Lecania dubitans

Habit; Location: Northern Salish Mountains, near mouth of Beaver Creek on Fortine Creek; Substrate: Populus tremuloides bark; Elevation: 1052 meters; Notes: Det. R. Reese-Naesborg, 2011: "looks like L. dubitans even though some spores are nonseptate and not curved. The substrate, the highly spo...

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Main Author: McCune, Bruce
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: Oregon State University. Department of Botany & Plant Pathology 2011
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spelling ftoregondigital:oai:oregondigital.org:lichens-pnw/df71wx97b 2023-05-15T15:41:01+02:00 Lecania dubitans McCune, Bruce Salish Mountains, Lincoln County, Montana, United States; 48.60833; -114.9583 2011-04-11 image/tiff http://oregondigital.org/catalog/oregondigital:df71wx97b unknown Oregon State University. Department of Botany & Plant Pathology Lichens of the Pacific Northwest http://oregondigital.org/catalog/oregondigital:df71wx97b http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/; default Lichens Lecania Lecania dubitans Image 2011 ftoregondigital 2022-11-14T22:26:23Z Habit; Location: Northern Salish Mountains, near mouth of Beaver Creek on Fortine Creek; Substrate: Populus tremuloides bark; Elevation: 1052 meters; Notes: Det. R. Reese-Naesborg, 2011: "looks like L. dubitans even though some spores are nonseptate and not curved. The substrate, the highly spotted epihymenium, the size of the spores and the fact that some spores are highly curved indicates L. dubitans; Collected by: Toby Spribille. Still Image Beaver Creek Oregon Digital (University of Oregon/Oregon State University)
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topic Lichens
Lecania
Lecania dubitans
spellingShingle Lichens
Lecania
Lecania dubitans
McCune, Bruce
Lecania dubitans
topic_facet Lichens
Lecania
Lecania dubitans
description Habit; Location: Northern Salish Mountains, near mouth of Beaver Creek on Fortine Creek; Substrate: Populus tremuloides bark; Elevation: 1052 meters; Notes: Det. R. Reese-Naesborg, 2011: "looks like L. dubitans even though some spores are nonseptate and not curved. The substrate, the highly spotted epihymenium, the size of the spores and the fact that some spores are highly curved indicates L. dubitans; Collected by: Toby Spribille.
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title Lecania dubitans
title_short Lecania dubitans
title_full Lecania dubitans
title_fullStr Lecania dubitans
title_full_unstemmed Lecania dubitans
title_sort lecania dubitans
publisher Oregon State University. Department of Botany & Plant Pathology
publishDate 2011
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op_coverage Salish Mountains, Lincoln County, Montana, United States; 48.60833; -114.9583
genre Beaver Creek
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