Parmotrema internexum (Nyl.) Hale

  • Filed As

    Parmeliaceae
    Parmotrema internexum (Nyl.) Hale

  • Collector(s)

    J. C. Lendemer 49683 with E.A. Tripp, 24 Dec 2016

  • Location

    United States of America. Alabama. Jackson Co. James D. Martin-Skyline Wildlife Management Area, Walls of Jericho, slope of S/W shore of Turkey Creek, 0.5 mi NW of confluence with Hurricane Creek.

  • Habitat

    Narrow E-W running limestone canyon with mixed hardwood forest (Acer saccharum, Carpinus, Cladrastris, Fagus, Liriodendron, Quercus rubra). on fallen branch.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 03034212

    Occurrence ID: 356d7845-af84-4a35-8464-0a8deafd25c9

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  • Kingdom

    Fungi

  • Division

    Ascomycota

  • Class

    Lecanoromycetes

  • Order

    Lecanorales

  • Family

    Parmeliaceae

  • All Determinations

    Parmotrema internexum (Nyl.) Hale det J. C. Lendemer, 2017

  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Alabama

  • County/Municipio

    Jackson Co.

  • Locality

    James D. Martin-Skyline Wildlife Management Area, Walls of Jericho, slope of S/W shore of Turkey Creek, 0.5 mi NW of confluence with Hurricane Creek

  • Elevation

    Alt. 266 m. (873 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    34.9888, -86.1006

  • Distribution

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The New York Botanical Garden
TLC-Annotation Slip
Plate/lane 38 / 25
Atranorin
Norlobaridone
Stictic acid agg.
Solvent A: toluene/dioxane/glacial acetic acid (90/25/4)
Performed by Z.M. Muscavitch	January 10,2017
Herbarium of the New York Botanical GardenInY)
Lichens of Alabama
Parmotrema internexum (NyL) DePriest & B. Hale
Det. J.C. Lendemer, 2017
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. ALABAMA.
JACKSON COUNTY: James D. Martin-Skyline Wildlife
Management Area, Walls of Jericho, slope of S/W shore of
Turkey Creek, 0.5 mi NW of confluence with Hurricane Creek. —
34°59’19”N 86°06’02”W - 872 ft. - Narrow E*W running
limestone canyon with mixed hardwood forest (Acer saccharum,
Carpinus, Cladrastris, Fagus, Liriodendron, Quercus rubra). —
On fallen branch.	new york botanical garden
03034212
James C. Lendemer #49683	24 December 2016
w/ Erin A. Tripp
Fieldwork funded by NSF-DEB #1542639 & #1542629 - Southern Appalachian Lichea Biodiversity Gradients
03034212