Inactis ecalcarea N.L.Gardner

  • Filed As

    Oscillatoriaceae
    Inactis ecalcarea N.L.Gardner ( holotype )

  • Collector(s)

    J. N. F. Wille 481 a, 17 Jan 1915

  • Location

    Puerto Rico. Caguas. On stones in the Turabo River.

  • Habitat

    On stones in the Turabo River. On stones.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 00953541

    Occurrence ID: 85bad645-3578-4a57-b752-f17c4fecc9f0

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  • Region

    West Indies

  • Country

    Puerto Rico

  • Locality

    Caguas. On stones in the Turabo River.

  • Coordinates

    18.2859, -66.0231

  • Coordinate Uncertainty (m)

    2311.57

  • Georeferencing Method

    Georeferencing Quick Reference Guide, Version 2012. Located coordinates of mdpt of Turabo R within Caguas by Measured btw endpts; 1/2ing dist., choosing closest coord. on shore. Meas. from coord.- farthest extent of river =linear ext. (2300 m). Input info into MaNIS Georef. Calc. = uncert. rad.

  • Geodetic Datum

    WGS84

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100. Inactis ecalcarea

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Inactis ecalcarea sp. nov.

Plate 11, figure 100

Filaments standing parallel and erect, forming with Calo-
thrix a velvety stratum; trichomes 0.9-1.1 p diam., 1-4 in a
sheath, straight, not tapering, not constricted at the dissepi-
ments; cells quadrate, pale, aeruginous; cross-walls very thin;,
apical cell blunt; sheath very obscure.

Growing on stones in the Turabo River, near Caguas, no..
481 a, type.

The material used as the basis of this species is cleam and
in good condition, and free from lime, the presence of which is
rather common in the genus.

00953541