Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Willeya diffractella (Staurothele diffractella, Staurothele tenuissima, Endocarpon diffractellum, Polyblastia diffractella, Staurothele diffractella var. diffractella, Verrucaria diffractella, Endocarpon tenuissimum), Willeya diffractella var. flavicans (Staurothele diffractella var. flavicans), Wil... (show all)
Search Criteria: North Carolina; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Duke University Herbarium Lichen Collection


DUKE
Endocarpon diffractellum (Nyl.) Gueidan & Cl. Roux
310144Keever, Catherine   4211941-06-21
United States, North Carolina, Alexander Co., Rocky Face Mountain, Hiddenite, 35.93827 -81.10004

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Willeya diffractella (Nyl.) Müll.Arg.
2606824J. C. Lendemer   461242016-01-05
United States of America, North Carolina, Swain Co., Great Smoky Mountains National Park, NW of jct of White Oak Branch Trail and Lakeshore Trail, 35.47 -83.5583, 610m

NY
Willeya diffractella (Nyl.) Müll.Arg.
1228294J. C. Lendemer   294472011-06-21
United States of America, North Carolina, Swain Co., Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Sunkota Ridge Trail between Martins Gap and S spur trail to Indian Creek Trail, 35.495 -83.4128, 1036m

NY
Willeya diffractella (Nyl.) Müll.Arg.
1684563J. C. Lendemer   331312012-08-13
United States of America, North Carolina, Swain Co., Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Lakeshore Trail 0-2.5 mi E of jct w/ Eagle Creek Trail at Horseshoe Bend in Eagle Creek, S slopes of Pinnacle Ridge, 35.48208 -83.76111, 640m

NY
Willeya diffractella (Nyl.) Müll.Arg.
1219447J. C. Lendemer   270132010-10-14
United States of America, North Carolina, Swain Co., Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Juneywhank Falls, 0.3 mi from parking area on Deep Creek Rd., 35.4661 -83.4347, 579m


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