Sphacelaria tribuloides Menegh.
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Filed As
Sphacelariaceae
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Collector(s)
E. Y. Dawson 3223, 07 Nov 1946
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Location
Mexico. Baja California. Punta Palmilla. Near San Jose del Cabo.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02418012
Occurrence ID: 7889eb5b-109c-4ff7-9ca0-d5590f9299c4
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Kingdom
Algae
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Division
Heterokontophyta
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Class
Phaeophyceae
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Order
Sphacelariales
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Family
Sphacelariaceae
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All Determinations
Sphacelaria tribuloides Menegh. det Y. Keum, 08 Nov 1996
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Region
North America
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Country
Mexico
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State/Province
Baja California
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Locality
Punta Palmilla. Near San Jose del Cabo
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Distribution
?L Phycotheca Bor eali« Americana. Collins, Holden & Setchell. 1694, Sphacelaria plumula var. californica Sauv. Sauvageau, Remarques sur les Sphacelariees, p. 91, fig. 21, 1900. Growing in pools, middle of litoral zone, San Pedro, California, Feb., 1907. N, L. (SMTOtySPeoiUNs herbarium presented to the New vouk *otanical Gardeim By N. l. Britton, 1922 -S. Kww 3 A/«y- ^ Seoul Mvh'onaA CsN^ ICO iO> ¡00 'tf- I''. C\J CM O ft »n IV THE F. S. COILINS presented to the new York botanical cc BY N. L. BRITTON, 1 82k MARINE ALGAE OF PACIFIC MEXICO Hancock-Guggenheim Expedition of 1946-47 _Sphacelaria Hancockii Daweai _ Locality: Punta Palmilla, near San Jose del Cabo, Baja California November 7, 1946 Habitat: Good cobble and conglomerate reef with abundant pools. Domi- nant Padina, Dictyota and Sargassum; Dictyosphaeria in lower zone. —0.2' tide with little surf. Collected by E. Yale Dawson det. by E »Y »D • No. 3223 Gc ALGAE DISTRIBUTED BY THE ALLAN HANCOCK FOUNDATION THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 02418012 <P i'ST '05 co N C\J CM O JF J / / '*/? Aft Q , The f. s. non ins? hcpr^bium pbtset«to TO The New York botanical garden By N. l. Britton, i 822 j J? " r'"x~~ ¡\vr't1 *' ^ * jL1 Phycotheoa Boreali-Amerioana. Collins. Holden, and Setchell. 172. Sphacelaria tribuloides Merveg. ? Hanck, Meeresalgen, p. 343, fig. 144, 1885; San Diego, Gal. u % r ¿r ; . sT . s, i W *Ar \r r V MRS. E. SNYDER. The articulations are shorter than in the typical Mediterranean plant, and the number of tubes is often greater; the gemmae agree quite closely. The identification must be considered probably correct, but not certainly. ¥. S. C. 02274392 02418012 02274394 02274393
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Sphacelaria tribuloides Menegh.