
Fig. 10. Dasycladalean alga Chinianella ellenbergeri (Lebouché and Lemoine in Granier and Deloffre, 1994) Granier, Masse and Berthou, 1994, emend. nov. A. Reconstruction of the alga in axial view; A1, calcified skeleton (black) and soft parts (grey) in axial section; A2, axial view of the soft parts (green); dotted line separates the sterile and fertile parts of the thallus. B. Reconstruction of the alga in transverse view. B1, sector of a whorl in transverse section showing the calcified skeleton (black) and reconstruction of the soft parts (grey); B2, upper view of whorl and sector of a whorl also showing gametophores (upper part); soft parts in green.
Published as part of Barattolo, Filippo, Romano, Roberta & Conrad, Marc, 2021, Evidence of external gametophores in puzzling Late Triassic-Early Jurassic dasycladalean green algae, pp. 901-919 in Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 66 (4) on page 913, DOI: 10.4202/app.00883.2021, http://zenodo.org/record/12195996
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