Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Viridothelium virens (Trypethelium virens, Trypethelium exocanthum, Trypethelium scorites, Pseudopyrenula concatervata, Verrucaria concatervata)
Search Criteria: Massachusetts; Worcester; Wachusett; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany, Harvard University


FH:FH
Trypethelium virens Tuck. ex Michener
barcode-00405214P. F. May   32671997-07-08
United States of America, Massachusetts, Worcester County, Princeton, Wachusett Mountain State Reservation, elev. 475 to 500 m, Site 1 (E end of Cogbill Tl), ca. 75 m to 150 m W of Ski Trail #5, 42.483333 -71.883333, 475 - 500m

FH:FH
Viridothelium virens (Tuckerman ex E. Michener) Lücking, M. P. Nelsen & Aptroot
barcode-00991506P. F. May   58452001-06-28
United States of America, Massachusetts, Worcester County, Wachusett Mountain State Reservation, Site 16, (Choiniere Area 5A), 175 m WSW of Up Summit Road shortcut, 42.4918333333 -71.9, 475m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Viridothelium virens (Tuck.) Lücking, M.P.Nelsen & Aptroot
02376664E. Lay   98-05731998-08-27
United States of America, Massachusetts, Worcester Co., Princeton, Wachusett Mountain State Reservation, Study Site 6 ("South Talus"), ca. 400 m SE of summit, between Down Summit Rd. and Loop Tr., 42.4889 -71.8833, 550m

NY
Viridothelium virens (Tuck.) Lücking, M.P.Nelsen & Aptroot
02376665E. Lay   98-01051998-07-06
United States of America, Massachusetts, Worcester Co., Wachusett Mt. State Reservation Study Site 1 (E end of Cogbill T1) ca. 125-175 m west of Ski Trail #5., 42.4833 -71.8833, 525m

NY
Viridothelium virens (Tuck.) Lücking, M.P.Nelsen & Aptroot
02376666E. Lay   98-01041998-07-06
United States of America, Massachusetts, Worcester Co., Princeton, Wachusett Mountain State Reservation, Study Site 8 (East Talus), 400-600 m., 42.4917 -71.8833, 525m


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