Text-fig. 6. —a-e, Halopteris constricta Totton. a, young (?) male gonothecae; b, portion of stem and hydrocladium; c, hydrothecae; d, female gonotheca; e, portion of hydrorhiza showing undulated thickening of internal wall and, long tubular nematotheca; f, Halopteris minuta (Trebilcock); g, Halopteris campanula (Busk) var. zelandica Totton; h-i, Halopteris heterogona (Bale), h, hydrothecae, lateral view; i, hydrotheca, front view to show position of tiny median bract-like nematotheca at the back of the hydrotheca; j, Nemertesia elongata Totton, proximal region of hydrocladium; k, Nemertesia cymodocea (Busk), proximal region of hydrocladium.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Zoology, Volume 1, Issue 3, 14 July 1961, Page 44
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88Text-fig. 6.—a-e, Halopteris constricta Totton. a, young (?) male gonothecae; b, portion of stem and hydrocladium; c, hydrothecae; d, female gonotheca; e, portion of hydrorhiza showing undulated thickening of internal wall and, long tubular nematotheca; f, Halopteris minuta (Trebilcock); g, Halopteris campanula (Busk) var. zelandica Totton; h-i, Halopteris heterogona (Bale), h, hydrothecae, lateral view; i, hydrotheca, front view to show position of tiny median bract-like nematotheca at the back of the hydrotheca; j, Nemertesia elongata Totton, proximal region of hydrocladium; k, Nemertesia cymodocea (Busk), proximal region of hydrocladium. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Zoology, Volume 1, Issue 3, 14 July 1961, Page 44
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