Amphiroa tribulus (J.Ellis & Sol.) J.V.Lamour.

  • Filed As

    Corallinaceae
    Amphiroa tribulus (J.Ellis & Sol.) J.V.Lamour.

  • Collector(s)

    H. H. Bartlett 18009, 23 Jun 1941

  • Location

    Haiti. Island lying off Anse a Margot (Bayeux), north coast, between Cap Hatien and Le Borgne: habitat a narrow reef of (mostly dead) sand-covered or wave-worn coral on the landward side of the island, covered with shallow water when the sea is rough and at high tide, inclosing deeper Turbinaria pools in which the water becomes hot when isolated at low tide; all specimens from a depth of less than 3 feet, some barely covered.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 02285234

    Occurrence ID: 8def6d33-958f-45dd-ae14-a65b4ad209b6

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  • Region

    West Indies

  • Country

    Haiti

  • Locality

    Island lying off Anse a Margot (Bayeux), north coast, between Cap Hatien and Le Borgne: habitat a narrow reef of (mostly dead) sand-covered or wave-worn coral on the landward side of the island, covered with shallow water when the sea is rough and at high tide, inclosing deeper Turbinaria pools in which the water becomes hot when isolated at low tide; all specimens from a depth of less than 3 feet, some barely covered

  • Coordinates

    19.8344, -72.4419

  • Coordinate Uncertainty (m)

    50.999

  • Georeferencing Method

    Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Version 2012. Located coordinates of landward side of geogr. center of island off of Anse à Margot. Measured from selected coord. to farthest extent of the landward side to find linear extent (39.43 m). Input info. into MaNIS Georef. Calc. to find uncertainty radius.

  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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PLANTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF HAITI
Distributed by the University of Michigan
Island lying off Anse à Margot (Bayeux), north coast, between Cap
Haïtien and Le Borgne: habitat a narrow reef of (mostly dead) sand-
covered or wave-worn coral on the landward side of the island, covered
with shallow water when the sea is rough and at high tide, inclosing
deeper Turbinaria pools in which the water becomes hot when isolated
at low tide; all specimens from a depth of less than 3 feet, some barelv
covered
H. H. Bartlett
No
June
1941
02285234