Abstract

Habit of Iyengaria stellata from South Africa. Left: Underwater photograph of a highly‐branched I. stellata growing in a permanently‐filled rock pool at Haga Haga in the Eastern Cape (courtesy of Robert J. Anderson). Upper right: Closer view of the branches of I. stellata (courtesy of Robert J. Anderson). Lower right: Cushion‐like I. stellata showing irregular furrows and convolutions, exposed during low tide at the Hluleka Nature Reserve, Eastern Cape (courtesy of John J. Bolton). See Santiañez et al. in this issue.Cover picture from: Article link hereimage

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