Fucus evanescens C.Agardh
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Filed As
Fucaceae
Fucus evanescens C.Agardh -
Collector(s)
R. G. Hooper, D. W. Keats 16927, 12 Mar 1978
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Location
Canada. Newfoundland and Labrador. Trinity Bay, Random Island Causeway, growing commonly attached to small rocks in muddy gravel in a Zostera marina L. bed, low intertidal, a very sheltered location with strong tidal currents.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 02347817
Occurrence ID: 02e2e2cd-cadf-4469-803d-2c6d2a635dab
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Exsiccatae
Exsiccatae Number: 193
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Kingdom
Algae
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Division
Stramenopiles
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Class
Phaeophyceae
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Order
Fucales
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Family
Fucaceae
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All Determinations
Fucus evanescens C.Agardh 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
Trinity Bay, Random Island Causeway, growing commonly attached to small rocks in muddy gravel in a Zostera marina L. bed, low intertidal, a very sheltered location with strong tidal currents
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Coordinates
48.2083, -53.9417
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Distribution
ALGAE TERRAE NOVAE Phycological Herbarium Memorial University of Newfoundland St John’s No. 192. Phymatolithcm rugulosum Adey (most issues develop- ing reproductive conceptacles) The Clapper, Bell Island, Conception Bay 47° 35.6'N; 53° 0.5'W. Growing commonly on bedrock and large boulders, not on smaller rocks, from 3 to 8 m depth, collected from 4 — 6 m, a moderately exposed location. Water 9.7°C, air 8°C, salinity 30.3%o. Leg.: R. Hooper, B. Bennett October 20, 1978 Det: R. Hooper • #16687 ALGAE TERRAE NOVAE Phycological Herbarium Memorial University of Newfoundland St John’s _fl YORK L BOTANICAL GARDEN No. 193. Fucus evanescens C. Ag. Random Island Causeway, Trinity Bay. 48° 12.5'N;53° 56.5'W. Growing commonly attached to small rocks in muddy gravel in a Zostera marina L. bed, low intertidal, a very sheltered location with strong tidal currents. Water -1.2°C, air -8°C, salinity 26.5°/oo. Leg.: R. Hooper, D. Keats March 12, 1978 Det.: R. Hooper #16927 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 02347816 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 02347817 02347816
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Fucus evanescens C.Agardh