Marchandiomyces corallinus (Roberge) Diederich & D.Hawksw.
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Filed As
Anamorphic fungi
Marchandiomyces corallinus (Roberge) Diederich & D.Hawksw. -
Collector(s)
J. C. Lendemer 70051, 09 Oct 2020
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Location
United States of America. Virginia. Madison Co. Shenandoah National Park, Central District, SW slopes of Hawksbill Mountain, between Lower Hawksbill Trail and Hawksbill Fire Road ~0.7 mi W of Hawksbill Gap.
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Habitat
Basalt outcrops and talus in mixed Abies balsamea – hardwood (Betula alleghaniensis, Ilex montana, Quercus rubra, Sorbus) forest with sparse Kalmia and Vaccinium. on Sorbus branch.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 04258652
Occurrence ID: 8bf53eca-49c8-452b-b0af-07f3dbb7aa7f
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Ascomycota
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Family
Anamorphic fungi
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All Determinations
Marchandiomyces corallinus (Roberge) Diederich & D.Hawksw. det J. C. Lendemer, 2020
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Virginia
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County/Municipio
Madison Co.
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Locality
Shenandoah National Park, Central District, SW slopes of Hawksbill Mountain, between Lower Hawksbill Trail and Hawksbill Fire Road ~0.7 mi W of Hawksbill Gap
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Elevation
Alt. 1225 m. (4019 ft.)
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Coordinates
38.5539, -78.3967
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Distribution
Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden (NY) Lichenicolous Fungi of Virginia Marchandiomyces corallinus (Roberge) Det. J.C. Lendemer, 2020 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. VIRGINIA. MADISON COUNTY: Shenandoah National Park, Central District, SW slopes of Hawksbill Mountain, between Lower Hawksbill Trail and Hawksbill Fire Road -0.7 mi W of Hawksbill Gap. - 38°33’14”N 78°23’48”W - 4019 ft. - Basalt outcrops and talus in mixed Abies balsamea - hardwood (Betula alleghaniensis, Ilex montana, Quercus rubra, Sorb us) forest with sparse Kalmia and Vaccinium. - On Physcia stellaris on Sorb us branch. NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 04258652 James C. Lendemer #70051 Fieldwork funded by National Park Service PMIS-236370 - 9 October 2020 Permit #SHEN-2020-SCI-0003 * BOTANICAL 04258652
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Marchandiomyces corallinus (Roberge) Diederich & D.Hawksw.