Classification | Eccrinaceae: Arundinula |
Harvard University Herbaria Barcode(s) | 00081135 |
Type Status | Holotype |
Collector | |
Collector number | GAL-1 |
Country | Ecuador |
State | Galapagos Province |
Geography | South America: South America (Region) (Region): Ecuador: Galapagos Province |
Locality | "Rose Garden" hydrothermal vent site (Galapagos Rift) |
Georeference | 0.8, -86.165 Method: Unknown |
Elevation | 2600 m |
Habitat | Attached to cardiac and pyloric stomach cuticle Host: Munidopsis subsquamosa Henderson |
Host | Munidopsis subsquamosa Henderson |
GUID | http://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/8597af63-4435-4fe5-a5f9-109fe0c88dc7 |
Harvard University Herbaria Barcode | 00081135 |
Herbarium | FH |
Family | Eccrinaceae |
Type Status | Holotype |
Holotype of | Arundinula abyssicola Van Dover & Lichtwardt |
Determination Remarks | [is filed under name] |
Taxon Reference | (for Arundinula abyssicola Van Dover & Lichtwardt) Biol. Bull. Mar. Biol. Lab. Woods Hole 1986. 171: 463. |
Subcollection | Trichomycetes Slide Collection |
Sex | not determined |
Phenology | NotDetermined |
Preparation Type | Jar |
Preparation Method | SpiritMedium |
Item Remarks | Most ofthe animals were preserved in formalin, then stored in alcohol. The stomachs offour specimens were dissected and preserved in buffered glutaraldehyde. The fungal type specimen was obtained from one of these stomachs. Slides of this stomach were prepared by mounting pieces of material in lactophenol cotton blue, and were examined by light microscopy |