Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Arthopyrenia fallaciosa (Julella fallaciosa, Polyblastiopsis fallaciosa, Mycoglaena fallaciosa, Polyblastia fallaciosa, Pyrenula fallaciosa, Verrucaria fallaciosa)
Search Criteria: Massachusetts; Worcester; Wachusett; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Farlow Herbarium of Cryptogamic Botany, Harvard University


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Julella fallaciosa (Arnold) R.C. Harris
barcode-00389582P. F. May   42651998-05-22
United States of America, Massachusetts, Worcester County, Princeton, Wachusett Mountain State Reservation, Site 6 ("South Talus"), ca. 400 m SE of summit, between Down Summit Rd. and Loop Tr., 42.486667 -71.883333, 500 - 550m

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Julella fallaciosa (Stizenberger ex Arnold) R. C. Harris
barcode-00979031P. F. May   42461998-05-22
United States of America, Massachusetts, Worcester County, Wachusett Mountain State Reservation, Study Site 6 ("South Talus"), ca 400 m SE of summit, between Down Summit Rd. and Loop Tr., 42.4866666667 -71.8833333333, 500 - 550m

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Julella fallaciosa (Stizenberger ex Arnold) R. C. Harris
barcode-00979032P. F. May   43071998-05-26
United States of America, Massachusetts, Worcester County, Wachusett Mountain State Reservation, Study Site 7 ("East Talus"), 400-600 m ENE of summit, between Visitor's Center and Down Summit Road, 42.4883333333 -71.8833333333, 425 - 525m

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Julella fallaciosa (Stizenberger ex Arnold) R. C. Harris
barcode-00979033P. F. May   5689A2000-11-03
United States of America, Massachusetts, Worcester County, Wachusett Mountain State Reservation, Site 13 (Choiniere-Shea Site 4), along Semuhenna Tr. 100-250 m N of Harrington Tr., 42.4875 -71.891, 520m


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