Note: The species has flat axes with a midrib, and irregular or pseudodichotomous branching. Is common along the coast in the sublittoral, and can also be found in the intertidal.
2 of 6: Apical tips
Species
Membranoptera alata
Verified by
Bergen Seaweed Group
Sampling location
Raunefjorden, Hordaland
Sampling date
2005-11-11
Published
2006-09-29
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Thallus
Branching pattern
3 of 6: Midrib and small lateral veins
Species
Membranoptera alata
Verified by
Bergen Seaweed Group
Sampling location
Raunefjorden, Hordaland
Sampling date
2005-11-11
Published
2006-09-29
Photo is showing (categorized)
Mid rib
Surface view
4 of 6: Tetrasporangia scattered in apical blades
Species
Membranoptera alata
Verified by
Bergen Seaweed Group
Sampling location
Raunefjorden, Hordaland
Sampling date
2005-11-11
Published
2006-09-29
Photo is showing (categorized)
Tetrasporangium
Apical tip
5 of 6: Cell arrangement in apical tip
Species
Membranoptera alata
Verified by
Bergen Seaweed Group
Sampling location
Raunefjorden, Hordaland
Sampling date
2005-11-11
Published
2006-09-29
Photo is showing (categorized)
Cell structure
Surface view
6 of 6: Tetrasporangia
Species
Membranoptera alata
Verified by
Bergen Seaweed Group
Sampling location
Raunefjorden, Hordaland
Sampling date
2005-11-11
Published
2006-09-29
Photo is showing (categorized)
Tetrasporangium
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