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 79103 with J.L. Allen, J.W. Howland & S. Sharrett, 29 Apr 2023
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Location
United States of America. Virginia. Highland Co. Highland Wildlife Management Area, W-slopes of Jack Mountain, E of Sounding Knob Rd. ~3 mi S of jct w/ US250.
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Habitat
Pinus rigida dominated forest with sparse mixed hardwoods (Acer rubrum, Betula alleghaniensis, Sorbus) and Kalmia understory amid sandstone talus openings. on Pinus rigida branch.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 04759623
Occurrence ID: 7051b292-1948-4cab-b47c-c4bb27495808
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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, 2023
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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
Highland Co.
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Locality
Highland Wildlife Management Area, W-slopes of Jack Mountain, E of Sounding Knob Rd. ~3 mi S of jct w/ US250
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Elevation
Alt. 1289 m. (4229 ft.)
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Coordinates
38.3717, -79.5737
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Georeferencing Method
GPS.
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Distribution
Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden (NY) Lichens of Virginia Hypotrachyna catawbiensis (Degel.) Det. J.C. Lendemer, 2023 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. VIRGINIA. HIGHLAND COUNTY: Highland Wildlife Management Area, W-slopes of Jack Mountain, E of Sounding Knob Rd. ~3 mi S of jet w/ US250. - 38°22’18”N 79°34’26”W - 4230 ft. - Pinus rigida dominated forest with sparse mixed hardwoods (Acer rubrum, Betula allegbaniensis, Sorbus) and Kalmia understory amid sandstone talus openings. — On Pinus rigida branch. NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 04759623 James C. Lendemer #79103 29 April 2023 w/ Jessica L. Allen, Jeremy W. Howland & Stephen Sharrett Fieldwork funded by NSF-DEB Awards 2115190 & 2115191 - Appalachian Lichen Distributions .A 04759623
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Hypotrachyna catawbiensis (Degel.) Divakar, Crespo, Sipman, Elix & Lumbsch