Nitella opaca (C.Agardh ex Bruzelius) C.Agardh
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Filed As
Characeae
Nitella opaca (C.Agardh ex Bruzelius) C.Agardh -
Collector(s)
R. D. Wood s.n., 20 Aug 1947 [1946]
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Location
United States of America. California. Yosemite National Park, Mirror Lake, in shallow water just off path on west side.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02022451
Occurrence ID: 12be87a4-921b-40b2-b25d-316db452592a
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Feedback
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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
Nitella opaca (C.Agardh ex Bruzelius) C.Agardh
det H. M. Meyer, 16 Jun 2009
Note: Fragment removed for DNA analysis. KGK0829 a or bNitella capillaris (Krok) J.Groves & Bull.-Webst. det R. D. Wood, 10 May 1947
Note: 47-5-10-5Nitella opaca (C.Agardh ex Bruzelius) C.Agardh det R. D. Wood, 13 Apr 1947
Note: 47-4-13-7, 47-4-13-8
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
California
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Locality
Yosemite National Park, Mirror Lake, in shallow water just off path on west side
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Coordinates
37.7476, -119.549
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
41.569
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Georeferencing Method
Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Version 2012. Located coordinates on shore closest to geogr. center of Mirror Lake. Measured from coord. to farthest extent of the lake to find linear extent (30 m). Input info. into MaNIS Georef. Calc. to find uncert. rad. (Bounded Area).
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Geodetic Datum
WGS84
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Distribution
ipN YORK Nit el la opaca Agardh ? ^ In shallow water Just off path on west side of Mirror Lake, YosemitA National Park. R.DWWood, Aug. 20, 194-7. Det R.D.Wood, April 13, 1947(#47-4-13-7) NOTE: Not typical! Dioecious; that antheridia borne in clusters on the dactuls of progressively increasing length, usually 3-5 antheridia in a duster, the uppermost mature, and lowermost Just developing, about 640 microns in diameter. Oogonia isolated or geminate, 660 microns long. OOspore ^40. / \ __ mi YORK BOTANICAL GARÛEH 776 The New York Botanical Garden Fragment removed for DNA analysis. KGK082/8 a or b H. M. Meyer 06/16/2009 ü 6/«iI CP\ N i tel la opaca Agardh if) Not/ TYPICAL In shallow water Just offpath on west side of Mirror Lake, Yosemite National Park. R.D Wood, Aug. 20, 1946. (#47-4-13-8) NOTE: Not typical. Dioecious; antheridia borne in clusters on dactyls of progressively in- creasing length, usually 3-5 together. Oognia Isolated or geminate at branchlet node. Bulblets multicellular. Antheridia 640 microns in dlam; oogpnia 660 microns long. Oospores 340 microns in diameter. RICHARD D. WOOD HERBARIUM DEPOSITED 1978 IN THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 02022451
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Nitella opaca (C.Agardh ex Bruzelius) C.Agardh