Bangia fuscopurpurea (Dillwyn) Lyngb.

  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    Bermuda

  • Locality

    Harrington Sound, on wall by Palmetto Vale

  • Coordinates

    32.3338, -64.7251

  • Coordinate Uncertainty (m)

    2031.57

  • Georeferencing Method

    Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Version 2012. Located coordinates on shore closest to approx. geogr. center of Harrington Sound. Measured from coord. to farthest extent of the sound = linear extent (2020 m). Input info into MaNIS Georef. Calc. to find uncert. radius.

  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

  • Distribution

    Map all specimens of this taxon

Phycotheca Boreali-Americana.	Collins,	HERBARlUl^

Algae of Bermuda.	PRr"etnted to

The New Yonn eotanicai card*

2084. Bangia fuscoporpurea (dm#')"

Lyngbye, Hydr. Dan., p. 83, PI. XXIV. C, 1819.

Harvey, Nereis Bor.-Am., part 3, p. 54, 1858.

Farlow, Proc. Amer. Acad., Vol. X, p. 378, 1875; Report of
U. S. Fish Comm, for 1875, p. 704, 1876; N. E. Marine
Alage, p. 112, 1881.

B. atropurpurea subsp. fuscopurpurea De Toni, Syll. Alg.,

Vol. IV, p. 11, 1897.

Conferva fuscopurpurea Dillwyn, Brit. Conf., p. 54, PI. XCII,

1807.

Harrington Sound, on wall by Palmetto Vale, March 5,

1914.

A.	B. HERVEY.

The same species, from Massachusetts, Connecticut and
Washington, was distributed as P. B.-A., Nos. 87 and 1134.

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Collins & Hervey.Algae of Bermuda.Contri-
butions Bermuda 3iological Station for
Besearch no. 69, page 94, August 1917.

89S	.COLLINS- AND HERVEY.

Class RHODOPHYCEAE.

Family BANGIACEAE.

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BOTANICAL

NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN

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Bangia Lyngbye.

B.	fuscopurpurea (Dillw.) Lyngbye, 1819, p. 83, Pl. XXIV.
C; P. B.-A., No. 2084; Conferva fuscopurpurea Dillwyn, 1809, p. 54,
PI. XCII. On exposed rock, North Shore near Shelly Bay, April,
Fairyland, Dec., Collins; in tufts on wall by Palmetto Vale, Harring-
ton Sound, March, Hervey. In the North Shore and Fairyland
stations there were scattered filaments only, imperceptible except on
microscopic examination. At the Sound station the tufts were sev-
eral cm. long. In all cases it was a slender form, mostly monosi-
phonous, rarely over four cells to a segment.

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