Classification | Lichens |
Harvard University Herbaria Barcode(s) | 00079621 |
Type Status | Syntype |
Collector | A. H. Curtiss |
Country | United States of America |
State | Florida |
Geography | North America: North America (CA, US, MX) (Region): United States of America: Florida |
Date Collected | 1879 |
GUID | http://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/770eea56-bbe1-42f5-8ffd-007b5ee53b89 |
Harvard University Herbaria Barcode | 00079621 |
Herbarium | FH |
Determination | Fissurina virginalis Tuckerman ex Nylander |
Determined by | James C. Lendemer, PH |
Date Determined | 2006-10-24 |
Determination Remarks | [is Current name] |
Annotation Text | All three fragments in this packet contain no lichen substances, have a K+ orange-red exciple, and (sub-)muriform hyaline ascospores. The specimens are considered syntypes. Contrary to Staiger (2002), Wirth & Hale (1976) did not select a specimen in US as the lectotype. If one does not with to recgonize acid deficient material in this group as a distinct taxon then F. virginalis = F. columbina (Tuck.) Staiger s. lat. |
Type Status | Syntype |
Syntype of | Graphis virginalis Tuckerman |
Verified by | James C. Lendemer, PH |
Date Determined | 2006-10-24 |
Determination Remarks | All three fragments in this packet contain no lichen substances, have a K+ orange-red exciple, and (sub-)muriform hyaline ascospores. The specimens are considered syntypes. Contrary to Staiger (2002), Wirth & Hale (1976) did not select a specimen in US as the lectotype. If one does not with to recgonize acid deficient material in this group as a distinct taxon then F. virginalis = F. columbina (Tuck.) Staiger s. lat. |
Taxon Reference | (for Graphis virginalis Tuckerman) Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 1890. 17: 256. |
Subcollection | Tuckerman Lichen Herbarium |
Sex | not determined |
Phenology | NotDetermined |
Preparation Type | Packet |
Preparation Method | Dried |