Gigartina mamillosa (Gooden. & Woodw.) J.Agardh
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Filed As
Gigartinaceae
Gigartina mamillosa (Gooden. & Woodw.) J.Agardh -
Collector(s)
J. E. Tilden s.n., 31 Jul 1897
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Location
United States of America. Washington. Kitsap Co. Tracyton. growing between tides, attached to rocks in clumps.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02196427
Occurrence ID: 446da8be-d831-4f9d-9eae-c87d9e975a85
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Related Objects
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Exsiccatae
Exsiccatae Number: 220
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Kingdom
Algae
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Division
Rhodophyta
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Class
Florideophyceae
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Order
Gigartinales
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Family
Gigartinaceae
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All Determinations
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Washington
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County/Municipio
Kitsap Co.
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City/Township
Tracyton
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Locality
growing between tides, attached to rocks in clumps
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Coordinates
47.609, -122.655
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Coordinate Uncertainty (m)
1901
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Distribution
Josephine E. Tildex. American Algae. 220. Qigartina mamillosa (Good, and Wood.) J. Ag. Alg. Med. 104. 1842. Frond flat, channeled, linear, decompound-dichotomous, fastigiate, dark brownish red, sometimes olive, 6-8 cm. in length; upper segments wedge-shaped, bifid; secondary segments developed from both surfaces of frond, wedge-shaped, simple, or forked. | ; if . _ ?<^AR7I7ivr7r'> Attached to rocks in clumps. Growing between tides. f v v f COLUMBIA Tracyton, Kitsap county, Washington. J. E. T. 31 Jl. 1897. Det. Miss Ethel S. Barton. 220. Qigartina mamillos-a (Good, and Wood.) J. Ag. Alg. Med. 104. 1842. Frond flat, channeled, linear, decompound-dichotomous, fastigiate, dark brownish red, sometimes olive, 6-8 cm. in length; upper segments wedge-shaped, bifid ; secondary segments developed from both surfaces of frond, wedge-shaped, simple, or forked. Attached to rocks in clumps. Growing between tides. Tracyton, Kitsap county, Washington. J. E. T. 31 Jl. 1897. Det. Miss Ethel S. Barton. NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 02196427 02196427
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Gigartina mamillosa (Gooden. & Woodw.) J.Agardh