Pertusaria globularis (Ach.) Tuck.

  • Filed As

    Pertusariaceae
    Pertusaria globularis (Ach.) Tuck.

  • Collector(s)

    J. C. Lendemer 71876, 26 Oct 2021

  • Location

    United States of America. North Carolina. Haywood Co. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cataloochee Divide, McClue Ridge, Double Gap Trail ~0.1 mi W of Double Gap.

  • Habitat

    Mature northern hardwood (Acer pensylvanicum, A. saccharum, A. spicatum, Aesculus, Betula alleghaniensis, Fagus, Prunus) forest with dead Tsuga and occasional schist boulders. on large Betula alleghaniensis base.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 04284717

    Occurrence ID: f20eab09-dd6b-4b07-89be-d9969338ed68

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  • Kingdom

    Fungi

  • Division

    Ascomycota

  • Class

    Lecanoromycetes

  • Order

    Pertusariales

  • Family

    Pertusariaceae

  • All Determinations

    Pertusaria globularis (Ach.) Tuck. det J. C. Lendemer, 2021

  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    North Carolina

  • County/Municipio

    Haywood Co.

  • Locality

    Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cataloochee Divide, McClue Ridge, Double Gap Trail ~0.1 mi W of Double Gap

  • Elevation

    Alt. 1536 m. (5039 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    35.5717, -83.1033

  • Georeferencing Method

    GPS.

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Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden (NY)
Lichens of North Carolina
Pertusaria globularis (Ach.) Tuck.
Det. J.C. Lendemer, 2021
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. NORTH CAROLINA.
HAYWOOD COUNTY- Great Smoky Mountains National Park,
Cataloochee Divide, McClue Ridge, Double Gap Trail -0.1 mi W
of Double Gap. - 5041 ft. - 35°34’18”N 83°06’12”W - Mature
northern hardwood (Acer pensylvanicum, A. saccharum, A.
spicatum, Aesculus, Be tula alleghaniensis, Fagus, Prunus)
forest with dead Tsuga and occasional schist boulders. - On
large Betula alleghaniensis base. NEW Y0RK botanical garden
04284717
James C. Lendemer #71876	26 October 2021
Fieldwork funded by NSF-DEB #2115190 & #2115191 - Forces of Appalachian Range Size
04284717