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Caulerpa cupressoides Ag. var. lycopodium 



f. amicorum Weber-van Bosse. 

 Nom ( Jap. ! Biakushin-dzuta. 



PL. CLV, Fig. 1-3. 



C. cupressoides Ag. var. lycopodium f. amicorum Weber-van Bosse 

 Monogr. Caulerpa p. 337, PI XXVII, fig. 12, PI. XXVIII, f. 10-12. C. 

 amicornm Harv. Proc. Amer. Acad. Vol. IV, 1869. 



Plant large and robust with thick and glabrous surculus (ca. 

 2-3 mm. in diameter). Aerial shoot erect, 10-15 cm. high, naked 

 and cylindrical below for longer or shorter distance appearing like 

 stipe, loosely branched in alternate or sometimes subfasciculate 

 manner, standing on narrow or patent axils, densely covered with 

 subulate, incurved patent and subcylindrical ramenta arranged in 

 2-4-5 rows generally 2-2.5 times as long as the diameter of 

 rachis, while .those at the base of shoot shorter and conical. 

 Plant becomes stiff in drying and does not adhere to paper. 



