Anacystis compacta N.L.Gardner
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Filed As
Microcystaceae
Anacystis compacta N.L.Gardner ( holotype ) -
Collector(s)
J. N. F. Wille 439, 15 Jan 1915
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Location
Puerto Rico. Caguas.
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Habitat
Growing on bark of a tree trunk. Growing on bark of a tree trunk.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 00937818
Occurrence ID: 0096a17f-121f-4d20-9a07-7aa4e734384e
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Feedback
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Kingdom
Algae
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Division
Cyanobacteria
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Class
Cyanophyceae
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Order
Chroococcales
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Family
Microcystaceae
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All Determinations
Anacystis compacta N.L.Gardner det N. L. Gardner, s.d.
Gloeocapsa alpicola (Lyngb.) Bornet det F. E. Drouet, Sep 1945
Note: parasitizied (Type of Anacystis compacta Gardn.)Anacystis montana (Lightf.) F.E.Drouet & W.A.Daily det F. E. Drouet, 1955
Note: parasitzedAnacystis compacta N.L.Gardner det J. Komárek, 25 Oct 2009
Note: Species present scarcely, corresponds to the description, recently belongs to Asterocapsa, has not been recombined. -
Type Details
holotype of Anacystis compacta N.L.Gardner
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Region
West Indies
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Country
Puerto Rico
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Locality
Caguas.
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Coordinates
18.2139, -66.0467
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
11231.6
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Georeferencing Method
Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Version 2012. Located coordinates of geogr. center of Caguas. Measured from coord. to farthest extent of the region to find linear ext. (11220 m). Used MaNIS Georef. Calculator to find uncertainty (Bounded Area).
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
iMiC AU Q er < o < o O: m OC o > 00 CO co G) O O ---=---—_ ___________- THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN DARIUS OGDEN MILLS FUND FRESHWATER ALGAE OF PORTO RICO COLLECTED BY PROFESSOR N. WILLE Caguas January 15^tt 1915 No.. é3i A C ' r , /) JL frm) Anacystis compacta sp. nov. Plate 4, figure 36 Colonies spherical to irregular in outline, free, 25-60 n diam.; cells slightly angular, closely packed together in the juvenile stage, becoming rounded, almost spherical, at maturity, 4.5- 5.5 m diam., bright aeruginous, homogeneous; resting spores sub- spherical, with a conspicuous, smooth wall, 6-6.5 \x diam.; tegu- ment- firm, smooth, homogeneous, close-fitting, hyaline when young, becoming yellowish or brown. Growing on bark of a tree trunk, in Caguas, no. 439, type. This species may be distinguished from others by the closely compacted, angular, bright blue-green cells embedded within a close-fitting, firm tegument, hyaline in juvenile stage, becoming yellow or brown at maturity. fitr\^ 7 n.V._:___IM___n____n-V...* | ^ t iTj Determined by Francis Drouet and William A. Daily Determined T3y Francis Drouet 6 7 8 9 10 _ .. The New York copyright reserved Botanical Garden 36. Anacystis compacta Two colonies. The one at the left in typical vege- tative condition, the other at the right with ma- ture resting cells.................................................................................... x 500 00937818
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Anacystis compacta N.L.Gardner