Conferva sesquipedalis Mont.

  • Filed As

    Incertae sedis
    Conferva sesquipedalis Mont.

  • Collector(s)

    A. L. D. s.n., May 1896

  • Location

    United States of America. South Dakota. Brown Co. Aberdeen. in stagnant fresh water.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 02106196

    Occurrence ID: 6dccafb6-de89-439e-a3b0-0d522ec64c3e

  • Exsiccatae

    American Algae

    Exsiccatae Number: 271

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    South Dakota

  • County/Municipio

    Brown Co.

  • City/Township

    Aberdeen

  • Locality

    in stagnant fresh water

  • Coordinates

    45.4647, -98.4865

  • Coordinate Uncertainty (m)

    6800

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  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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Josephine E. Tilden. American Algae.

. Conferva sesquipedalis Mont. VIII. Cent. pi. cell. nouv. in Ann. Sci.
Nat. 173. no. 86. 1859.

Filaments broad, vegetative green; cells 22-37.5 mic. in diameter, .5-3
times longer than broad.

In stagnant fresh water.

Aberdeen, South Dakota.

Coll. A. L. D., My 1896.

Comm. David Griffiths.

This plant has too wide a filament to allow of its beingplaced under any
other Conferva species, except C. serpens Kg. The latter plant, how-
ever, is reported only from running water.

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271. Conferva sesquipedalis Mont. VIII. Cent. pi. cell. nouv. in Ann. Sci.
Nat. 173. no. 86. 1859.

Filaments broad, vegetative green; cells 22-37.5 mic. in diameter, .5-3
times longer than broad.

In stagnant fresh water.

Aberdeen, South Dakota.

Coll. A. L. D., My 1896.

Comm. David Griffiths.

This plant has too wide a filament to allow of its beingplaced under any
other Conferva species, except C. serpens Kg. The latter plant, how-
ever, is reported only from running water.

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