Trapeliopsis
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Filed As
Trapeliaceae
Trapeliopsis -
Collector(s)
J. C. Lendemer 3359, 24 Oct 2004
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Location
United States of America. New Jersey. Burlington Co. Wharton State Forest, north of Pleasant Mills Road and west of Batsto, on the east shore of the Batsto River.
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Habitat
Mixed pine (Pinus rigida) - oak (Quercus) forest grading into cedar (Chamaecyparis) swamps. On a rotting pine log.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 973645
Occurrence ID: 46ccab4d-2982-4411-bdde-03c5966a8da9
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Ascomycota
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Class
Lecanoromycetes
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Order
Trapeliales
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Family
Trapeliaceae
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All Determinations
Trapeliopsis det J. C. Lendemer, 2004
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
New Jersey
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County/Municipio
Burlington Co.
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Locality
Wharton State Forest, north of Pleasant Mills Road and west of Batsto, on the east shore of the Batsto River
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Elevation
Alt. 3 m. (10 ft.)
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Coordinates
39.6428, -74.6572
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Distribution
Lichens of New Jersey _Ex Lichen Herbarium of James C. Lendemer (hb. Lendemer)_ DUPLICATE Traveliopsis sp. Det. James C. Lendemer - October 27. 2004 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. NEW JERSEY. BURLINGTON COUNTY.: On a rotting pine log, in a mixed pine (Pinus rigida) - oak (Quercus) forest grading into cedar (Chamaecyparis) swamps on the east shore of the Mullica River, north of Pleasant Mills Road and west of Batsto, Wharton State Forest. - elev. 0-10 ft. - UTM 18 529409E 4388177N - Lat. 39° 38' 34"N, Long. 74° 39' 26"W - Assoc, spp.: Imshaugia aleurites, Flavoparmelia caperata, Cladonia grayi, Cladonia incrassata, Cladonia macilenta. Thallus lignicolous, crustose, sorediate, areolate, gray, C+ red (strong); soralia large, hemispherical, UV+ (yellow.?). Collection data: James C. Lendemer #3359 October 24, 2004 - 24.0ctober.2004 - 24.X.2004 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN ?0973645 00973645 gyrophoric acid Determined by R. C. Harris, 200*1-. No. 1842-18 Merck Silica Gel 160 T25h Aluminum Plates Toluene:dioxane:acetic acid (180:45:5)
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