Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Chrysothrix caesia (Arthonia caesia, Arthonia lecideella, Allarthonia caesia, Plearthonis caesia)
Search Criteria: Massachusetts; Berkshire; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


NY
Arthonia caesia (Flotow) Körb.
1364303Richard C. Harris   422221998-09-18
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Town of Cheshire, abandoned limestone quarry and adjacent mixed hardwood of Lanesborough Road, along Pettibone Brook, 42.55 -73.2

NY
Chrysothrix caesia (Körb.) Ertz & Tehler
02793227E. Lay   95-06731995-05-05
United States of America, Massachusetts, Berkshire Co., Woods adjacent Pettibone Brook between Lanesborough Mt. and large bandoned quarry to east., 42.5517 -73.1981

NY
Chrysothrix caesia (Körb.) Ertz & Tehler
02793228E. Lay   95-16701995-06-07
United States of America, Massachusetts, Berkshire Co., Appalachian Trail and Rt. 23 S at Monterey town border., 42.2 -73.3667

Research Observation and Personal Collections


Consortium:Personal Collections
Chrysothrix caesia (Flot.) Ertz & Tehler
12-0172Elisabeth Lay   12-01722012-09-09
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Windsor Jambs off Schoolhouse Rd. along Windsor Jambs Brook.

Consortium:Personal Collections
Arthonia caesia (Flotow) Körb.
Elisabeth Lay   95-06731995-05-05
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Woods adjacent to Pettibone Brook. Between Lanesborough Mt.Rd and large abandoned quarry to east. Secondary growth forest with stream + stonewalls. Mixed deciduous trees with hemlock., 42.551667 -73.198056

Consortium:Personal Collections
Arthonia caesia (Flotow) Körb.
Elisabeth Lay   95-16701995-06-07
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Appalachian Trail and Rt. 23 S at Monterey town border. Mixed mesic forest of ash,oak,white pine,elm,conifers,aspen, birch blown down+devastated by huge June 1 tornado, 42.2 -73.366667


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Google Map

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