Lobaria adscripturiens Vain.

  • Filed As

    Lobariaceae
    Lobaria adscripturiens Vain.

  • Collector(s)

    1980 Sino-Amer. Exped. 923, 09 Sep 1980

  • Location

    China. Hubei. Shennongjia Forest District. Between Dalongtan and Tianchi Pass.

  • Habitat

    Disturbed Abies-Picea-Pinus forest with rocky cliffs. growing on ead gymnosperm (Pinus?).

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 04665386

    Occurrence ID: 4f63d006-2f1c-4732-8535-5519bc82cf0e

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  • Kingdom

    Fungi

  • Division

    Ascomycota

  • Class

    Lecanoromycetes

  • Order

    Peltigerales

  • Family

    Lobariaceae

  • All Determinations

    Lobaria adscripturiens Vain.

  • Region

    Asia

  • Country

    China

  • State/Province

    Hubei

  • Locality

    Shennongjia Forest District. Between Dalongtan and Tianchi Pass.

  • Elevation

    Alt. 2150 - 2400 m. (7054 - 7874 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    31.5, 110.5

  • Location Notes

    [Northern Asia]

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4-0-methylgyrophoric acid
gyrophoric acid
DETERMINED BY R. C. HARRIS
Eastman Thin Layer Chromagram Sheet 13181, n. 237-21
Toluene-dioxane-glacial acetic acid (90:25:4)
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1980 Sino-American Botanical Expedition
to Western Hubei Province
People’s Republic of China
Lobaria adscripturiens (Nyl.) Hue
Shennongjia Forest District (31°3(KN; 110°30/E):
Between Dalongtan and Tianchi Pass.
Disturbed Abies-Picea-Pinus forest with
rocky cliffs. Elev. 2150-2400 m.
Growing on dead gymnosperm (Pinus?).
NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN
9 Sept. 1980
1980 Sino-Amer. Exped. No.
04665386
Participants: B. Bartholomew (uc); D. E. Boufford (cm); A. L.
Chang (kun); Z. Cheng (wuhan inst. bot.); T. R. Dudley
(na); S. A. He (nas); Y. X. Jin (wuhan inst. bot.); O. Y. Li
(wh); J. L. Luteyn (ny); S. A. Spongberg (a); Y. C. Tang
(pe); J. X. Wan (wuhan inst. bot.); and T. S. Ying (pb).
Expedition conducted under the auspices of Academia Sinica & the
Botanical Society of America with funding by Academia Sinica &
support from the National Geographic Society.
04665386