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In some respects anthoceros resembles algae such as

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As in Anthoceros there are TVostoc-cavities, and in some species large intercellular cavities in the midrib, giving the latter an areolated appearance like that of a Marchantiaceous thallus. The development of this genus has been chiefly worked out by Leitgeb and by Campbell

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