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A biological study of Durvillaea antarctica (Chamisso) Hariot and D ...

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Figure 3.9.<br />

(a) Cape form D. <strong>antarctica</strong> from Oaro Reef, Kaikoura coast, N.Z.<br />

Note the small stipe <strong>and</strong> hold£ast <strong>and</strong> the absence <strong>of</strong> any<br />

narrOlV' whip-l ike thongs. The sides <strong>of</strong> the' quadr at are 0.5 m.<br />

(b) young cape form D. <strong>antarctica</strong> from Isla Carlos III, Magellan<br />

Strait. Chile. specimen approximately 0.5 m long. The<br />

margin <strong>of</strong> the blade has been nibbled by fish. Photo: R.B,<br />

Searles.<br />

(c) & (dl Holotype (L) <strong>and</strong> Paratype (R) <strong>of</strong> D, chathamiaa. photos<br />

Botany Division, D.S.I.R., Christchurch, N.Z.<br />

I.

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