Stigmidium lendemeri Kocourk. & K.Knudsen
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Filed As
Dothideaceae
Stigmidium lendemeri Kocourk. & K.Knudsen -
Collector(s)
J. Hollinger 22445, 02 May 2016
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Location
United States of America. California. Inyo Co. Cottonwood Canyon, slopes S of Diaz Creek up to 0.5 mi SW of road.
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Habitat
near bottom of steep N-facing granite slope with a few scattered Pinus monophylla. on granite.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 04686774
Occurrence ID: fb00e880-7961-40b0-bffc-46296ab994bb
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Ascomycota
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Family
Mycosphaerellaceae
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All Determinations
Stigmidium lendemeri Kocourk. & K.Knudsen det J. Hollinger, 2020
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
California
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County/Municipio
Inyo Co.
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Locality
Cottonwood Canyon, slopes S of Diaz Creek up to 0.5 mi SW of road
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Elevation
Alt. 1700 m. (5577 ft.)
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Coordinates
36.434, -118.085
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Distribution
Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden (NY) Lichenicolous Fungi of California, USA Stigmidium lendemeri Kocourk. & K. Knudsen det. Jason Hollinger, 24 March 2020 USA. CALIFORNIA. INYO CO. Cottonwood Canyon, slopes S of Diaz Creek up to 0.5 mi. SW of road-36.434° N 118.085° W 1700 m-near bottom of steep N-facing granite slope with a few scattered Pinus monophylla — on Aspicilia cuprea/olivaceobrunnea on granite. NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 04686774 Jason Hollinger #22445 2 May 2016 âsfliuW 72HHS Aspicilia cuprea/olivaceobrunnea det. by Jason Hollinger, 2020-03-24 BoUmger 22445.2 thallus: K+ norstictfc ciystals P+y epihymenium: green-black hymenium: 100-110 jim paraphyses: 3-4+ globose end cells spores: 8 per ascus, 25 x 13 jun conidia: 13-20 jim Stigmidium lendemeri Kocourk. & K. Knudsen Hollinger 22445 det by Jason Hollinger, 2020-03-24 perithecia: 170-190 nm wide by ±200 nm tall, pyriform, walls dark brown all around centrum: I+r, K/I+b hamathecium: clear asci: 50 * 15 nm, clavate, K/I- spores: 8 per ascus, hyaline, 1-septate, cells slightly unequal, thin warty? epispore, 15-18 x 5-7 jim 04686774
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Stigmidium lendemeri Kocourk. & K.Knudsen