Calicium hyperelloides Nyl.
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Filed As
Caliciaceae
Calicium hyperelloides Nyl. -
Collector(s)
J. C. Lendemer 1023, 05 Jul 2003
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Location
United States of America. North Carolina. Brunswick Co. several hundred feet south of a gravel road, at the terminus of a large path, Middle Island, Bald Head Island.
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Habitat
along the shore of a tidal marsh, on the edge of a mixed hardwood forest. on bark of a tree at eye level (ca. 6ft).
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 1611547
Occurrence ID: 8f455563-2e35-4aef-bb80-6cf68e975c9e
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Ascomycota
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Class
Lecanoromycetes
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Order
Teloschistales
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Family
Caliciaceae
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All Determinations
Calicium hyperelloides Nyl. det J. C. Lendemer, 09 Jul 2003
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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
Brunswick Co.
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Locality
several hundred feet south of a gravel road, at the terminus of a large path, Middle Island, Bald Head Island.
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Elevation
Alt. 2 m. (7 ft.)
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Coordinates
33.8656, -77.9889
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Distribution
Lichens of North Carolina Ex Herharinm nf the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (PH) DUPLICATE Calicium Sp Pet. James C. T .endemer — July 9. 2003 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. NORTH CAROLINA. BRUNSWICK COUNTY.: On bark of a tree at eye level (ca. 6 ft.), along the shore of a tidal marsh, on the edge of a mixed hardwood forest, several hundred feet south of a gravel road, at the terminus of a large path, Middle Island, Bald Head Island. - elev. ca. 5 ft. - UTM 18 223493E 3751073N - Lat. 33° 51' 56"N, Long. 77° 59' 20”W - Assoc spp.: Lepraria sp., Lecanora spp., Pseudoparmelia uleana. Thallus corticolous, crustose, thin to thick, white; cortex UV+ dull orange/pink; spores brown, 2-celled, ellipsoid, slightly constricted, pointed at ends, KOH-, 10-13 pm x 4-5pm. Collection data; James C. Lendemer #1023 & Rebecca Yahr ___________________July 5, 2003 - 5.July.2003 - 5.V1I.2003 Calicium hyperelloides Nyl. Det. Richard C. Harris, 2003 1611547
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Calicium hyperelloides Nyl.