DiatomBase name details
Campylodiscus argus Bailey, 1851
178011 (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:178011)
uncertain > unassessed
Species
marine, brackish, fresh
Bailey, J.W. (1851). Microscopical observations made in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. <em>Smithson. Contr. Knowl.</em> 2(8): 1-48., available online at https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.2007 [details]
Bailey, J.W. (1851). Microscopical observations made in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, 2(8): 48 pp., pl. 1-3.
page(s): p. 39; pl. 2, fig. 24, 25 [details]
Bailey, J.W. (1851). Microscopical observations made in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, 2(8): 48 pp., pl. 1-3.
page(s): p. 39; pl. 2, fig. 24, 25 [details]
Kociolek, J.P.; Blanco, S.; Coste, M.; Ector, L.; Liu, Y.; Karthick, B.; Kulikovskiy, M.; Lundholm, N.; Ludwig, T.; Potapova, M.; Rimet, F.; Sabbe, K.; Sala, S.; Sar, E.; Taylor, J.; Van de Vijver, B.; Wetzel, C.E.; Williams, D.M.; Witkowski, A.; Witkowski, J. (2024). DiatomBase. Campylodiscus argus Bailey, 1851. Accessed at: https://diatombase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=178011 on 2024-09-20
original description
Bailey, J.W. (1851). Microscopical observations made in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. <em>Smithson. Contr. Knowl.</em> 2(8): 1-48., available online at https://doi.org/10.5962/bhl.title.2007 [details]
original description Bailey, J.W. (1851). Microscopical observations made in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, 2(8): 48 pp., pl. 1-3.
page(s): p. 39; pl. 2, fig. 24, 25 [details]
basis of record Hartley, B., Ross, R. & Williams, D.M. (1986). A check-list of the freshwater, brackish and marine diatoms of the British Isles and adjoining coastal waters. <em>Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.</em> 66(3): 531-610. [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source Fourtanier, E. & Kociolek, J. P. (compilers). (2011). Catalogue of Diatom Names. California Academy of Sciences, On-line Version. Updated 2011-09-19., available online at http://researcharchive.calacademy.org/research/diatoms/names/index.asp [details]
source of synonymy Hartley, B., Ross, R. & Williams, D.M. (1986). A check-list of the freshwater, brackish and marine diatoms of the British Isles and adjoining coastal waters. <em>Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.</em> 66(3): 531-610. [details] Available for editors [request]
original description Bailey, J.W. (1851). Microscopical observations made in South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, 2(8): 48 pp., pl. 1-3.
page(s): p. 39; pl. 2, fig. 24, 25 [details]
basis of record Hartley, B., Ross, R. & Williams, D.M. (1986). A check-list of the freshwater, brackish and marine diatoms of the British Isles and adjoining coastal waters. <em>Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.</em> 66(3): 531-610. [details] Available for editors [request]
additional source Fourtanier, E. & Kociolek, J. P. (compilers). (2011). Catalogue of Diatom Names. California Academy of Sciences, On-line Version. Updated 2011-09-19., available online at http://researcharchive.calacademy.org/research/diatoms/names/index.asp [details]
source of synonymy Hartley, B., Ross, R. & Williams, D.M. (1986). A check-list of the freshwater, brackish and marine diatoms of the British Isles and adjoining coastal waters. <em>Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.</em> 66(3): 531-610. [details] Available for editors [request]
From other sources
Environment "A fine, large, and very distinct species, which appears to be widely diffused in the estuaries of the United States. I first found it, several years ago, in the mud of the Hudson River, at West Point, and in mud from the harbor of New Haven, Conn. In Florida I found it at St. Augustine, Tampa, and quite abundantat Enterprise. I also noticed it at Hopeton, on the Altamaha, in Georgia, and the mud from near New Orleans." [details]