Chiodecton sphaerale Ach., 1990
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.217.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13634581 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/FD48879C-B63E-FFD7-FF20-43A5FD7CFDF0 |
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Chiodecton sphaerale Ach. View in CoL ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 )
This Neotropical lichen is known from Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Panama, Peru and Venezuela ( Vainio 1890; López-Figueiras 1986; Hekking & Sipman 1988; Thor 1990). In Bolivia it has been known only from a single 19 th century record ( Thor 1990).
Specimens examined (all corticolous). BOLIVIA. Dept. La Paz: Prov. Franz Tamayo, near Apolo, 14°50’15”S, 68°26’58”W, 1430 m, Preandean Amazon forest , 17 May 2011, AF 20800 & OP, MK 8758 (KRAM, LPB, UGDA). Prov. Nor Yungas, COTAPATA, near Urpuma, 16º13’20”S, 67º52’34”W, 1989 m, Yungas montane forest, 30 June 2010, AF 17134 & PR (KRAM, LPB). Dept. Santa Cruz: Prov. José Miguel de Velasco , Sendero de goma near Florida, 14°37’48”S, 61°12’02”W, 170 m, lowland Amazon secondary forest, 16 December 2009, AF 16060 & PR (KRAM, LPB) GoogleMaps ; Prov. Manuel María Caballero, El Camino de Orquideas , 17°49’50”S, 64°42’11”W, 2415 m, Yungas cloud forest, 17 August 2012, MK 11597 (LPB, UGDA) GoogleMaps .
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