Seirospora purpurea M.Howe
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Filed As
Ceramiaceae
Seirospora purpurea M.Howe ( holotype ) -
Collector(s)
A. B. Hervey s.n., 15 Dec 1913
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Location
Bermuda. Gravelly Bay, in cave.
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Habitat
In cave.
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Notes (shown on label)
Originally identified and distributed as: Callithamnion byssoideum Arn. var. jamaicence Collins
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Specimen Notes
Mounted with barcode 00922198.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 00922196
Occurrence ID: 5799450f-9adc-41e9-ba76-bea88b839879
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Exsiccatae
Phycotheca Boreali-Americana, a collection of dried specimens of the Algae of North America
Exsiccatae Number: 2045 b
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Feedback
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Kingdom
Algae
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Division
Rhodophyta
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Class
Florideophyceae
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Order
Ceramiales
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Family
Ceramiaceae
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All Determinations
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Type Details
holotype of Seirospora purpurea M.Howe
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Region
North America
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Country
Bermuda
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Locality
Gravelly Bay, in cave
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Coordinates
32.3172, -64.7138
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
164.339
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Georeferencing Method
Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Version 2012. Unable to find a cave. Located coord. on shore closest to geogr. center of Gravelly Bay. Meas. from coord. to farthest extent of shore to find lin. ext. (152.77 m). Input info. into MaNIS Geo. Calc. to find uncert. radius.
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
Phycotheca BoreaIi=Americana. Collins, Holden and Setchell. Algae of Bermuda. 2045. Callithamnion byssoideum Am. var. jamaicense coiims. Collins, in P. B.-A., No. 443; Proc. Amer. Acad., Vol. XXXVII p. 258, 1901. In cave, Gravelly Bay. a. Feb. 23, 1913. b. Dec. 15, 1913. A. B. HERVEY. The same species, from Jamaica, was distributed as P. B.-A., No. 443. NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN Ou 00922198 r tyj. Seirospora purpurea M. A. Howe, sp. nov. Plants purple-lake or dahlia- carmine forming dense, more or less felted, pulvinate tufts 1-2} cm. high, rami- fication repeatedly decompound, for the most part obscurely quinquefarious, the ultimate ramelli dichotomo-subdistichous and often subfastigiate; main axes 0.15-0.25 mm. in diameter at base, rather sparingly corticated for one half or more of their length by narrow-celled rhizoids, and in basal parts clothed in addition by free sometimes spirally entwined rhizoids, occasional cells of the upper ramuli also sending out elongate, free, long-celled, simple or spar- ingly branched rhizoids; largest uncorticated cells of the main axes 40-95 n in diameter, subcylindric or slightly, enlarged at the nodes, 14—2} times as long as broad, their walls 8—20 fj. thick; cells of the ultimate ramelli mostly 2—4 times as long as broad, the terminal obtuse, 6—13 in diameter, hairs apparently wanting; dioicous; antheridia ovoid, lance-ovoid, dimidiate-ovoid, or ellipsoid, occurring singly at the _nodes, erecto-patent, often incurved, 48-65^ high, 26-40^ broad; cystocarps somewhat hemispheric, 0.3-0.4 mm. broad, composed of free, erecto-patent, moniliform, sporogenous filaments, the ellipsoid or ovoid c-arpospores 35-40 ¡x long; tetrasporangia scattered, solitary at the nodes, obovoid or ellipsoid, 50-65 n in maximum diameter, tetrahedrally divided. (Phyc. Bor.-Am. 2045, as Callithamnion byssoideum jamaicense Collins.) Type from a cave, Gravelly Bay, A. B. Hervey (Phyc. Bor.-Am. 2045) in the herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden. Seirospora purpurea bears some resemblance in habit to small dense con- ditions of Callithamnion corymbosum and C. byssoides, but is easily distin- guished by the sheathing of the basal parts of the main axes by free rhizoids in addition to the cortications, by the frequently rhiziniferous cells of the smaller branches and the consequent more or less felted condition of the tufts, and more especially by having the cystoearp of a Seirospora, with its free sporogenous filaments, instead of the solid cystocarp of a Callithamnion with its common enclosing wall. The European Seirospora? Gaillonii (Crouan) De-Toni is possibly a nearer relative. The Jamaican Callithamnion byssoi- deum jamaicense Collins (Phyc. Bor.-Am. 443) is manifestly a different thing. The cells of S. purpurea are apparently all uninucleate. Endemic. r- ^ J7/T. UMBia 1 * y I. v,, fcoTYPE OF: S£'\Z0S?CfcA U-A.W IK*. \^\TTnCN^H-L. FuoiUor _>Av, Co^Ngao Joio ?Z&Q'l , S ,o flAl'Zt.) I51 1P73-& A, Jlc O' ’J ‘Ji » ) ?> ilJ A|[0Abjq \*3 Coir.by A.B.Hervey. Bath Maine. U.S.A. Bermuda Dec. 15,1913. epnui, ? ‘V‘S‘n ‘euteyy 144c, •AaAj© *awV Aq*^ - Stai • c rr- So e ave X O H CQ 2 'O
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Seirospora purpurea M.Howe