Chlorella caldaria (Tilden) M.B.Allen
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Filed As
Chlorellaceae
Chlorella caldaria (Tilden) M.B.Allen -
Collector(s)
W. A. Setchell, L. E. Hunt s.n., 04 Jun 1900
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Location
United States of America. California. Sonoma Co. forming an emerald green, rather thick coating on steaming rocks above the "Devil's Kitchen", Geysers.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 03054269
Occurrence ID: f4c19593-c408-4282-bf07-fcd6a69dcad5
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Exsiccatae
Phycotheca Boreali-Americana, a collection of dried specimens of the Algae of North America
Exsiccatae Number: 851
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Kingdom
Algae
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Division
Chlorophyta
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Class
Trebouxiophyceae
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Family
Chlorellaceae
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All Determinations
Chlorella caldaria (Tilden) M.B.Allen det F. E. Drouet, Sep 1956
Dermocarpa caldaria (Tilden) F.E.Drouet det F. E. Drouet, Jun 1942
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Type Details
isotype of Pleurocapsa caldaria (Tilden) Setch.
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
California
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County/Municipio
Sonoma Co.
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Locality
forming an emerald green, rather thick coating on steaming rocks above the "Devil's Kitchen", Geysers
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Distribution
IN THE Field Mi Ateie iseum ot Ndiwf Donated to $ - ® Moral Histoty 2015 c*x :#:CR^RTJO<JAM|C. HERPARIUM plE^p• MUSJEUjj .OF. NATlrRAL HISTORY 1091161 er UUhIU uJLU^ tr1U JAO^ &W. p. IX • JHE HERBARIUM OF FRANCIS DROUET PHVCOTHECA BOREALI'AMERICANA. COLLINS, HOLDEN, AND SETCMELL. 851. Pfeurocapsa caldaria Setchell ms. Protococcus botryoides forma caldaria Tilden, Bot. Gazette, Vol. XXV, p* 94, Plk VII, fig. 18, 1898 ; American Algae, No. 283, sHiT Chroococcus yarins Tilden, -AJftfil’ican Algae, No. 198, 1896 j Bot. Gazette, Vol. XXV, p. 104, Pi. VII, fig. 21, 1898. Forming an emerald green, rather thick coating on steaming rocks above the “Devil’s Kitchen”, Geysers, Sonoma County, Calif- ornia, June 4, 1900. W. A. SETCHELL and L. E. HUNT. Clearly a member of the Cyanophyceae and forming a limited number (4) of schizospores which seem to relate it most closely to the genus Pleurocapsa. J0- ? vr. a. s. mm 03054269
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Chlorella caldaria (Tilden) M.B.Allen