Sargassum, C. Agardh, 1820
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.600.5.3 |
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Key for Sargassum View in CoL View at ENA from southwestern Vietnam
1a. Axes with spines.................................................................................................................................................................................2
1b. Axes smooth .......................................................................................................................................................................................3
2a. Holdfasts lobed.................................................................................................................................................................. S. confusum
2b. Holdfasts conical, giving rise to stolon-like branches.................................................................................................... S. polycystum
3a. Axes compressed ................................................................................................................................................................................4
3b. Axes cylindrical..................................................................................................................................................................................6
4a. Leaves with entire margin ................................................................................................................................................... S. swartzii
4b Leaves with serrate margin.................................................................................................................................................................5
5a. Vesicles with terminal spines; petioles compressed or leaf-shaped; leaves thin ........................................................... S. oligocystum
5b. Vesicles on leaves; petioles compressed; leaves thick curved inside branches ..................................................................... S. feldmannii
6a. Leaves with entire or sparse spines, undulate ....................................................................................................................................7
6b. Leaves with sharply serrated margin..................................................................................................................................................8
7a. Basal leaves blunt at the apex; vesicles ovate ................................................................................................................... S. cinereum
7b. Basal leaves thick, larger and oval; vesicles oval or lanceolate ...................................................................................... S. siliquosum
8a. Vesicles spherical to obovate..............................................................................................................................................................9
8b. Vesicles leaf-shaped..........................................................................................................................................................................10
9a. Vesicles numerous; leaves lanceolate........................................................................................................................... S. microcystum
9b. Vesicles few; leaves obovate to spathulate ................................................................................................................................... S. ilicifolium
10a. Leaves serrated; midribs conspicuous up to ¾ of leaves................................................................................................. S. aquifolium
10b. Leaves spathulate to obovate; midribs inconspicuous..................................................................................................................... S. mcclurei
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