Agarum turneri Postels & Rupr.
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Filed As
Costariaceae
Agarum turneri Postels & Rupr. -
Collector(s)
F. S. Collins s.n., Jul 1897
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Location
United States of America. Maine. Hancock Co. Mt. Desert Island, Sea Wall, growing in tide pools.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02223991
Occurrence ID: 92944ae8-4003-44d9-8272-306bb10dc8e9
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Exsiccatae
Phycotheca Boreali-Americana, a collection of dried specimens of the Algae of North America
Exsiccatae Number: III c
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Kingdom
Algae
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Division
Stramenopiles
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Class
Phaeophyceae
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Order
Laminariales
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Family
Costariaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Maine
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County/Municipio
Hancock Co.
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Locality
Mt. Desert Island, Sea Wall, growing in tide pools
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Coordinates
44.2529, -68.2952
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
1116.57
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Georeferencing Method
Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Version 2012. Located coordinates of approx. geogr. center of Seawall. Measured from coord. to approx. geogr. center of nearest named place, Manset; 1/2ed dist. = linearext. (1105 m). Input info into MaNIS Georef. Calc. to find uncert. radius (Undefined Area).
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
Phycotheca Boreali-Americana. Collins, Holden, and Setchell. < III. Agarom Turneri Post. &Hfta.pB'-6ot.UNS MFnìMRHJM ! i PRESENTED TO S! *; The New York potanical garden °! Postela & Ruprecht, 111. Alg., p. 12, PL ^^If*.\84frR|TTO(vii , B22 t g; Harvey, Nereis Bor.-Am., part 1, p. 95, PI. V, 1852. Fari. And. & Raton, Alg. Am.-Bor. Exsicc., No. 113, 1879. Farlow, N. E. Marine Algae, p. 96,1881. De Toni, Syll. Alg., Vol. Ill, p. 334,1895. Humphrey, Proc. Amer. Acad., Yol. XXIII, p. 195, PI. I & II, 1896. a> a> CO CM CM CM O a: “Washëd ashore,- Revere BeachpMassachusetts. b. Growing in tide pools, Sea Wall, Mount Desert Island, Maine, July, 1897. 0.—Eflrtion of frond with unilocular sporangia. F. S. COLLINS. The tide pool form, apparently from being limited in its longitudinal growth by the shallowness of the water, is relatively broader than the nor- mal deep water form, has a shorter stipe, and is often much folded and •contorted. The plate in the Nereis represents the typical deep water form. iQfae contrast of the tide pool form is sometimes striking, but being due wholly to local conditions, the latter does not seem to deserve ^special name. F. S. C. FLORA OF MOUNT DESERT I., MAINE. nV A. WÊk&A- (J (AA/yveA*', (j 5279 190^ I £>U^ «! (àx i+vübc*. Y- The f. s. cotLiNs herbarium PRESENTED TO The New York eotanigal Garden By n. l. Britton, 1922 I 02223991
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Agarum turneri Postels & Rupr.