Lichens of North Carolina
    5 records for Lepra waghornei Waghorne's Fluff-wart Lichen
db idchecklist numbersciNameregioncountycounty splitsitedatenumbermethodhabitatlatloncollectorreferencevetting levelphotographspecimenvouchercommentsparkvetted byobsTypespeciessourcevarietysubsp
14346511.00Lepra waghorneiHigh MountainsHaywoodGreat Smoky Mountains National Park,2021-07-041MSHEHF35.5608-83.1067Jason Hollinger3TRUETRUEHollinger #25552 (NY)Hollinger0Herbarium specimen
6799511.00Lepra waghorneiLow MountainsMacon1990-00-00Schmitt, C.K. and N.G. Slack. 1990. Host Specificity of Epiphytic Lichens and Bryophytes: A Comparison of the Adirondack Mountains (New York) and the Southern Blue Ridge Mountains (North Carolina). The Bryologist 93(3): 257-274.Perlmutter1LiteratureLepra waghornei (Hult.) Lendemer & R.C.Harris
13302511.00Lepra waghorneiHigh MountainsMadison2020-08-07UNKN3Perlmutter1Specimen Record in CNALH
9748511.00Lepra waghorneiLow MountainsSwain1980-00-00Dibben, MJ 1980: The chemosystematics of the Lichen Genus Pertusaria in North America North of Mexico. - Publications in Biology and Geology No. 5, Milwaukee Public Museum Press, Milwaukee. 162 pp.Perlmutter1LiteratureLepra waghornei (Hult.) Lendemer & R.C.Harris
12563511.00Lepra waghorneiHigh MountainsYancey2014-10-02UNKNLendemer, J.C./ Anderson Stewart, C.R./ Besal, B./ Goldsmith, J./ Griffith, H./ Hoffman, J.R./ Kraus, B./ LaPoint, P./ Li, L./ Muscavitch, Z./ Schultz, J./ Schultz, R./ Allen, J.L. 2017: The lichens and allied fungi of Mount Mitchell State Park, North Carolina: A first checklist with comprehensive Keys and comparison to historical data. - Castanea 82(2): 69-97.3MOMIPerlmutter1Literature