Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körb.
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Filed As
Megasporaceae
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Collector(s)
J. C. Lendemer 64949, 07 Apr 2020
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Location
United States of America. Tennessee. Blount Co. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, E-slopes of Chilhowee Mountain, above Foothills Parkway, 1.4 mi N of Cockspur Lead.
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Habitat
Mixed conifer (Pinus rigida, P. strobus) – hardwood (Quercus prinus dominant, Acer saccharum, Carya, Cornus, Nyssa, Prunus, Q. rubra) forest with Vaccinium understory and sandstone boulders. on sandstone.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 04165140
Occurrence ID: 02102854-bae5-4927-81d4-0c1f5cc1c570
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Ascomycota
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Class
Lecanoromycetes
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Order
Pertusariales
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Family
Megasporaceae
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All Determinations
Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körb. det J. C. Lendemer, 2019
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Tennessee
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County/Municipio
Blount Co.
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Locality
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, E-slopes of Chilhowee Mountain, above Foothills Parkway, 1.4 mi N of Cockspur Lead
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Elevation
Alt. 518 m. (1699 ft.)
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Coordinates
35.5992, -83.9868
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Distribution
Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden (NY) Lichens of Tennessee Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Korb. Det. J.C. Lendemer, 2019 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. TENNESSEE. BLOUNT COUNTY- Great Smoky Mountains National Park, E- slopes of Chilhowee Mountain, above Foothills Parkway, 1.4 mi N of Cockspur Lead. - Lat. 35°35’57”N Long. 83°59’12”W - 1700 ft. - Mixed conifer (Pinus rigida, P. strobus) — hardwood (Quercus prinus dominant, Acer saccharum, Cary a, Cornus, Nyssa, Prunus, Q. rubra) forest with Vaccinium understory and sandstone boulders. — On sandstone. NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 04165140 James C. Lendemer #64949 7 April 2020 Fieldwork funded by NSF-DEB #1542639 & #1542629 - Southern Appalachian Lichen Biodiversity Gradients TLC Annotation Slip Plate/Lane: TN5 / 11 Norstictic acid Solvent C (200 toluene: 30 glacial acetic acid) Performed & Interpreted By: James C. Lendemer 9 April 2020 04165140
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Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körb.