Lecidea verruca Poelt
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Filed As
Lecideaceae
Lecidea verruca Poelt -
Collector(s)
J. Hafellner 59922, 01 May 2002
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Location
Austria. Styria. Eastern Alps, Steirisches Randgebirge, Koralpe, Moschkogel SSW of the pass Weinebene, slopes exposed to the SE short below the summit, GF 9155/4.
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Habitat
boulder field surrounded by dwarf shrub communities. on inclined rock faces of boulders.
Host: Aspicilia simoensis Räsänen
Host Notes: "thallus; the host originally remained undetermined, but Poelt (l.c.) already argued that it might be a species of Aspicilia"
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 04464283
Occurrence ID: d79145e4-82f9-41e9-bbba-fe78ec468b29
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Exsiccatae
Lichenicolous Biota
Exsiccatae Number: 53
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Kingdom
Fungi
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Division
Ascomycota
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Class
Lecanoromycetes
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Order
Lecideales
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Family
Lecideaceae
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All Determinations
Lecidea verruca Poelt det J. Hafellner
Note: in Mitt. Bot. Staatssamml. München 4: 187 (1961)
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Region
Europe
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Country
Austria
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State/Province
Styria
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Locality
Eastern Alps, Steirisches Randgebirge, Koralpe, Moschkogel SSW of the pass Weinebene, slopes exposed to the SE short below the summit, GF 9155/4
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Elevation
Alt. 1900 m. (6234 ft.)
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Coordinates
46.8222, 14.9931
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Location Notes
[Europe]
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Distribution
Fi Hafellner J. 2008: Lichenicolous Biota (Nos 21-60). - Fritschiana 61: 1-28. 53. Lecidea verruca Poelt ........M____________ 04464283 in Mitt. Bot. Staatssamml. München 4: 187 (1961). Host: Aspicilia simoensis (thallus) Europe, Austria: Styria, Eastern Alps, Steirisches Randgebirge, Koralpe, Moschkogel SSW of the pass Weinebene, slopes exposed to the SE short below the summit, 46°49'20"N, 14°59'35"E, c. 1900 m alt., GF 9155/4, boulder field surrounded by dwarf shrub communities, on inclined rock faces of boulders. Note: The host originally remained undetermined, but Poelt (I.e.) already argued that it might be a species of Aspicilia. 1. V. 2002 leg. J. Hafellner (59922) & P. v. d. Boom, det. J. Hafellner distributed to: BR, CANB, GZU, NY, UPS 04464283
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Lecidea verruca Poelt