Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Trapelia coarctata (Lecidea coarctata, Biatora arridens, Biatora coarctata, Lecanactis arridens, Lecanora coarctata, Lecidea arridens, Lecidea coarctata f. albomarginata, Lecidea coarctata f. coarctata, Lecidea coarctata f. deliciosula, Lecidea coarctata f. depauperata, Lecidea coarctata f. fulgiana... (show all)
Search Criteria: Massachusetts; Windsor Jambs; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Cornell University Plant Pathology Herbarium


CUP
Trapelia coarctata (Sm.) Choisy
CUP-L-0008073Scott LaGreca   17882009-07-06
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Windsor State Forest: Windsor Jambs. East side of gorge., 42.518611 -72.996667, 435m

CUP
Trapelia coarctata (Sm.) Choisy
CUP-L-0008082Scott LaGreca   19902010-09-02
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Windsor State Forest: Windsor Jambs. At falls on north end of gorge.

CUP
Trapelia coarctata (Sm.) Choisy
CUP-L-0008089Scott LaGreca   20082010-09-07
USA, Massachusetts, Berkshire, Windsor State Forest: Windsor Jambs. South end of gorge, where the gorge ends.


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