Stigeoclonium tenue (C.Agardh) Kütz.

  • Filed As

    Chaetophoraceae
    Stigeoclonium tenue (C.Agardh) Kütz. ?

  • Collector(s)

    D. Griffiths s.n., Sep 1895

  • Location

    United States of America. South Dakota. Brown Co. Aberdeen. on wood which receives drippings from artesian well.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 03054208

    Occurrence ID: 3eb62392-8172-4eca-8a88-6b7c8c78d512

  • Exsiccatae

    American Algae

    Exsiccatae Number: 152

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    South Dakota

  • County/Municipio

    Brown Co.

  • City/Township

    Aberdeen

  • Locality

    on wood which receives drippings from artesian well

  • Coordinates

    45.4647, -98.4865

  • Coordinate Uncertainty (m)

    6800

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  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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Josephine S. Tilden. American Algae.
Century II. Published 1896.
152. Palmella stigeoclonii Cienk. Bot. Zeit. 34: 17-26. 70
pi. i. 14 Ja 1876.
Stigeoclonium tenue (Ag.) Rabenh. 71. Eur. Algar.3:377.
1868.
Eansg^ Prodr. 66. 1886-88.
§n wood which receives drippings from an artesian well.
Aberdeen, South Dakota.
Coll. David Griffiths, S. 1895.
Probably two stages of the same plant.
Josephine E. Tilden. American Algae.
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152 Palmella stigeoclonii Cienk. Bot. Zeit. 34:17-26. 70. pi. J. J4 Ja 1876.
Cells 10 mik. in diameter, globose when solitary, either solitary or in fam-
;; of 2—4; tegument somewhat delicate; cell contents light green.
also
Stigeoclonium tenue (Ag.) Rabenh. FI. Eur. Algar. 3:377. 1868.
Hansg. Prodr. 66. 1886—88.
Filaments not much branched, branches somewhat simple, diameter 10
mik.; cells as long as wide or 2—3 times longer, in general constricted
at joints; branches scattered, sometimes secund, short, subulate; many
of the filaments and branches undergoing division in two directions.
On wood which receives drippings from an artesian well.
Aberdeen, South Dakota.
Coll. David Griffiths, S 1895.
Probably two stages of the same plant,
CRYPTOGAMIC HERBARIUM, FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
Field Museum of Ns-tura! History
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AMERICAN ALGAE
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Century II. Published 1896.
Received by exchange from the Fariow Herbarium of Harvard University
November 12.1988. Accenlon No. 6075.
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