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Ochrolechiaceae Members:
Lepra amara
Lepra andersoniae
Lepra commutata
Lepra excludens
Lepra hypothamnolica
Lepra multipunctoides
Lepra oahuensis
Lepra ophthalmiza
Lepra pustulata
Lepra trachythallina
Lepra waghornei
Ochrolechia africana
Ochrolechia arborea
Ochrolechia mahluensis
Ochrolechia mexicana
Ochrolechia pseudopallescens
Ochrolechia tartarea
Ochrolechia trochophora
Ochrolechia trochophora var. pruinirosella
Ochrolechia yasudae
Varicellaria velata
NC
Records
Lepra andersoniae
(Lendemer) Lendemer & R. C. Harris - Glady's Mountain Spikes
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Taxonomy
Phylum:
Ascomycota
Class:
Lecanoromycetes
Order:
Pertusariales
Family:
Ochrolechiaceae
Synonym:
Pertusaria andersoniae, P. andersonii
MycoBank_number:
821145
Taxonomic Reference:
The Bryologist 120 (2): 186 (2017)
Comments:
Type from Avery County, Grandfather Mountain (Lendemer 2009).
Identification
Description:
Technical Description:
Lendemer, J.C. (2009) Pertusaria andersonii (Pertusariaceae, Lichenized Ascomycetes), a new species from high elevations of the southern Appalachian Mountains of eastern North America. Opuscula Philolichenum 6: 55-58.
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Distribution in North Carolina
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GBIF-Global Distribution
Habitats and Life History
Habitats:
Observation Methods:
Abundance/Frequency:
Abundance/Frequency by province:
Frequency
Regular
– almost always observed on given visit; >=90% chance of observation
Frequent
– usually observed on a given visit; >=50%<90% chance of observation
Infrequent
– observed less than 50% of visits; >=25%<50% chance of observation
Occasional
– observed on only on a small minority of visits; >=10%<25% chance of observation
Seldom
– not usually seen on visits; <10% chance of observation
These terms refer to visits to appropriate habitats made at appropriate times of the year, making use of common sampling/observation methods. Under those conditions, Frequency refers to the chance of observing at least one individual on a given visit made anywhere within a particular region, or over multiple visits to a single site.
Status in North Carolina
Natural Heritage Program Status:
SR-T
Natural Heritage Program Ranks:
S1S2 GNR
State Protection:
Comments:
This species is IUCN red listed Endangered. Source: Lendemer, J. 2020. Lepra andersoniae. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2020: e.T180875146A180875189. https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T180875146A180875189.en. Downloaded 21 February 2021.