Strigula smaragdula Fr.
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Filed As
Strigulaceae
Strigula smaragdula Fr. -
Collector(s)
J. A. Elix 27686, 05 Jul 1991
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Location
Australia. Northern Territory. Channell Point, 23 km north-north-west of Daly River.
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Habitat
on seasonal and spring-fed flats with palms. growing on leaves.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 04440635
Occurrence ID: 37111a99-4f5e-46e8-9fdf-e1f8b82c7778
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Exsiccatae
Lichenes Australasici Exsiccati
Exsiccatae Number: 247
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Ascomycota
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Family
Strigulaceae
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All Determinations
Strigula smaragdula Fr. det H. T. Lumbsch
Note: in Linnea 5: 550 (1830) -
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Region
Oceania
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Country
Australia
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State/Province
Northern Territory
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Locality
Channell Point, 23 km north-north-west of Daly River
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Elevation
Alt. 10 m. (33 ft.)
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Coordinates
-13.12, 130.52
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Location Notes
[Location has associations with the following Indigenous peoples or organizations: Kungarakany [1]. Determined by Local Contexts Project ID 544ed405-7fac-44c2-bc93-598921528f3e on 2025-11-04. Resources: [1] Map data provided by Native Land Digital (https://native-land.ca/). Used with permission for educational and non-commercial purposes.]
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Distribution
J.A. Elix: LICHENES AUSTRALASICI EXSICCATI No. 247 *Strigula smaragdula* E. Fries in Linnea 5:550. 1830 AUSTRALIA. Northern Territory. Channell Point, 23 km north-north-west of Daly River, 13°07'S, 130°31'E. Growing on leaves in monsoon forest on seasonal and spring-fed flats with palms, *Acacia*, *Corallia* and *Canorium*; elevation 10 m. Det.: H. T. Lumbsch 5 July, 1991 Leg: J. A. Elix 27686, H.T. Lumbsch & H. Streimann Chemistry: no lichen substances detected by TLC. Anal: J. A. Elix THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN copyright reserved <i>Strigula smaragdula</i> OCR Engine: OCR_Gemini_1_5_Flash
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Strigula smaragdula Fr.