Lepra pustulata (Brodo & W.L.Culb.) Lendemer & R.C.Harris
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Filed As
Pertusariaceae
Lepra pustulata (Brodo & W.L.Culb.) Lendemer & R.C.Harris -
Collector(s)
J. C. Lendemer 71712, 20 Oct 2021
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Location
United States of America. Tennessee. Sevier Co. Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Foothills Parkway, Cove Mountain, low W slopes of Buckeye Knob, below Piney Spur, 0.2 mi E of Katy Hollar Rd.
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Habitat
Shaded limestone boulders and outcrops in mixed hardwood forest (Cercis-Fraxinus dominant with latter dead, Acer saccharum, Carya, Prunus, Quercus alba, Q. rubra, Ulmus alata) with sparse Juniperus. on Cercis.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 04284876
Occurrence ID: b113b513-c4a7-44ce-83c7-9244c01fe674
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Ascomycota
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Class
Lecanoromycetes
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Order
Pertusariales
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Family
Pertusariaceae
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All Determinations
Lepra pustulata (Brodo & W.L.Culb.) Lendemer & R.C.Harris det J. C. Lendemer, 2021
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Region
North America
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Country
United States of America
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State/Province
Tennessee
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County/Municipio
Sevier Co.
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Locality
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Foothills Parkway, Cove Mountain, low W slopes of Buckeye Knob, below Piney Spur, 0.2 mi E of Katy Hollar Rd.
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Elevation
Alt. 504 m. (1654 ft.)
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Coordinates
35.7139, -83.6256
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Distribution
Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden (NY) Lichens of Tennessee Lepra pustulata (Brodo & Culb.) Det. J.C. Lendemer, 2021 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. TENNESSEE. SEVIER COUNTY- Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Foothills Parkway, Cove Mountain, low W slopes of Buckeye Knob, below Piney Spur, 0.2 mi E of Katy Hollar Rd. — 1655 ft. — 35°42’50”N 83°37’32”W — Shaded limestone boulders and outcrops in mixed hardwood forest (Cercis-Fraxinus dominant with latter dead, Acer saccharum, Carya, Prunus, Quercus alba, Q. rubra, Ulmus alata) with sparse Juniperus. - On Cercis. NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN 04284876 James C. Lendemer #71712 20 October 2021 Fieldwork part of NSF-DEB #2115190 & #2115191 - Forces of Appalachian Range Size Yo*> BOTANICAL 04284876
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Lepra pustulata (Brodo & W.L.Culb.) Lendemer & R.C.Harris