Lychnothamnus barbatus (Meyen) Leonh.
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Filed As
Characeae
Lychnothamnus barbatus (Meyen) Leonh. -
Collector(s)
R. D. Wood 60-11-21-3, 21 Nov 1960
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Location
Australia. Queensland. Warrill River, large pool c. 100 ft. east of bridge, c. 44.7 mi. north of Warwick.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02020585
Occurrence ID: 88131944-03ad-4b2f-8b30-a7ea586073b8
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Kingdom
Algae
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Division
Charophyta
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Class
Charophyceae
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Order
Charales
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Family
Characeae
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All Determinations
Lychnothamnus barbatus (Meyen) Leonh. det R. D. Wood, 11 Apr 1963
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Region
Oceania
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Country
Australia
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State/Province
Queensland
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Locality
Warrill River, large pool c. 100 ft. east of bridge, c. 44.7 mi. north of Warwick
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Coordinates
-27.9561, 152.579
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
42.5934
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Georeferencing Method
Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Version 2012. Used coord. of geogr. center of bridge over Warrill Creek approx. 44.7 mi. N of Warwick along Cunningham Hwy. Coord. to farthest extent of bridge=linear extent. Input info (inc. offset 100 ft E) into MaNIS Georef. Calc. to find offset coord.+uncert.
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
CHARACEAE Herbarium of R. D. Wood Rhode Island State College Lychnothamnus barbatus (Meyen) Leonh. No. 60-11-21-3 Common isolated clumps in c. 15" of water, sandy-mud bottom, large pool c. 100 ft. E of bridge, Warrill River, c. 44.7 mi. N of Warwick, Queensland, Australia. (Lychnothamnus) Coll.: R.D.Wood Det.: R R.D. Wood 60-11-21-3. Nov. 21, 1960. Common isolated clumps in c. 15" of water, sandy-mud bottom, large pool c. 100 ft. E of bridge, Warrill River, c. 44.7 mi. N of Warwick, Queensland, Australia. (Lychnothamnus) Lych. barbatus April 11, 1963 Lychnothamnus barbatus relict cortex branchlet THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN copyright reserved RICHARD D. WOOD HERBARIUM DEPOSITED 1978 IN THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 02020585 R.D. Wood 60-11-21-3 Lychnothamnus barbatus Lychnothamnus barbatus OCR Engine: OCR_Gemini_1_5_Flash
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Lychnothamnus barbatus (Meyen) Leonh.