Polysiphonia arctica J.Agardh
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                                                    Filed AsRhodomelaceae 
 Polysiphonia arctica J.Agardh
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                                                    Collector(s)R. G. Hooper, M. H.M. Roberge 9698, 29 Jul 1972 
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                                                    LocationCanada. Newfoundland and Labrador. Fortune Bay, Otter Rub Point, common on pebbles and shells in sand at 30 m. subtidally in a moderately exposed locality. 
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                                                    IdentifiersNY Barcode: 02347771 Occurrence ID: 89562d6c-28b2-4907-b22d-65b71d30759b 
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                                                    ExsiccataeExsiccatae Number: 145 
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                                                    KingdomAlgae 
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                                                    DivisionRhodophyta 
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                                                    ClassFlorideophyceae 
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                                                    OrderCeramiales 
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                                                    FamilyRhodomelaceae 
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                                                    All DeterminationsPolysiphonia arctica J.Agardh det R. G. Hooper, s.d. 
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                                                    RegionNorth America 
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                                                    CountryCanada 
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                                                    State/ProvinceNewfoundland and Labrador 
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                                                    LocalityFortune Bay, Otter Rub Point, common on pebbles and shells in sand at 30 m. subtidally in a moderately exposed locality 
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                                                    Coordinates47.65, -54.8 
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                                                    Distribution
ALGAE TERRAE NOVAE Phycological Herbarium Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's No. 143 Callophyllis cristata (C.Ag.) Kutz. (narrow deep water form) Grand le Pierre, Fortune Bay 47° 40'N; 54° 47'W Growing abundantly on rocks and algae from 8 to 18 m in an exposed location. Collected 11 to 13 m. Water —.2°C, air — 3°C, salinity 30.5 °/oo. Leg.: R. Hooper, S. Gibbons Det.: R. Hooper February 28, 1974 #13388 ALGAE TERRAE NOVAE Phycological Herbarium Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's No. 144 Phaeosaccion collinsii Farlow (fertile) Aquaforte, Avalon Peninsula 47° 01'N; 52° 58'W NEW YORK botahicm GAftOSt Growing abundantly attached to pebbles and rocks from 1 to 14 m. in a sheltered location subject to moderate tidal currents. Collected from 2 to 3 m. depth. Water-1.5°C, air —3°C, salinity 21 to 31.5 °/oo. Leg.: Det.: R. Hooper R. Hooper March 31, 1974 #13464 ALGAE TERRAE NOVAE N£W YORK BOTANICAL GA&804 Phycological Herbarium Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's No. 145 Polysiphonia arctica J. Ag. Otter Rub Pt., Fortune Bay 47° 39'N; 54° 48'W Common on pebbles and shells in sand at 30 m. subtidally in a moderately exposed locality. Water .5°C, at 35 m., air 15°C, salinity 32 %o. Leg.: R. Hooper, M. Roberge Det.: R. Hooper July 29, 1972 #9698 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 02347770 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 02347771 ALGAE TERRAE NOVAE Phycological Herbarium Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John's N<j/. .146 Urospora wormskjoldii (Mert. in Hornem.) Rosenv. (fertile) Boone Pt., Bay Bulls 47° 17'N; 52° 47'W Locally dominant on the top of an offshore ridge from 1 to 4 m. in an exposed location. Collected at 2 to 3 m. Water —1.6°C, air 4°C, salinity 31.5 °/oo. Leg.: R. Hooper, A. Whittick, S. Gibbons Det.: R. Hooper April 2, 1974 # 13471 V V YORK 1 AHiCAL ARDEN 02347770 02347771 02347769 02347772
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Polysiphonia arctica J.Agardh