Alaria dolichorhachis Kjellm.

  • Filed As

    Alariaceae
    Alaria dolichorhachis Kjellm.

  • Collector(s)

    W. A. Setchell, A. A. Lawson s.n., 23 Jun 1899

  • Location

    United States of America. Alaska. Aleutians West Census Area. Unalaska Bay, western shores of Amaknak Island, upper part of the litoral zone, on rocks.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 02341052

    Occurrence ID: 056be919-2bd4-4ffb-be9c-4dfab71f06bc

  • Exsiccatae

    Phycotheca Boreali-Americana, a collection of dried specimens of the Algae of North America

    Exsiccatae Number: XLI

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Alaska

  • County/Municipio

    Aleutians West Census Area

  • Locality

    Unalaska Bay, western shores of Amaknak Island, upper part of the litoral zone, on rocks

  • Coordinates

    53.8973, -166.537

  • Coordinate Uncertainty (m)

    3671.57

  • Georeferencing Method

    Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Version 2012. Located coordinates of mdpt W shore Amaknak Isl. Measured from coord. to farthest extent of the W shore to find linear extent (3660 m). Used MaNIS Georef. Calculator to find uncertainty (Bounded Area).

  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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Phycothaca Boreali-Amerlcana. Collins, Holden, and Setchell.
XLI. Alaria dolichorhachis Icjellman?
Kjellraan, 4|-lgae of thé Arctic Sea, p^.217, gPl. XXJ XXI, & XXV, figs.
llr-18,1883.1 Om Beriughafvets Algflora, p. 36, 1889.
De Toni, Sylloge Algarum, Vol. Ill, p. 328f1895.
On rocks, upper part of the litoral zone, western shores of Amaknak
Island, TJnalaska Bay, Alaska, June 23, 1899. ^
W. A. SETCHELL & A. A. LAWSON.
The plants referred here provisionally were characteristic of the up-
j)er portion of the litpral zone, and while they do not agree with the
^description of A. doliehorhachj® in every detail, thèÿ seem^to come
nearer to thatt thanto any other species. The sporophylls, when fertile,
are much thickene® towards the base.
W. A. S.