Occurrence Nov 1, 2013

    Colpomenia sinuosa

    AustraliaWestern Australia

    Taxon

    Scientific name
    Colpomenia sinuosa
    Scientific name ID
    urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:145857
    Rank
    species

    Colpomenia sinuosa (Mert. ex Roth) Derbès & Solier

    KingdomChromistaPhylumOchrophytaClassPhaeophyceaeOrderScytosiphonalesFamilyScytosiphonaceaeGenusColpomeniaSpeciesColpomenia sinuosa
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    Colpomenia sinuosa (Mertens ex Roth) Derbes & Solier

    DomainEukaryotaKingdomChromistaSubkingdomHarosaInfrakingdomHeterokontaPhylumOchrophytaClassPhaeophyceaeOrderScytosiphonalesFamilyScytosiphonaceaeGenusColpomeniaSpeciesColpomenia sinuosa
    • Scientific name ID not found

    Location

    Continent
    Oceania
    Inferred
    Country or area
    Australia
    Inferred
    State province
    Western Australia
    Locality
    69564
    Decimal latitude
    -20.555
    Decimal longitude
    115.573
    Coordinate uncertainty in metres
    10
    Coordinate precision
    0
    Footprint WKT
    POINT (115.57330 -20.55520)
    Depth
    9
    Inferred
    Depth accuracy
    0
    Inferred
    Geodetic datum
    WGS84
    Geodetic datum assumed WGS84Inferred
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    Occurrence

    Occurrence ID
    69564-R3-13
    Organism quantity
    0.4117
    Organism quantity type
    grams
    Sex
    Occurrence status
    Present
    Event ID
    69564
    Event date
    2013-11-01

    Other

    Record licence
    CC BY 4.0
    Inferred
    Bibliographic citation
    Olsen, Ylva (2018), “Pilbara macrophyte biomass and environmental drivers 2013-2014”, Mendeley Data, v1 http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/y7hyf33hv5.1
    Identifier
    69564-R3-13
    Modified
    2020-05-30T20:08
    Altered
    2020-05-30T20:08:00
    original
    GBIF ID
    4144331520

    Citation

    Please use this citation in publications
    Olsen, Ylva (2018), “Pilbara macrophyte biomass and environmental drivers 2013-2014”, Mendeley Data, v1 http://dx.doi.org/10.17632/y7hyf33hv5.1 This study was funded by the Gorgon Barrow Island Net Conservation Benefits Fund. The Fund is administered by the Department of Parks and Wildlife and approved by the Minister for Environment after considering advice from the Gorgon Barrow Island Net Conservation Benefits Advisory Board. accessed via GBIF.org on 2025-08-05. https://gbif.org/occurrence/4144331520