Collecting site
Argyle Lagoon, North Bay, San Juan Island in the San Juan Archipelago, Washington, USA
small pools at margin of lagoon; lagoon is not naturally formed. "It was formed after an accumulation of gravel from a hillside excavation..". Water comes in at high tide, with some draining out at low tide. Water level in lagoon doesn't vary much
latitude: 48.521667 48 31.3 N
longitude: -123.010002 123 0.6 W
[Precision of location: listed in reference]
[Site Named Here exact location from reference]
Collected here:
Parotocelis luteola Kozloff, 1965 | Summer 1961, 1962; fall 1964 | intertidal | muddy sand | from masses of green algae (Ulva and Enteromorpha). From shallow pools at margin of the the lagoon. |
Haploposthia erythrocephala Kozloff, 2000 | 2000 or earlier | subtidal | | from sediment washed from algae and the leaves of Zostera. Tidal flucuation is slight, and Zostera is always submerged. |
Eumecynostomum luridum Kozloff, 2000 | 2000 or earlier | intertidal | rock | near Friday Harbor. Common in late Spring, summer, and early autumn on algae and leaves of Zostera marina. Scarce in winter, but can be found throughout year. |