Antithamnion cruciatum (C.Agardh) Nägeli
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Filed As
Ceramiaceae
Antithamnion cruciatum (C.Agardh) Nägeli -
Collector(s)
R. G. Hooper 14335, 10 Sep 1974
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Location
Canada. Newfoundland and Labrador. Placentia Bay, Bread Island, growing attached to pebbles and sandy gravel, ratehre rare, at 9-15 m depth in a moderately sheltered region.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02347784
Occurrence ID: 37058609-5bad-496f-8190-a8f7742062de
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Exsiccatae
Exsiccatae Number: 159
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Kingdom
Algae
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Division
Rhodophyta
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Class
Florideophyceae
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Order
Ceramiales
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Family
Ceramiaceae
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All Determinations
Antithamnion cruciatum (C.Agardh) Nägeli det R. G. Hooper, s.d.
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Region
North America
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Country
Canada
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State/Province
Newfoundland and Labrador
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Locality
Placentia Bay, Bread Island, growing attached to pebbles and sandy gravel, ratehre rare, at 9-15 m depth in a moderately sheltered region
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Coordinates
47.72, -54.0767
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Distribution
ALGAE TERRA*: NOVAK Phycological Herbarium Memorial University of Newfoundland St. John’s No. 156 Ulvaria obscuravar. 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 Det.: R. Hooper March 6, 1975 #13407 CM 00 h- CO iCM iO ALGAE TERRAE NQVAp 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 159 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 02347783 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 02347784 02347784 02347783 02347782
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Antithamnion cruciatum (C.Agardh) Nägeli