Dataset: CUP-
Taxa: Gyalectaceae
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Gyalecta jenensis (Batsch) Zahlbr.
CUP-L-0008148Scott LaGreca   21652012-09-22
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Pittsfield; Burbank Park, on the east side of Onota Lake, off Valentine Road. On damp, shaded rock at top of stone staircase at edge of lawn in picnic area, just north of the boat launch.

CUP
Gyalecta jenensis (Batsch) Zahlbr.
CUP-L-0001798Burnham   s.n.
USA, New York, Albany, Indian Ladder, Helderberg Mountains, 42.653505 -74.01274

CUP
Gyalecta jenensis (Batsch) Zahlbr.
CUP-L-0006668Eggerth   s.n.
Austria

CUP
Gyalecta jenensis (Batsch) Zahlbr.
CUP-L-0008150Scott LaGreca   22332012-02-10
United States, New York, Tompkins, Taughannock Falls State Park. Limestone cliffs near lake shore.

CUP
Gyalecta ulmi (Sw.) Zahlbr.
CUP-L-0006654Schneider   s.n.
Austria

CUP
Gyalecta ulmi (Sw.) Zahlbr.
CUP-L-0006667Vill   s.n.

CUP
Gyalecta ulmi (Sw.) Zahlbr.
CUP-L-0007409Strasser   s.n.
Austria

CUP
CUP-L-0008829Charles Wright   173
Cuba

CUP
CUP-L-0008830Charles Wright   174
Cuba

CUP
Gyalecta hypoleuca (Ach.) Zahlbr.
CUP-L-0007485Rieber   s.n.
Germany

CUP
Gyalecta leucaspis (Kremp. ex A. Massal.) Zahlbr.
CUP-L-0007367Eggerth   s.n.
Austria

CUP
Gyalecta lutea (Dicks.) Hornem.
CUP-L-0008831Charles Wright   177
Cuba

CUP
Gyalecta lutea (Dicks.) Hornem.
CUP-L-0010228George F. Atkinson   90681894-08-29
USA, NY, Essex

CUP
Gyalecta lutea (Dicks.) Hornem.
CUP-L-0010229George F. Atkinson   1894-09-00
USA, NY, Essex

CUP
Gyalecta lutea (Dicks.) Hornem.
CUP-L-0010230George F. Atkinson   91541894-09-00
USA, NY, Essex

CUP
Gyalecta pineti (Ach.) Tuck.
CUP-L-0010231George F. Atkinson   91551894-09-03
USA, NY, Essex

CUP
Gyalecta pineti (Ach.) Tuck.
CUP-L-0010232George F. Atkinson   1894-09-03
USA, NY, Essex


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