Chrysothrix chamaecyparicola Lendemer

  • Filed As

    Chrysothricaceae
    Chrysothrix chamaecyparicola Lendemer

  • Collector(s)

    J. C. Lendemer 4936, 17 Sep 2005

  • Location

    United States of America. Pennsylvania. Monroe Co. Middle Smithfield Township, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, Community Drive Wetlands, E of Community Drive, 0.6 mi NE of River Road.

  • Specimen Notes

    "rhizocarpic acid" TLC by R.C. Harris, 2007

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 953989

    Occurrence ID: 0ff1c9b6-0be7-432b-b686-e4e9ea4ddbd4

  • Exsiccatae

    Lichens of Eastern North America exsiccati

    Exsiccatae Number: 213

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  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Pennsylvania

  • County/Municipio

    Monroe Co.

  • Locality

    Middle Smithfield Township, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, Community Drive Wetlands, E of Community Drive, 0.6 mi NE of River Road

  • Elevation

    Alt. 215 - 245 m. (705 - 804 ft.)

  • Coordinates

    41.0786, -75.0067

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rhizocarpic acid
Determined by R. C. Harris, 2007. No. 1978-22
Merck Silica Gel 160 F254 Aluminum Plate
Chloroform:acetone 4:1
LICHENS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA EXSICCATI
DETl^UTEDFRCMTHEACACOvlYCfM\TURALSCIEMISQFPHII^J3ELPHIA(PH)
Fascicle V: Number 213
213. Chrvsothrix flavovirens T0nsberg s. Iat
Determined - James C. Lendemer - September 24.2005
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. PENNSYLVANIA.
MONROE COUNTY.: Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, ca.
2 miles south of Bushkill, ca. 1 mile southeast of Shoemakers, Community
Drive Wetlands. - elev. ca. 700-800 ft. - UTM 18 499427E 4547474N - Lat.
41° 04' 43"N, Long. 75° 00' 24"W. - Drained portions bordered by Alnus,
and swampy portions primarily with Acer and Fraxinus, bisected by
Hogback Ridge forested with dense hemlocks (Tsuga) and large semi-
calcareous rock exposures and boulders. - On the bark of a hemlock (Tsuga
canadensis) on the shore of a small maple (Acer) swamp.
James C. Lendemer et al. #4936	September 17,2005
w/ participants of 30th A. Leroy Andrews Foray
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