Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Bachmanniomyces punctum (Phaeopyxis punctum, Abrothallus moorei, Lecidea cetrariicola, Lecidea cladoniaria, Lecidea punctum, Nesolechia cetrariicola, Nesolechia cladoniaria, Nesolechia punctum)
Search Criteria: North Carolina; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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New York Botanical Garden


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Bachmanniomyces punctum (A.Massal.) Diederich & Pino-Bodas
1118693J. C. Lendemer   188772009-08-04
United States of America, North Carolina, Haywood Co., Great Smoky Mountains National Park, E slopes above (E of) Caldwell Fork, along E portions of Boogerman Loop Trail, 35.61528 -83.09444, 1097m

NY
Bachmanniomyces punctum (A.Massal.) Diederich & Pino-Bodas
2328890J. C. Lendemer   442592014-10-02
United States of America, North Carolina, Yancey Co., Mount Mitchell State Park, vicinity of summit of Balsam Cone, Black Mountain Crest Trail ~2 mi N of Mount Mitchell and terminus of NC128, 35.7892 -82.2558, 1978m

NY
Bachmanniomyces punctum (A.Massal.) Diederich & Pino-Bodas
3809319R. C. Harris   625532018-05-28
United States of America, North Carolina, McDowell Co., Pisgah National Forest, NW end of Forest Service Road 482A from NW end of Newberry Creek Road (SR 1463), 35.6975 -82.2386, 825m

NY
Bachmanniomyces punctum (A.Massal.) Diederich & Pino-Bodas
3809321R. C. Harris   625562018-05-28
United States of America, North Carolina, McDowell Co., Pisgah National Forest, NW end of Forest Service Road 482A from NW end of Newberry Creek Road (SR 1463), 35.6975 -82.2386, 825m

NY
Bachmanniomyces punctum (A.Massal.) Diederich & Pino-Bodas
04686592J. C. Lendemer   690072020-08-16
United States of America, North Carolina, Madison Co., Pisgah National Forest, Bald Mountains, Seng Ridge, 0.3 mi S of Camp Creek Bald, 36.01858 -82.71436, 1407m


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