Endospora rubra N.L.Gardner
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Filed As
Xenococcaceae
Endospora rubra N.L.Gardner ( paratype ) -
Collector(s)
J. N. F. Wille 1923 a, 21 Mar 1915
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Location
Puerto Rico. near Coamo Springs, on rocks.
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Habitat
On rocks. On rocks.
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Specimen Notes
Mounted with the hoplotype Wille 1916 a (barcode 00937825), and the paratypes Wille 405 (barcode 00937826), and Wille 1000 e (barcode 00937827).
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 00937828
Occurrence ID: 2ea134e3-bae7-4b63-af18-f43eb2286cc2
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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
Xenococcaceae
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All Determinations
Anacystis montana (Lightf.) F.E.Drouet & W.A.Daily det F. E. Drouet, 1955
Note: parasitizedGloeocapsa alpicola (Lyngb.) Bornet det F. E. Drouet, Sep 1945
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Type Details
paratype of Endospora rubra N.L.Gardner
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Region
West Indies
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Country
Puerto Rico
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Locality
near Coamo Springs, on rocks
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Coordinates
18.0373, -66.3736
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
118.532
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Georeferencing Method
BioGeomancer, Guide to Best Practices for Georefer. Located coordinates of geogr. center of Coamo Thermal Springs. Measured from coord. to farthest extent of the springs x2 = linear ext. (214 m). Used MaNIS Georef. Calculator to find uncertainty (Near a Feature).
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
i o o >- 3 h- CM CO h* CO O) o o THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN DARIUS OGDEN MILLS FUND FRESHWATER ALGAE OF PORTO RICO COLLECTED BY PROFESSOR N. WILLE Mayaguez February 10-11, 1915 No. ItP.P <_ Si K'., ^ciK : jTAMICAI, CARDEN WÊrtt'YORK BOTANICAL GARE) EN cell in the colony, and in neither is there such a definite membra- naceous wall separating the protoplasts. Another method of re- production would have to be added to the Cliamaesiphonaceous genus Pleurocapsa in addition to its schizogenous method of pro- ducing gonidia, and likewise the Cliroococcaceous genus Chroo- coccus would have to be emended to incluude such forms produc- ing specialized resting cells. It resembles the typical species in the genus Anacystis in having a definite life cycle, at the end of which all of , the cells of the colony are simultaneously changed into resting spores, the so-called rejuvenescent period. It dif- fers from Anacystis in that the cell walls are membranaceous and adhere by their entire surface until maturity, instead of be- ing cartilaginous, mucilaginous, or gelatinous, as in Anacystis, such walls expanding more or less and permitting the proto- plasts to migrate from each other to variable and considerable distances. THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN DARIUS OGDEN MILLS FUND FRESH-WATER ALGAE OF PORTO RICO COLLECTED BY PROFESSOR N. WILLE Coamo Springs January ^¿^1915 WEW Yu BOTANICA. CARDEN Determined by Francis Drouet and William A. Daily Tfrw il (i <* I Mir it t'uh ')*/i ‘X Determined by Francis Drouet Determined by Francis Drouet Endospora rubra colonies in various stages of IK A group of cells and development .................. x 500 THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN DARIUS OGDEN MILLS FUND FRESHWATER ALGAE OF PORTO RICO COLLECTED BY PROFESSOR N. WILLE Near Coamo Springs march 21, 1915 BOTA No ......'9JL3.au 2L Ÿ- f&fr- X“*' 31 /ÏA1. ENDOSPORA gen. nov. Cells dividing in three planes, approximately perpendicular to each other, resulting in cuboidal to more or less spherical colonies; cells more or less angular, with membranaceous walls ; all cells in the colony at maturity producing resting spores by thickening 011 the inside of the original separating walls, the spores being liberated by the dissolution of the colonial wall. Type species, Endospora rubra. The genus possesses a combination of characters not found
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Endospora rubra N.L.Gardner