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BM000561995

Classification
Scientific name: Stictosiphonia vaga (Hook.f. & Harv.) Hook.f. & Harv.
Author: (Hook.f. & Harv.) Hook.f. & Harv.
Phylum: Rhodophyta
Order: Ceramiales
Family: Rhodomelaceae
Genus: Stictosiphonia
Species: vaga
Higher classification: Rhodophyta; Ceramiales; Rhodomelaceae
Location
Country: French Southern Territories
Continent: Antarctica
Higher geography: Antarctica; French Southern Territories
Decimal latitude: -49.191796
Decimal longitude: 68.861929
Verbatim latitude: 49 11 30.47 S
Verbatim longitude: 068 51 42.94 E
Collection event
Recorded by: Anon.
Record number: 647
Identification
Type status: Type
Determinations:
Names Types FiledAs
Stictosiphonia vaga (Hook.f. & Harv.) Hook.f. & Harv. Yes
Bostrychia vaga Hook.f. & Harv. No
Specimen
Catalogue number: BM000561995
Collection code: BOT ( Botany)
Sub department: Algae
Other catalog numbers: NHMUK:ecatalogue:2394619
Collection kind: Sheet
Record
Occurrence ID: a5bfb85d-4c2e-43e4-82c7-c74933a1d003
Modified: 2017-08-21T13:22:14+00:00
Created: 2012-04-18T16:38:54+00:00

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Additional Information

Created 2012-04-18T16:38:54+00:00
Last updated 2017-08-21T13:22:14+00:00
Format DWC
License CC0-1.0
Dataset collection-specimens
Dataset ID 56e711e6-c847-4f99-915a-6894bb5c5dea
Resource Specimens
Resource ID 05ff2255-c38a-40c9-b657-4ccb55ab2feb