenia lomentaria Grouan". It is not mentioned in Maze et Schra
RMRR3KNM–. [A biological survey of the waters of Woods Hole and vicinity. Marine animals; Marine plants. 528 BULLETIN OF THE BUREAU OF FISHERIES. ^T VINEYARD SOUND W^M ^ BUZZARDS BAY ^ SHOWING J. ^J DISTRIBUTION OF SPECIES 4° *r NEW BEDFORD®. Chart 258.—Lomentaria uncinata Meneghini. In striking contrast to Lomentaria rosea (chart 257) this species is almost restricted to the warmer sheltered waters of Buzzards Bay and Vineyard Sound, where it is widely distributed.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - color
RMRH31FC–. British marine algae : being a popular account of the seaweeds of Great Britain, their collection and preservation. Marine algae. MKI.Wosl'KKME.E. II these seaweeds about, crying, " Wha'll buy dulse and tangle ?" Dulse is one of the best of the edible seaweeds, and is eaten very generally in the. Fie. 44. Laminaria vhyllitis and Chorda lomentaria. Fig 46. Laminaria digitata. north. Tangle is the common name of the Laminaria, the dried stems of which are used by the poor Scotch for fuel. L. bulbosa (Fig. 48), popularly i %il! I" 1V» M ^ J. Please note that these images are ext
RMRHA5WD–. Botanique cryptogamique, ou Histoire des familles naturelles des plantes infrieures. 52 CHYPTOGAMES. Tribus I. LOMENTAUIEjE. Thallus filiformis, intus fistulosus. Coccidia ventricosa, apice regu- lariter aperta, sp'orulis subrotundis ad placenta/m demlroideam primum affi.ris farda. CHAMPIA, AG. Thallus intus cavus, diaphragma- tibus celltilosis in locumenta separatus, obsolète articulatus, ramosus. ThecÅ in stichidiis di- stinctis fasciculatis sparsa?. LOMENTARIA IYNGB, Tliallus inlus cavus, diaphragmatibus cellulosis in locumenta sepa- ratus, articulatus, ramosus. ThecÅ in stichidis opposi
RMRH31F0–. British marine algae : being a popular account of the seaweeds of Great Britain, their collection and preservation. Marine algae. Fie. 44. Laminaria vhyllitis and Chorda lomentaria. Fig 46. Laminaria digitata. north. Tangle is the common name of the Laminaria, the dried stems of which are used by the poor Scotch for fuel. L. bulbosa (Fig. 48), popularly i %il! I" 1V» M ^ J. Fig. 45. Laminaria fascia. Fig. 47. Laminaria digitata— var. Stenophylla. known as " Sea-furbelows," when grown in deep water is the most bulky of its tribe. I have seen specimens on the Plymouth breakwate
RMRDY60P–. An introduction to the study of seaweeds. Algae. RHODOPHYCEJS, OR FLORIDE^ 229 that in Lomentaria claveUosa the fused carpogonial branch in uniting with the auxiliary cell first segments off a small cell which fuses with the auxiliary cell, but in Z. artioiolata union takes place directly. Again, while in Chylodadia only single gonimoblast cells are given off by the central cell. Fig. 73.—Champm jtarvula. a, h, c, d, successive stages in germination of carpospore ; e, optical section of furtlier stage in segmentation of spore : /, longitudinal section of apex of young plant highly magnified.
RMRPWN50–. The algae. Algae. Fig. 140 Lomentaria clavellosa. A-C, development of carpogonial branch ( x 660). amc = accessory mother cell, 5c= support cell. D, young cystocarp (X312). ac= accessory cell, i>c= support cells, ^on = gonimoblast. E, mature cystocarp ( xpo). F, L. rosea^ life cycle. G, H, L. clavellosa, antheridia ( x 660). I, L. clavellosa^ plant (xf). (A-C, F-H, after Svedelius; D, E, after KyUn; I, original.) LOMENTARIACEAE: Lometitaria (pod with constricted joints). Fig. 140 The filamentous fronds are hollow when mature, with or without constrictions at the nodes but without diaphrag
RMRH081N–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 20° 8-16 -16° 16-8 -20° 16-8 -I6°8-I6 ; 12° 16-8 T l2°8-i6 19 DAYS 35 Fig. 1. Elongation and branching under six culture conditions: Lomentaria hakodatensis. Standard deviations are included for primary axes. Numbers on diagonal lines = number of secondary branches and the length of the line corresponds to mean length. Third order branching is similarly described with horizontal lines. days are compared in Figure 1. The total numbers of each branch order are shown over the Hnes in Figure 1 and are summarized in Table 2. Maximal branching a
RMRH0807–. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. FIG. 4. Lomentaria hakodatensis DAY 52 (DISH DIAMETER 9.5 cm) 20° 16-8 Fig. 4. Comparative growth of three cuhures oi Lomentaria hakodatensis after 52 days.. relied on weights (Fig. 3). At 20°C 16-8 the thalli became greenish-yellow after several weeks although growth continued. At 16°C 16-8 the thalli remained bright pink throughout the several months of growth. Elongation rates for Branchioglossum woodii (Fig. 2) and Heterosiphonia erecta (Fig. 3) were similar, with mean elongation 2-4 times the initial length after 20 days at 16°C and 2
RMRHB2FR–. The Botanical magazine. Plants; Plants -- Japan. A'? OK AMUR A, TJST OF MARTN ALGJE COLLECTED. [vol, xvnr. Gracilaria lichenoides (L.) Harv.-J. Ag. Sp. Alg. II? p. 588 ; Epicr p. 412.—Fucns lichenoides L. in Turn. Hist. Fuc. t.118, fig. a. Torres Str. (T. Nishikawa). Geogr. distr.: Ceylon ? Java ? Australia. Hvpnea pannosa J. Ag. Sp. Alg. x 4?,3 ? Epir. V- ^5.-Kuetz. Tab. 'Phyc. XVIII, t. 27. 8ai[>an (S. Ayabe). Geogr. distr.: Mexico ? Indian Ocean. Rhodymeniaceae. Charapia parvula (Ag.) J. Ag. Epir. p. 303.—Lomentaria parvula Knetz. Tab. Pliyc. XV, t. 87? f. a-b.—Chylocladia parvnla Har
RMRE1H8R–. Sea mosses. A collector's guide and an introduction to the study of marine Algae. Algae. LoMENTARiA Baileyana, Ha,rvâ. 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.. Hervey, A. B. (Alpheus Baker), 1839-1931. Boston, S. E. Cassino
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