Trapelia
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                                                    Filed AsTrapeliaceae 
 Trapelia
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                                                    Collector(s)R. C. Harris 17462, 20 Dec 1983 
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                                                    LocationEcuador. Pichincha. W slope of Pasachoa, ca. 30 km SSE of Quito. 
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                                                    HabitatHumid, secondary forest in caldera. 
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                                                    IdentifiersNY Barcode: 4255644 Occurrence ID: 961412f3-03bf-4adc-ad7e-910ff1f5fb65 
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                                                    KingdomFungi 
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                                                    DivisionAscomycota 
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                                                    ClassLecanoromycetes 
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                                                    OrderTrapeliales 
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                                                    FamilyTrapeliaceae 
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                                                    All Determinations
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                                                    RegionSouth America 
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                                                    CountryEcuador 
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                                                    State/ProvincePichincha 
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                                                    LocalityW slope of Pasachoa, ca. 30 km SSE of Quito 
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                                                    ElevationAlt. 2900 m. (9514 ft.) 
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                                                    Coordinates-0.42, -78.47 
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                                                    Location Notes[South America] 
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                                                    Distribution
THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN CRYPTOGAMS OF ECUADOR Trapel i a Prov. Pichincha: W slope of Pasachoa, ca. 30 km SSE of Quito, 00°25'S, 78°28'W; 2900 m; humid, secondar-y forest in caldera. 20 December 1983 R. C. Harris 17462 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 04255644 Yo*;? BOTANICAL 04255644
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