Hypotrachyna catawbiensis (Degel.) Divakar, Crespo, Sipman, Elix & Lumbsch
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Filed As
Parmeliaceae
Hypotrachyna catawbiensis (Degel.) Divakar, Crespo, Sipman, Elix & Lumbsch -
Collector(s)
J. C. Lendemer 60228 with L. Boggess, R. Helsel & W. Kuhn, 18 Jun 2019
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Location
United States of America. North Carolina. Haywood Co. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Balsam Mountain, Beech Gap, N of Ledge Bald, E of jct of Balsam Mountain Trail and Beech Gap Trail.
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Habitat
Mixed hardwood (Acer pensylvanicum, A. saccharum, Aesculus, Amelanchier, Betula alleghaniensis, B. lenta, Fagus, Fraxinus; some mature trees) – Picea forest with rich herbaceous understory. on fallen branch.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 04245636
Occurrence ID: 87f80967-7601-475b-8300-f2c6b64fae86
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Ascomycota
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Class
Lecanoromycetes
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Order
Lecanorales
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Family
Parmeliaceae
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All Determinations
Hypotrachyna catawbiensis (Degel.) Divakar, Crespo, Sipman, Elix & Lumbsch det J. C. Lendemer, 2019
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
North Carolina
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County/Municipio
Haywood Co.
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Locality
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Balsam Mountain, Beech Gap, N of Ledge Bald, E of jct of Balsam Mountain Trail and Beech Gap Trail
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Elevation
Alt. 1559 m. (5115 ft.)
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Coordinates
35.6464, -83.2019
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Distribution
Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden (NY) Lichens of North Carolina Hypotrachyna ca ta wbiensis (Degel.) Divakar et aL Det. J.C. Lendemer, 2019 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY- Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Balsam Mountain, Beech Gap, N of Ledge Bald, E of jet of Balsam Mountain Trail and Beech Gap Trail. - 35°38’47”N 83°12’06”W — 5116 ft. — Mixed hardwood (Acer pensylvanicum, A. saccharum, Aesculus, Amelanchier, Betula alleghaniensis, B. lenta, Fagus, Fraxinus\ some mature trees) — Picea forest with rich herbaceous understory. - On fallen branch. NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 04245636 James C. Lendemer #60228 18 June 2019 w/ Laura Boggess, Robert Helsel & William Kuhn Fieldwork funded by NSF-DEB #1542639 & #1542629 - Southern Appalachian Lichen Biodiversity Gradients 04245636
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Hypotrachyna catawbiensis (Degel.) Divakar, Crespo, Sipman, Elix & Lumbsch