Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Catapyrenium cinereum (Dermatocarpon cinereum, Dermatocarpon cinereum var. cinereum, Dermatocarpon cinereum var. fuscescens, Endocarpon cinereum, Endocarpon hepaticum, Endopyrenium cinereum, Endopyrenium hepaticum, Placidium cinereum, Placidium hepaticum, Endocarpon cinereum var. cartilagineum, Endo... (show all)
Search Criteria: Massachusetts; Berkshire; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Morton Arboretum - Lichens


MOR
Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
L-0002390-MORGerould Wilhelm   224121995-05-05
United States, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Cheshire Township, in vicinity of old lime quarry site, on hillside east of Lanesborough Mountain Road., 42.546038 -73.1802, 488m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
1392098Richard C. Harris   364321995-05-05
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Town of Cheshire, abandoned limestone quarry and adjacent mixed hardwoods over schist E of Lanesborough Road, along Pettibone Brook, 42.55 -73.2, 410 - 450m

NY
Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
02900306E. Lay   95-06751995-05-05
United States of America, Massachusetts, Berkshire Co., Unnamed abandoned limestone quarry 400 m south of Curran Rd., 42.5547 -73.195, 410m

Research Observation and Personal Collections


Consortium:Personal Collections
Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb.
Elisabeth Lay   95-06751995-05-05
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Unnamed abandoned limestone quarry 400 m south of Curran Rd.10's meters in diameter,few meters high,flat bottomed with exten- sive ground cover;scattered clumps of trees., 42.554722 -73.195, 410m


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Google Map

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Google Earth (KML)

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