Ramboldia insidiosa (Th.Fr.) Hafellner
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Filed As
Lecanoraceae
Ramboldia insidiosa (Th.Fr.) Hafellner -
Collector(s)
F. Berger s.n., 26 Sep 2008
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Location
Austria. Carinthia. Kärnten (=Carinthia), Eastern Alps, Noric Alps, Nockberge, 8.6 km north-northeast of the centre of Radenthein, 1.2 km southwest of the summit of Mallnock, along the road from Brunnacherhöhe to 'Oswalder-Bockhütte' (grid number 9148/2).
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Habitat
subalpine forest with Larix decidua and Pinus cembra. on log of Larix decidua.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 04426887
Occurrence ID: e62a4a38-eec6-4c50-9d05-4cdcdcd1012c
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Exsiccatae
Dupla Graecensia Lichenum
Exsiccatae Number: 1268
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Ascomycota
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Class
Lecanoromycetes
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Order
Lecanorales
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Family
Lecanoraceae
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All Determinations
Ramboldia insidiosa (Th.Fr.) Hafellner det F. Berger
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Region
Europe
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Country
Austria
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State/Province
Carinthia
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Locality
Kärnten (=Carinthia), Eastern Alps, Noric Alps, Nockberge, 8.6 km north-northeast of the centre of Radenthein, 1.2 km southwest of the summit of Mallnock, along the road from Brunnacherhöhe to 'Oswalder-Bockhütte' (grid number 9148/2)
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Elevation
Alt. 1800 m. (5906 ft.)
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Coordinates
46.8694, 13.7578
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Location Notes
[Europe]
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Distribution
Obermayer W. 2020: Dupla Graecensia Lichenum (2020, numbers 1191-1290). - Fritschiana 96: 1-28. _Distributed by the herbarium GZU, University of Graz, Austria. 1268. Ramboldia insidiosa (Thore Fries) K NEW YORK RDTANinAI ftARnPK| [parasitic on Lecanora varia] msmr ~~ AUSTRIA, Kärnten (=Carinthia), Eastern Alps, Noric Alps, Nockberge, 8.6 km north-north- east of the centre of Radenthein, 1.2 km southwest of the summit of Mallnock, along the road from Brunnacherhöhe to 'Oswalder-Bockhütte', 46°52,10"N,013°45,28,,E, (grid number 9148/2), elevation 1800 m, subalpine forest with Larix decidua and Pinus cembra, on log of Larix decidua. - 26 September 2008, collected and determined by Franz Berger._ _distributed to: CANB, E, GZU, M, NY, UPS, hb.Kalb__ BOTANICAL 04426887
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Ramboldia insidiosa (Th.Fr.) Hafellner