Hydrurus foetidus (Vill.) Trevis.

  • Filed As

    Hydruraceae
    Hydrurus foetidus (Vill.) Trevis.

  • Collector(s)

    J. E. Tilden s.n., 09 Jul 1896

  • Location

    United States of America. Montana. Park Co. Emigrant. Tom Minor creek, in swift mountain stream attached to rocks, water very cold.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 02223788

    Occurrence ID: 553f9495-1c95-436c-a1a4-a3c3ea7643e5

  • Exsiccatae

    American Algae

    Exsiccatae Number: 115

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Montana

  • County/Municipio

    Park Co.

  • City/Township

    Emigrant

  • Locality

    Tom Minor creek, in swift mountain stream attached to rocks, water very cold

  • Coordinates

    45.3686, -110.735

  • Coordinate Uncertainty (m)

    2181.57

  • Georeferencing Method

    Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Version 2012. Located coordinates of approx. geogr. center of Emigrant. Measured from coord. to approx. geogr. center of nearest named place, Pray; 1/2ed dist. (2170m). Put info in MaNIS Georef. Calc. to find uncert. Rad. (Undef. Area).

  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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Josephine E. Tilden. American Algae.
115. Hydrurus foetidus (Vill.) Kxrchn. Krypt.-Flor. von Schles. Algen.
106. n. 148. 1878.
Thallus lubricous, attached at base, elongated, up to 1.5 dm. in length,
naked below, much branched above, clothed with feathery ramuli in
upper portions, solid, dark olive green (olivaceous); cells 6—10 mik.
in width, globose or elliptical.
In swift mountain stream attached to rocks. Water very cold.
Tom Minor creek, Montana.
J. E. T. 9 J1 1896.
With Prasiola mexicana.
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Josephine E. Tilden. American Algae.
115. Hydrurus foetidus (Vill,) Kirchn. Krypt.-Flor. von Schles. Algen.
106. n. 148. 1878.
Thallus lubricous, attached at base, elongated, up to 1.5 dm. in length,
naked below, much branched above, clothed with feathery ramuli in
upper portions, solid, dark olive green (olivaceous); cells 6—10 mik.
in width, globose or elliptical.
In swift mountain stream attached to rocks. Water very cold.
Tom Minor creek, Montana.
J. E. T. 9 J1 1896.
With Prasiola mexicana.
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