Aplidium proliferum - Alder, Joshua, Embleton, Dennis, Hancock, Albany, Hopkinson, John,Norman, Alfred Merle ,1905-12 <i>The British Tunicata; an unfinished monograph, by the late Joshua Alder and the late Albany Hancock</i>. Edited by John Hopkinson, with a history of the work by the Rev. A. M. Norman.London,Printed for the Ray society. Volume 3 Plate 53 <p>PLATE LIV FIGS. </p> <p>1-3. <i>Amaroucium proliferum</i> M. Edw. (p. 7) 1. A small colony : natural size. 2. A larger colony : natural size (M. Edwards, pl. i, f. 3). 3. A system : enlarged (M. Edwards, pl. i, f. 3a). accepted name <i>Aplidium proliferum</i> (Milne-Edwards, 1841) </p> <p>4-6. <i>Amaroucium albicans</i> M. Edw. (p. 9) 4. A cluster of colonies : natural size. 5. A system : x 5.6. A globular colony found on the upper surface of a stone, and two stalked colonies found suspended from a projecting piece of rock : natural size (M. Edwards, pl. i, f. 31).accepted name <i>Aplidium albicans</i> (Milne-Edwards, 1841) </p> 7. <i>Amaroucium papillosum</i> Alder, (p. 10) Part of a colony of two systems : natural size.accepted name <i>Aplidium proliferum</i> (Milne-Edwards, 1841) © Alder - Public domain - Wikimedia Commons
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