Phaeophyscia pusilloides (Zahlbr.) Essl.
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Filed As
Physciaceae
Phaeophyscia pusilloides (Zahlbr.) Essl. -
Collector(s)
J. C. Lendemer 67960 with J. Hollinger, 04 Aug 2020
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Location
United States of America. North Carolina. Haywood Co. Pisgah National Forest, S-slopes of Snowbird Mountain, S of Appalachian Trail just below terminus of Grassy Fork Rd., ca. 0.7 mi E of Wildcat Top.
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Habitat
Mixed hardwood (Acer saccharum, Amelanchier, Betula lenta, Carya, Fagus, Magnolia, Quercus alba, Q. rubra) forest with Ilex montana-Gaylussacia-Kalmia understory. on Acer pensylvanicum.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 04262481
Occurrence ID: 3719cf85-9eb3-4527-94b2-d910cc54a881
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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
Physciaceae
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All Determinations
Phaeophyscia pusilloides (Zahlbr.) Essl. det J. C. Lendemer, 2020
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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
Haywood Co.
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Locality
Pisgah National Forest, S-slopes of Snowbird Mountain, S of Appalachian Trail just below terminus of Grassy Fork Rd., ca. 0.7 mi E of Wildcat Top
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Elevation
Alt. 1274 m. (4180 ft.)
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Coordinates
35.7889, -83.0552
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Distribution
Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden (NY) Lichens of North Carolina Phaeophyscia pusilloides (Zahlbr.) Essl. Det. J.C. Lendemer, 2020 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. NORTH CAROLINA. HAYWOOD COUNTY* Pisgah National Forest, S*slopes of Snowbird Mountain, S of Appalachian Trail just below terminus of Grassy Fork Rd., ca. 0.7 mi W of Wildcat Top. — 35°47’20”N 83°03’18”W — 4179 ft. — Mixed hardwood (Acer saccharum, Amelanchier, Betula lenta, Cary a, Fagus, Magnolia, Quercus alba, Q. rubra) forest with Ilex montana-Gaylussacia’Kalmia understory. — On Acerpensylvanicum. NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 04262481 James C. Lendemer #67960 4 August 2020 w/ Jason Hollinger Fieldwork funded by NSF-DEB #1542639 & #1542629 - Southern Appalachian Lichen Biodiversity Gradients iCo YO*> BOTANICAL ^ARDe**, 04262481
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Phaeophyscia pusilloides (Zahlbr.) Essl.