Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Melanelixia fuliginosa (Parmelia fuliginosa, Melanelia glabratula f. laetevirens, Melanelia glabratula subsp. fuliginosa, Parmelia fuliginosa f. aterrima, Parmelia fuliginosa f. atterima, Parmelia fuliginosa f. denudata, Parmelia fuliginosa f. endoferruginea, Parmelia fuliginosa f. eufuliginosa, Par... (show all)
Search Criteria: Massachusetts; Berkshire; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Melanelixia fuliginosa (Fr. ex Duby) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D. Hawksw. & Lumbsch
CUP-L-0000302Stewart H. Burnham   s.n.1909-05-30
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Mt. Greylock.

Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany, Harvard University


FH:FH
Melanelixia fuliginosa (Fries ex Duby) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, P. K. Divakar, Esslinger, D. Hawksworth & Lumbsch
barcode-01006735P. F. May   23761995-05-03
United States of America, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Savoy Mountain State Forest, west end of Sherman Road, 566m

FH:FH
Melanelixia fuliginosa (Fries ex Duby) O. Blanco, A. Crespo, P. K. Divakar, Esslinger, D. Hawksworth & Lumbsch
barcode-01006736P. F. May   23811995-05-03
United States of America, Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Savoy Mountain State Forest, Bog Pond, 570m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Melanelixia fuliginosa (Duby) O.Blanco, A.Crespo, Divakar, Essl., D.Hawksw. & Lumbsch
1181341J. C. Lendemer   250112010-06-04
United States of America, Massachusetts, Berkshire Co., Town of Hancock, Pittsfield State Forest, summit of Berry Mountain, Berry Pond Circuit Road ~2.25 mi NW of park entrance, 42.5086 -73.3194, 652m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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