Amphiroa gracilis Harv.
Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy 547 (1855)

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Conservation Code: Not threatened
Naturalised Status: Native to Western Australia
Name Status: Current

Scientific Description
John Huisman & Cheryl Parker, Monday 20 June 2011

Habit and structure. Thallus medium red-brown, fading to grey-red, 4–10 cm high, with several axes from the holdfast, branching usually fastigiate with 2–4(–6) branches from each intergeniculum, not complanate, intergenicula terete, 4–6 mm long and (1–)1.5–2 mm in diameter near the base, decreasing evenly to (3–)4–6 mm long and 300–500 µm in diameter above. Holdfasts crustose, 2–8 mm across, bearing several to numerous fronds; epilithic. Structure multiaxial. Intergenicula of numerous arching tiers of medullary cells, with lateral pit-connections about three-quarters up the cells; single tiers of shorter cells (15–45 µm long) separating every 2–4(–7) tiers of longer cells (60–90 µm long), all 9–16 µm in diameter, ends rounded. Genicula ends not corresponding to tiers, similar in structure to intergenicula but cells narrower, thicker walled and darkly staining, with lateral pit-connections. Cortex compact, developed from larger, ovoid, outer medullary cells, consisting of anticlinal filaments of 5–10 ovoid cells (6–)7–9 µm in diameter, with short epithallial cells, present but less well developed on genicula. Apices of branches with meristematic cells and small epithallial cells. Rhodoplasts discoid to laminate.

Reproduction. Gametangial thalli unknown. Tetrasporangial conceptacles prominent, 250–500 µm in external diameter, tetrasporangia among elongate cells, 70–110 µm long and 35–55 µm in diameter, zonately divided.

Photo of Amphiroa gracilis Harv.

Distribution. Kalbarri, W. Aust., to Troubridge Hill, Yorke Pen, S. Aust.

[After Womersley, Mar. Benthic Fl. Southern Australia IIIB: 286–288 (1996)]