Gongolaria montagnei (J.Agardh) Kuntze
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Gongolaria montagnei (J.Agardh) Kuntze |
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Gongolaria montagnei (J.Agardh) Kuntze
Fig. 17A-C View Figure 17
Cystoseira montagnei J. Agardh. Basionym.
Cystoseira spinosa Sauvageau, Cystoseira adriatica Sauvageau, Phyllacantha montagnei (J. Agardh) Kützing, Treptacantha montagnei (J. Agardh) Orellana & Sansón, Treptacantha ballesterosii Orellana & Sansón. Synonyms.
Morphology of specimens from Pantelleria.
G. montagnei is a non-caespitose species, fixed to the substrate by a robust discoid holdfast. The axis is trunk-like and cylindrical, unbranched or poorly branched. The apex is spinose and not prominent. Primary branches are cylindrical and bear numerous sparse bifid or multifid spinose appendages. Secondary branches are shorter and less branched, with divaricate and bifid spinose appendages. This species has oblong and spinose tophules. During scuba dives, we observed new primary branches arising from tophules. During the monitoring activities, this species was not found fertile.
Habitat.
This species was observed during scuba dives at Punta Spadillo, Cala Levante and Cala Tramontana, in the middle-lower infralittoral (from 8 down to a depth of 22 m).
Distribution.
G. montagnei is widely distributed in the Mediterranean Sea ( Blanfuné et al. 2022).
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Gongolaria montagnei (J.Agardh) Kuntze
Marletta, Giuliana & Lombardo, Andrea 2023 |
Treptacantha montagnei
Orellana & Sansón 2019 |
Treptacantha ballesterosii
Orellana & Sanson 2019 |
Cystoseira montagnei
J.Agardh 1842 |