RM2G2J7RB–Edible green seaweed Caulerpa racemosa, Lord Howe Island Marine Park, NSW, Australia
RMAJT34Y–Green algae Caulerpa racemosa St Peter and St Paul s rocks Brazil Atlantic Ocean
RF2B7MWCD–Seagrape alga, Caulerpa racemosa
RMBEW3X7–Killer Algae Caulerpa, Caulerpa, Mediterranean Sea, France
RFHX3MC3–Sea grapes algae (Caulerpa racemosa) underwater in the Mediterranean Sea
RMA5YR7G–Exotic algae species Caulerpa racemosa covering marine life and reefs in Eastern Meditterranean Bodrum Turkey
RFFCD8D2–Green alga, Caulerpa racemosa, commonly known as sea grapes, underwater in the Caribbean sea
RMCRPCB8–Sea grapes (Caulerpa racemosa) in an intertidal (littoral) zone during spring low tide.
RMD43BYK–Caulerpa racemosa andcodium bursa, Coarse Seagrape and Green sponge ball, Croatia, Mediterranean Sea, Kornati National Park
RMCET1FE–Locally harvested edible seaweed (Caulerpa racemosa, also known as green caviar) for sale in market in Lautoka, Fiji
RF2CGRGCX–Caulerpa racemosa in refugium system for saltwater coral reef aquarium tank
RF2HTTH8X–Seaweed (caulerpa racemosa) close-up
RMHWMX7K–Halimeda Sapsucking Slug, Elysiella pusilla, on Green Alga, Caulerpa racemosa, Anilao, Luzon, Guimaras Strait, Philippines
RF2ADKRMY–Caulerpa racemosa
RF2TA0MF0–Sea grapes (Caulerpa racemosa) is a marine green alga. This photo was taken in Salvador de Bahia, Brazil.
RM2HT55BH–Grape weed (Caulerpa racemosa), edible green algae. Has invasive properties and has spread widely in the Mediterranean since the early 1990s.
RMACHY9W–Marine Algae, Caulerpa racemosa
RMD129KK–Lessepsian Invasive not indegenous marine Chlorophyta Caulerpa racemosa, Capraia Island, Tuscany, Italy Mediterranean Sea
RM2HT57N4–Grape weed encrusting coral reef Caulerpa racemosa; Chlorophyta Manado, Indonesia
RMDRXEFG–Allocton Invasive Seaweed Caulerpa racemosa var. cylindracea, Caulerpaceae, Capraia Island, Tuscany, Italy, Mediterranean Sea
RMAJT33H–Green algae Caulerpa racemosa St Peter and St Paul s rocks Brazil Atlantic Ocean
RM2B7MWCA–Grape seaweed, Caulerpa racemosa
RMAJT71K–Green algae Caulerpa racemosa and black durgon Melichthys niger schooling St Peter and St Paul s rocks Brazil Atlantic Ocean
RM2RDPBET–Sea Grapes, Caulerpa racemosa, Algae Patch dive site, Batanta Island, near Sorong, Raja Ampat, West Papua, Indonesia
RMAJT7KH–Green algae Caulerpa racemosa St Peter and St Paul s rocks Brazil Atlantic Ocean
RMDRXD4R–Seaweed Caulerpa racemosa var. cylindracea, Caulerpaceae
RMCRPC14–Berry caulerpa (Caulerpa peltata formely C. racemosa) in an intertidal (littoral) zone during spring low tide.
RFBJA6ET–Grape caulerpa on a reef off Martinique.
RMCET1C9–Locally collected edible seaweed (Caulerpa racemosa, also known as green caviar) for sale in market in Lautoka, Fiji. No MR
RF2CGRGHB–Caulerpa racemosa in refugium system for saltwater coral reef aquarium tank
RFAKB716–Sea grapes, caulerpa racemosa are a beautiful patterned algae found on the reefs and wrecks of Truk Lagoon in the Pacific Ocean
RMJ3KNYY–Haeckel Caulerpa racemosa (uvifera)
RF2B7MW9K–Seagrape alga, Caulerpa racemosa
RM2BDM75J–Haeckel Caulerpa racemosa.
RM2NM25M6–Oval sea grapes, Caulerpa racemosa var clavifera, at 5 meters depth
RMAJT35K–Green algae Caulerpa racemosa St Peter and St Paul s rocks Brazil Atlantic Ocean
RM2BX9YC2–Caulerpa racemosa f intermedia WR Taylor Caulerpa racemosa f intermedia WR Taylor.
RMRJWTWE–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. Figure 4. The decumbent form of the brown alga Lobophora variegata characteristic of the peat bank habitat.. Figure 5. The green alga Caulerpa racemosa var. occidentalis on suspended mangrove root.. 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.. Smithsonian Institution. Press; National Research Council (U. S. ). Pacific Science Board; Smit
RF2AHNF0G–Racing Stripe Flatworm
RMMAAF2C–. Ecological and systematic studies of the Ceylon species of Caulerpa . Fig. 50.—C. sedoides (r. br.) c. AG. /. mixta n. f. (2 X 1). pedunculate, reminding one almost of C, racemosa v. clavifera, from which it is however distinct by its constriction. Both in Matara and Weligama the /. crassicaulis showed itself very uniform and scarcely variable and gave the impression of being a distinct race.
RF2CGRGHD–Caulerpa racemosa in refugium system for saltwater coral reef aquarium tank
RF2HTTH8P–Seaweed (caulerpa racemosa) close-up
RME8C8B3–Invasive algae, Caulerpa racemosa, covering the reef habitat Leros Island Dodecanese Greece
RMA6K9P6–seafloor overgrown by the green algae Caulerpa racemosa
RM2B7MW9P–Phototropism (growth) in Grape seaweed, Caulerpa racemosa
RM2BDM771–Haeckel Caulerpa racemosa (uvifera).
RF2DF6E7N–Different green marine macro-algae: Caulerpa racemosa, Caulerpa mexicana, Halimeda opuntia
RMAJT7HP–Green algae Caulerpa racemosa St Peter and St Paul s rocks Brazil Atlantic Ocean
RF2D9MP2G–Caulerpa racemosa is a species of edible green alga, a seaweed in the family Caulerpaceae. It is commonly known as sea grapes
RMRJMXK6–. Bastardierung als Ursache der Apogamie im Pflanzenreich. Eine Hypothese zur experimentellen Vererbungs- und Abstammungslehre. Apogamy; Hybridization. >^' Fig. 148. Caulerpa racemosa vor. uvifera. a Thallusstück mit zwei Assimilatoren in natürlicher Größe, b zwei beerenförmige Seitenglieder, schwach vergrößert. Nach A. Weber van Bosse (1898, Taf. 33, Fig. 6 und 6 a).. 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.. Erns
RF2AHNET0–Racing Stripe Flatworm
RMMAAF30–. Ecological and systematic studies of the Ceylon species of Caulerpa . Fig 29,—C. Chemnitzia (esp.) lam. f. ad peltatam. (3 x 1). Fig. 30. —C. Chemnitzia {E3F.) lam. f. ad uriferam. (a. b 1 X 1: c 3 X 1). p. 37. And it is naturally the existence of such forms as has induced Weber v. Bosse in her monograph to class C. Chemnitzia as a variety of C. racemosa (sens, lat.) thereby following up an idea suggested first by Askenasy loc. cit. p. 16) even if she lays stress on its transitionary position between "racemosa" {sens, strict. = uvifera) and peliata. But if now Chemnitzia, as I have
RF2CGRGCA–Caulerpa racemosa in refugium system for saltwater coral reef aquarium tank
RF2HTTH8H–Seaweed (caulerpa racemosa) close-up
RMA6K9XC–seafloor overgrown by the green algae Caulerpa racemosa
RF2ADJCBX–Oxynoe sp.
RMRX5Y75–Ecological and systematic studies of Ecological and systematic studies of the Ceylon species of Caulerpa ecologicalsystem00unse Year: 1906 THE CEYLON SPECIES OF CAULERPA. 123 on the beach, washed ashore probably from somewhat deeper regions. It is also remarkable that in regard to the root-system quite a remarkable difference prevails between C. racemosa and C. uvifera. The latter has, as can easily be seen by comparing figs. 13, 14, and 15 a much more richly developed root-system. The root branches are longer and more branched, parting into innumerable fine root-branchlets. These adhere so f
RMAJT7JN–Green algae Caulerpa racemosa St Peter and St Paul s rocks Brazil Atlantic Ocean
RF2D9MNYF–Caulerpa racemosa is a species of edible green alga, a seaweed in the family Caulerpaceae. It is commonly known as sea grapes
RMRJX3CX–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. Caulerpa racemosa occidentalis Halimeda macroloba Halimeda opuntia Udothea orientalis Dictyota bartaysii (?) A cropora fs = diameter in cm) Pocillopora damicornis Pontes lutea Faviidae coral rock coral sand coral debris Funafuti Atoll Recolonization of the reef platform in section 3 near Fongafale, in July, 1973, BYi months after hurricane 'Bebe' Scale 5 m • 1,z depth in meters fig. I4*. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
RF2AHNETB–Racing Stripe Flatworm
RMMAAF3P–. Ecological and systematic studies of the Ceylon species of Caulerpa . Fig. 18.—C. corynephora mont. /. complanata (j.g. ag.) w. v. b. (I X 1). Geographical distrihution.- Tropical Coasts of Australia. 12.—CAULERPA L^TEVIRENS, Montagne. Syn. Catderpa racemosa var. Icetevirens, Weber v. Bosse, Monographie des Caulerpes, p. 366. f. laxa (Greville). Weber v. Bosse, loc. cit. p. 367. Greville, Remarks on some Algse bel. to the Gen. Caulerpa, PI. II., figs. 1, 2. Ann. and Magazine of Nat. Hist., vol. XII, sec. ser. (1853). Caulerpa laxa, Grev. Murray, Catalogue p. 38. Exsicc. Harvey, Ceylon Algae
RF2CGRGC7–Caulerpa racemosa in refugium system for saltwater coral reef aquarium tank
RF2HTTH8W–Seaweed (caulerpa racemosa) close-up
RMA6K9T5–seafloor overgrown by the green algae Caulerpa racemosa
RMRX5YB7–Ecological and systematic studies of Ecological and systematic studies of the Ceylon species of Caulerpa ecologicalsystem00unse Year: 1906 124 CEYLON MARINE BIOLOGICAL REPORTS. Geographical distribution.—Gwi-LOS : /. intermedia on the north coast of Ceylon in the deeper parts of the httoral zone ; the islands around Jaffna! Kangesanturai! /. compressa, Bentota (Ferguson) and Habvey (without any more clearly defined locaUty); /. planiuscula, Jaffna! Red Sea ; Indian Oceak ; Pacific ; Atlantic (West Indies). 11—CAULERPA CORYNEPHORA, Montagne. Syn. G. racemosa var. corytiephora, Weber v. Bosse,
RMAJT7HY–Green algae Caulerpa racemosa St Peter and St Paul s rocks Brazil Atlantic Ocean
RF2D9MP64–Caulerpa racemosa is a species of edible green alga, a seaweed in the family Caulerpaceae. It is commonly known as sea grapes
RMRT0HTE–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 64 t't«l9?0 57*. A/VMf D. (?-// V -2,0-3 ,P^-47 n-5; Y -<^7 ? -770 -5; • -9^-/0, -/2;f-/3;^-/4;Y-/5 ;T-/6} II Figure 31. Horizontal distribution of algal and seagrass species at Mah6 Island. 1 - Thalassodendron ciliatum, 2 - Cymodocea serrulata, 3 - Halimeda species, 4 - Caulerpa racemosa, 5 - Ulva rigida, 6 - Dictyota species, 7 - Turbinaria species, 8 - Padina species, 9 - Lobophora variegata, 10 - Sargasswn species, 11 - Gracilaria species, 12 - Amphiroa foliacea, 13 - Hypnea species, 14 - Gelidiella ace
RF2AHNF0J–Racing Stripe Flatworm
RF2CGRGCE–Caulerpa racemosa in refugium system for saltwater coral reef aquarium tank
RF2HTTH8B–Seaweed (caulerpa racemosa) close-up
RMA6K9W0–seafloor overgrown by the green algae Caulerpa racemosa
RMRYGDX8–Ecological and systematic studies of the Ceylon species of Caulerpa ecologicalsystem00unse Year: 1906 Fig. 48.—O. sedoi'Jes (r. bk.) c. AG. /. crassicaulis 3. G. AG. (2 X 1). Fig. 49.—C. sedoides (r. bb.) c. AG. /. mixta n. /. (1 X 1). Fig. 50.—C. sedoides (r. br.) c. AG. /. mixta n. f. (2 X 1). pedunculate, reminding one almost of C, racemosa v. clavifera, from which it is however distinct by its constriction. Both in Matara and Weligama the /. crassicaulis showed itself very uniform and scarcely variable and gave the impression of being a distinct race.
RMAJT2PH–Green algae Caulerpa racemosa St Peter and St Paul s rocks Brazil Atlantic Ocean
RMRMWM7M–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. MORCELLEMENT DU THALLE CHEZ LES SIPIIONALES 1 79 de la figure 5. L'échantillon A a été traité par le procédé Mangin décrit plus haut, l'échantillon B par la cuisson à la glycérine vers 220°. Dans les deux cas l'élimination des com- posés pectiques n'avait pas été complète, ils s'étaient rassem- Fig. 5. — Caulerpa racemosa.— Structure des trabécules âges: f, filaments axiaux; g, gaines d'accroissement. Les composés pectiques se sont, rassemblés dans les espaces lacunaires l. blés dans les espaces lacunaires subsistant entre les gaines gonflées. En f
RF2AHNF1C–Racing Stripe Flatworm
RF2HTTH88–Seaweed (caulerpa racemosa) close-up
RMA6K6X7–seafloor overgrown by the green algae Caulerpa racemosa
RMRX611E–Ecological and systematic studies of Ecological and systematic studies of the Ceylon species of Caulerpa ecologicalsystem00unse Year: 1906 Fig. 48.—O. sedoi'Jes (r. bk.) c. AG. /. crassicaulis 3. G. AG. (2 X 1). Fig. 49.—C. sedoides (r. bb.) c. AG. /. mixta n. /. (1 X 1). Fig. 50.—C. sedoides (r. br.) c. AG. /. mixta n. f. (2 X 1). pedunculate, reminding one almost of C, racemosa v. clavifera, from which it is however distinct by its constriction. Both in Matara and Weligama the /. crassicaulis showed itself very uniform and scarcely variable and gave the impression of being a distinct race
RMAJT32G–Green algae Caulerpa racemosa St Peter and St Paul s rocks Brazil Atlantic Ocean
RMRPX828–. The algae. Algae. EUPHYCOPHYTA I03 It has also been shown that the form of the thallus in some of the species is largely dependent upon the conditions of the habitat, a feature particularly well illustrated by the plastic C. cupressoides and C. racemosa: (i) In exposed situations the plants are small and stoutly built. (ii) In more sheltered habitats the shoots are longer and more branched, (iii) In deep water the plants are very large with richly branched flabellate shoots.. Fig. 58 Caulerpa. A, B, C. prolifera ( x ). C, C. racemosa f. macrophysa ( x ). D, E, C. sertularioides, side branc
RF2AHNEY2–Racing Stripe Flatworm
RMA6K6YD–seafloor overgrown by the green algae Caulerpa racemosa
RMRYGA30–Ecological and systematic studies of the Ceylon species of Caulerpa ecologicalsystem00unse Year: 1906 Fig 29,—C. Chemnitzia (esp.) lam. f. ad peltatam. (3 x 1). Fig. 30. —C. Chemnitzia {E3F.) lam. f. ad uriferam. (a. b 1 X 1: c 3 X 1). p. 37. And it is naturally the existence of such forms as has induced Weber v. Bosse in her monograph to class C. Chemnitzia as a variety of C. racemosa (sens, lat.) thereby following up an idea suggested first by Askenasy loc. cit. p. 16) even if she lays stress on its transitionary position between 'racemosa' {sens, strict. = uvifera) and peliata. But if n
RMAJT79X–Snorkeler and green algae Caulerpa racemosa St Peter and St Paul s rocks Brazil Atlantic Ocean
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