Lichens of North Carolina
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Myelochroa aurulenta (Tuck.) Elix & Hale - Powdery Axil-bristle Lichen



Image by Gary Perlmutter

Image by Gary Perlmutter
Taxonomy
Phylum: Ascomycota Class: Lecanoromycetes Order: LecanoralesFamily: ParmeliaceaeSynonym: Parmelia aurulenta Tuck.
MycoBank_number: 130562Taxonomic Reference: Mycotaxon 29: 240 (1987)                                                                                 
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Recorded by: Gary Perlmutter, Jame Amoroso, Blanka Aguero, Becky Dill & Scott Pohlman
Anson Co.
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Chatham Co.
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Chatham Co.
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Durham Co.
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