Arthonia anglica Coppins
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Filed As
Arthoniaceae
Arthonia anglica Coppins -
Collector(s)
J. C. Lendemer 8314, 13 Jan 2007
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Location
United States of America. North Carolina. Wake Co. William B. Umstead State Park, Piedmont Beech Natural Area, south of Crabtree Creek, east of Reedy Creek Lake, just east of Raleigh, ca. 3.5 mi north of Ashbury, Raleigh West Quad.
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Habitat
Mature forest. on bark of maple.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 01364222
Occurrence ID: 79c50433-6f28-4ce5-99a4-db9f852a2087
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Ascomycota
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Class
Arthoniomycetes
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Order
Arthoniales
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Family
Arthoniaceae
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All Determinations
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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
Wake Co.
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Locality
William B. Umstead State Park, Piedmont Beech Natural Area, south of Crabtree Creek, east of Reedy Creek Lake, just east of Raleigh, ca. 3.5 mi north of Ashbury, Raleigh West Quad.
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Elevation
Alt. 91 m. (299 ft.)
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Coordinates
35.8397, -78.7372
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Distribution
Lichens of North Carolina Lichen Herbarium of James C. Lendemer (hb. Lendemer) HB. LENDEMER Arthonia sp. Pet. James C. Lendemer - February 1. 2007 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. NORTH CAROLINA. WAKE COUNTY.: William B. Umstead State Park, Piedmont Beech Natural Area, south of Crabtree Creek, east of Reedy Creek Lake, just east of Raleigh, ~3.5 miles north of Ashbury, Raleigh West Quad. - elev. 300 ft. - UTM 17 704373E 3968345N - Long. 35° 50' 23"N, Long. 78° 44’ 14"W - Mature beech (Fraxinus), oak (Quercus), maple (Acer), hickory (Carya) forest with some pine (Pinus), small openings with mosses, large fallen trees, and ravines with small rock outcrops. — On bark of a maple (Acer). Collection data: James C. Lendemer et al. #8314 w/ Andy.Moroz & Gary Perlmutter _January 13, 2007 — 13.January.2007 — 13.1.2007_ Arthonia "dryadum" nom. provis 0 0 0 0 9 Det' Richard c- Harris, 2007 NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 01364222 University of North Carolina Herbarium
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Arthonia anglica Coppins