Bibliographic Detail

Kraft, G.T., 1973

Reference:
Kraft, G.T. (1973). The morphology of Cubiculosporum koronicarpis gen. et sp. nov., representing a new family in the Gigartinales (Rhodophyta). American Journal of Botany 60: 872-882.

Abstract:
The red alga Cubiculosporum koronicarpis gen. et sp. nov. is described from material collected during 1968 in the Philippines. The species differs substantially in regard to its carposporophyte development from other red algae in the order Gigartinales, and a new family is created based on its unique combination of reproductive features. A single, short, connecting filament is formed between the fertilized carpogonium and a nearby auxiliary cell. The latter produces several ramifying gonimoblast filaments towards the interior of the thallus. No fusion cell is formed and the gonimoblast filaments grow inward among the cells of the central axis, form secondary connections to them, and give rise to outwardly directed carposporangial filaments that develop within peripheral chambers formed between elongating inner cortical cells. The alga is a low, clump-forming species of well-washed intertidal reef platforms at the one Philippine locality where it has been found. There it contributed a uniform but very minor amount to the wet weight of the standing crops that were studied during two separate seasons of the year.

 

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