Audouinella microscopica (Nägeli ex Kütz.) Woelk.

  • Filed As

    Acrochaetiaceae
    Audouinella microscopica (Nägeli ex Kütz.) Woelk.

  • Collector(s)

    R. G. Hooper 14569, 20 Nov 1974

  • Location

    Canada. Newfoundland and Labrador. Bonne Bay, Wild Cove Head, growing very commonly attached to the terminal cells of the assimilatory filaments of Chordaria flagelliformis (O.F. Müll.) C.Ag. in the low shore of a moderately exposed location.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 02347783

    Occurrence ID: 186f4546-8221-4277-b0f7-0f2a76499512

  • Exsiccatae

    Algae Terrae Novae

    Exsiccatae Number: 158

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    Canada

  • State/Province

    Newfoundland and Labrador

  • Locality

    Bonne Bay, Wild Cove Head, growing very commonly attached to the terminal cells of the assimilatory filaments of Chordaria flagelliformis (O.F. Müll.) C.Ag. in the low shore of a moderately exposed location

  • Coordinates

    49.5267, -57.8967

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ALGAE TERRAR NOVAE
Phycological Herbarium
Memorial University of Newfoundland
St. John’s
No. 156 Ulvaria obscura var. blyttii (Aresch.) Bliding (fertile)
Aquaforte, Avalon Peninsula 47° 01'N; 52° 58^.
Very common on Mytilus and rocks from the low shore to 0.5 m,
in a sheltered semi-estuarine location.
Water -1.3°C, air -2.0°C, salinity 27.8%o
Leg.: R. Hooper, S. Gibbons	March 6, 1975
Det.: R. Hooper	#13407
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Phycological Herbarium
Memorial University of Newfoundland
St. John’s
No. 158. Audouinella microscopica (Näg. in Kütz.) Woelk.
(some issues with monospores)
Wild Cove Head, Bonne Bay 49° 31.6'N; 57° 53.8^
Growing very commonly attached to the terminal cells of the
assimilatory filaments of Chordaria flagelliformis (O.F. Müll.)
C.Ag. in the low shore of a moderately exposed location.
Water 3.0°C, air -2.0°C, salinity 29.2%,
Leg.: R. Hooper	Nov. 20, 1974
Det.: R. Hooper	# 14569
ALGAE TERRAE NOVAE
Phycological Herbarium
Memorial University of Newfoundland
St. John’s
No. 159. Antithamnion cruciatum (C. Ag.) Nag. (Sterile)
Bread Island, Placentia Bay 47° 43'N; 54° 04.6^.
Growing attached to pebbles in sandy gravel, rather rare, at 9—15
m depth in a moderately sheltered region.
Water 12.8°C, air 15.0°C, salinity 29.0%c
Leg.: R. Hooper
Det.: R. Hooper
Sept. 10, 1974
#14335
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