{
"uuid": "c89ea849-dffe-4eaf-b373-86f2bf10e79e",
"type": "records",
"etag": "2f1f2008aa830719d9c12152b90c077c91df4f0f",
"data": {
"dwc:startDayOfYear": "161",
"dwc:specificEpithet": "hispida",
"dwc:countryCode": "US",
"dwc:county": "Malheur",
"dwc:recordedBy": "G. Y. McHenry",
"dwc:georeferenceSources": "Specimen label",
"dwc:habitat": "Sagebrush and rock outcrops.",
"dwc:scientificNameAuthorship": "Mereschk.",
"dwc:occurrenceID": "e5cfdf16-36c6-431c-9a84-7c1823cd8369",
"dcterms:language": "en",
"dwc:verbatimCoordinates": "43° 26.229' N, 117° 7.201' W",
"dwc:verbatimElevation": "2971 ft.",
"id": "607650",
"dwc:stateProvince": "Oregon",
"dwc:eventDate": "1997-06-10",
"dwc:acceptedNameUsage": "Circinaria hispida",
"dwc:country": "U.S.A.",
"idigbio:recordId": "B959C671-5B5E-409A-A5BE-8ABCDC539310",
"dwc:collectionCode": "Lichens",
"dcterms:rightsHolder": "University of Washington",
"dwc:decimalLatitude": "43.43715",
"dwc:basisOfRecord": "PreservedSpecimen",
"dwc:genus": "Aspicilia",
"dwc:identifiedBy": "G. Y. McHenry",
"dcterms:license": "https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/",
"dwc:ownerInstitutionCode": "WTU",
"dwc:locality": "Succor Creek State Recreation area near Oregon/Idaho border. Collection site on the 1) west side of Succor Creek Road ~1 mile beyond the campground 2) east side of Succor Creek Road above Succor Creek.",
"dwc:institutionCode": "WTU",
"dwc:taxonRank": "species",
"dwc:catalogNumber": "WTU-L-006937",
"dwc:nomenclaturalCode": "ICBN",
"dcterms:type": "PhysicalObject",
"dwc:Identification": [
{
"dwc:identifiedBy": "G. Y. McHenry",
"dwc:nomenclaturalCode": "ICBN",
"dwc:genus": "Aspicilia",
"dwc:specificEpithet": "hispida",
"coreid": "607650",
"dwc:scientificNameAuthorship": "Mereschk.",
"dwc:taxonRank": "species",
"dwc:scientificName": "Aspicilia hispida",
"dwc:family": "Megasporaceae"
}
],
"dwc:higherGeography": "U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur County",
"dwc:month": "6",
"dwc:decimalLongitude": "-117.120017",
"dwc:endDayOfYear": "161",
"dwc:recordNumber": "61097.2",
"dwc:minimumElevationInMeters": "906",
"dcterms:modified": "2015-04-03T20:27:53-0800",
"dwc:scientificName": "Aspicilia hispida",
"dwc:day": "10",
"dwc:year": "1997"
},
"indexTerms": {
"geopoint": {
"lat": 43.43715,
"lon": -117.120017
},
"family": "hymeneliaceae",
"recordset": "9368e302-f8e7-4714-aed4-db2faa861e5c",
"dqs": 0.15942028985507245,
"stateprovince": "oregon",
"county": "malheur",
"phylum": "ascomycota",
"catalognumber": "wtu-l-006937",
"startdayofyear": 161,
"taxonrank": "species",
"specificepithet": "aspera",
"continent": "north america",
"uuid": "c89ea849-dffe-4eaf-b373-86f2bf10e79e",
"countrycode": "usa",
"basisofrecord": "preservedspecimen",
"collector": "g. y. mchenry",
"institutioncode": "wtu",
"datemodified": "2021-09-19T20:34:53.839221+00:00",
"datecollected": "1997-06-10T00:00:00+00:00",
"etag": "2f1f2008aa830719d9c12152b90c077c91df4f0f",
"recordnumber": "61097.2",
"minelevation": 906,
"hasImage": false,
"kingdom": "fungi",
"taxonid": "7250686",
"scientificname": "aspicilia hispida",
"indexData": {
"dwc:startDayOfYear": "161",
"flag_dwc_country_replaced": true,
"dwc:multimedia": [
{
"dcterms:license": "creative commons attribution share alike 3.0 migrated",
"dcterms:title": "aspicilia cinerea",
"dcterms:references": "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:aspicilia_cinerea-1.jpg",
"coreid": "8678740",
"dcterms:identifier": "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/12/aspicilia_cinerea-1.jpg",
"dcterms:source": "english wikipedia - species pages",
"dcterms:description": "aspicilia cinerea (l.) körber, 1855 photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope (x20) showing an areolate thallus with several black apothecia per areole. chemistry: medulla k+ yellow turning red, c-, pd+ dark yellow. this collection of aspicilia cinerea was growing on a boulder along the edge of the woodland on the w side of the high voltage power line clearing up hill (n) from locust run at the soldiers delight natural environment area, owings mills, baltimore county, maryland, usa (n 39o24.218', w 76o50.582', elevation 622 feet). collected and identified by e.c. uebel (no. u-638, 19 jul 2006)",
"dcterms:creator": "ed uebel",
"dcterms:publisher": "wikimedia commons"
},
{
"dcterms:license": "creative commons attribution share alike 3.0 migrated",
"dcterms:title": "aspicilia caesiocinerea",
"dcterms:references": "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:aspicilia_caesiocinerea-2.jpg",
"coreid": "8678740",
"dcterms:identifier": "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/1c/aspicilia_caesiocinerea-2.jpg",
"dcterms:source": "english wikipedia - species pages",
"dcterms:description": "aspicilia caesiocinerea (nyl. ex malbr.) arnold, 1886 photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope, x22. note the lecanorine apothecia with a margin similar to the thallus, and containing algae. this collection of aspicilia caesiocinerea was growing on a rock near the water on the east side of liberty reservoir (trail head on deer park road) in carroll county, maryland, usa. collected and identified by e.c. uebel (no. u-233, 4 jul 2001)",
"dcterms:creator": "ed uebel",
"dcterms:publisher": "wikimedia commons"
},
{
"dcterms:license": "creative commons attribution share alike 3.0 migrated",
"dcterms:title": "aspicilia cinerea",
"dcterms:references": "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:aspicilia_cinerea.jpg",
"coreid": "8678740",
"dcterms:identifier": "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/46/aspicilia_cinerea.jpg",
"dcterms:source": "english wikipedia - species pages",
"dcterms:description": "aspicilia cinerea (l.) körber, 1855 photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope, x10. chemistry: medulla k+ yellow turning red, c-, pd+ dark yellow. this collection of aspicilia cinerea was growing on a boulder along the edge of the woodland on the w side of the high voltage power line clearing up hill (n) from locust run at the soldiers delight natural environment area, owings mills, baltimore county, maryland, usa (n 39o24.218', w 76o50.582', elevation 622 feet). collected and identified by e.c. uebel (no. u-638, 19 jul 2006)",
"dcterms:creator": "ed uebel",
"dcterms:publisher": "wikimedia commons"
},
{
"dcterms:license": "creative commons attribution share alike 3.0 migrated",
"dcterms:title": "photograph of an ascus from a. caesiocinerea taken through a compound microscope (x1000) showing 8 spores per ascus. (spores measure approximately 15 x 11 micrometres.)",
"dcterms:references": "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:aspicilia_caesiocinerea-9.jpg",
"coreid": "8678740",
"dcterms:identifier": "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6a/aspicilia_caesiocinerea-9.jpg",
"dcterms:source": "english wikipedia - species pages",
"dcterms:description": "aspicilia caesiocinerea (nyl. ex malbr.) arnold, 1886 photograph of an ascus from aspicilia caesiocinerea taken through a compound microscope (x1000) showing 8 spores per ascus. (spores measure approximately 15 x 11 microns.) this collection of aspicilia caesiocinerea was growing on a rock near the water on the east side of liberty reservoir (trail head on deer park road) in carroll county, maryland, usa. collected and identified by e.c. uebel (no. u-233, 4 jul 2001)",
"dcterms:creator": "ed uebel",
"dcterms:publisher": "wikimedia commons"
},
{
"dcterms:license": "creative commons attribution share alike 3.0 migrated",
"dcterms:title": "photograph of a cross section of an apothecium of a. caesiocinerea taken through a compound microscope, x 100. note the dark olive epihymenium.",
"dcterms:references": "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:aspicilia_caesiocinerea-7.jpg",
"coreid": "8678740",
"dcterms:identifier": "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/83/aspicilia_caesiocinerea-7.jpg",
"dcterms:source": "english wikipedia - species pages",
"dcterms:description": "aspicilia caesiocinerea (nyl. ex malbr.) arnold, 1886 photograph of a cross section of an apothecium taken through a compound microscope, x 100. note the dark olive epihymenium. this collection of aspicilia caesiocinerea was growing on a rock near the water on the east side of liberty reservoir (trail head on deer park road) in carroll county, maryland, usa. collected and identified by e.c. uebel (no. u-233, 4 jul 2001)",
"dcterms:creator": "ed uebel",
"dcterms:publisher": "wikimedia commons"
},
{
"dcterms:license": "creative commons attribution share alike 3.0 migrated",
"dcterms:title": "photograph of a section of an apothecium of a. cinerea taken through a compound microscope (x400) showing algae in the amphithecium of the thalline margin. (lecanorine-type apothecium)",
"dcterms:references": "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:aspicilia_cinerea-2.jpg",
"coreid": "8678740",
"dcterms:identifier": "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9c/aspicilia_cinerea-2.jpg",
"dcterms:source": "english wikipedia - species pages",
"dcterms:description": "aspicilia cinerea (l.) körber, 1855 photograph of a section of an apothecium taken through a compound microscope (x400) showing algae in the amphithecium of the thalline margin. (lecanorine-type apothecium) chemistry: medulla k+ strong yellow turning red, kc-, c-, pd+ pale yellow. this collection of aspicilia cinerea was growing on rock along the trail up black mountain, just s of tunk lake, ne of ellsworth in hancock county, maine, usa (lat. 44o35' n, long. 68o06' w, elevation 200 meters). collected and identified by e.c. uebel (no. u-578, 11 jul 2005)",
"dcterms:creator": "ed uebel",
"dcterms:publisher": "wikimedia commons"
},
{
"dcterms:license": "creative commons attribution share alike 3.0 migrated",
"dcterms:title": "aspicilia calcarea",
"dcterms:references": "http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/file:aspicilia_calcarea-1.jpg",
"coreid": "8678740",
"dcterms:identifier": "http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/aspicilia_calcarea-1.jpg",
"dcterms:source": "english wikipedia - species pages",
"dcterms:description": "aspicilia calcarea (l.) körber, 1859 [syn. lecanora calcarea (l.) sommerf., 1826] (photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope, x6) growing on exposed shore rocks along lake superior, w side of route 17, 12.5 miles n of pancake bay provincial park, ontario, canada; collected and identified by richard e. riefner (no. 81-518, 21 jul 1981); specimen is now in the lichen herbarium of the new york botanical garden.",
"dcterms:creator": "ed uebel",
"dcterms:publisher": "wikimedia commons"
}
],
"dwc:specificEpithet": "aspera",
"flag_dwc_originalnameusageid_added": true,
"dwc:countryCode": "US",
"dwc:county": "Malheur",
"dwc:recordedBy": "G. Y. McHenry",
"idigbio:uuid": "c89ea849-dffe-4eaf-b373-86f2bf10e79e",
"dwc:locality": "Succor Creek State Recreation area near Oregon/Idaho border. Collection site on the 1) west side of Succor Creek Road ~1 mile beyond the campground 2) east side of Succor Creek Road above Succor Creek.",
"dwc:order": "lecanorales",
"dwc:habitat": "Sagebrush and rock outcrops.",
"flag_dwc_phylum_added": true,
"dwc:scientificNameAuthorship": "(mereschk.)",
"idigbio:recordIds": [
"urn:uuid:c89ea849-dffe-4eaf-b373-86f2bf10e79e",
"9368e302-f8e7-4714-aed4-db2faa861e5c\\1255233",
"9368e302-f8e7-4714-aed4-db2faa861e5c\\e5cfdf16-36c6-431c-9a84-7c1823cd8369",
"9368e302-f8e7-4714-aed4-db2faa861e5c\\607650",
"b959c671-5b5e-409a-a5be-8abcdc539310"
],
"dwc:occurrenceID": "e5cfdf16-36c6-431c-9a84-7c1823cd8369",
"flag_dwc_taxonrank_replaced": true,
"flag_dwc_specificepithet_replaced": true,
"dcterms:language": "en",
"dwc:verbatimCoordinates": "43° 26.229' N, 117° 7.201' W",
"dwc:verbatimElevation": "2971 ft.",
"flag_dwc_taxonomicstatus_added": true,
"flag_gbif_genericname_added": true,
"dcterms:rightsHolder": "University of Washington",
"flag_dwc_datasetid_added": true,
"idigbio:parent": "9368e302-f8e7-4714-aed4-db2faa861e5c",
"dwc:stateProvince": "Oregon",
"flag_gbif_taxon_corrected": true,
"dwc:eventDate": "1997-06-10",
"dwc:acceptedNameUsage": "Circinaria hispida",
"dwc:originalnameusageid": "8852380",
"dwc:country": "united states",
"idigbio:recordId": "B959C671-5B5E-409A-A5BE-8ABCDC539310",
"idigbio:etag": "2f1f2008aa830719d9c12152b90c077c91df4f0f",
"dwc:collectionCode": "Lichens",
"flag_dwc_multimedia_added": true,
"id": "607650",
"dwc:kingdom": "fungi",
"dwc:decimalLatitude": "43.43715",
"dwc:basisOfRecord": "PreservedSpecimen",
"dwc:taxonomicstatus": "accepted",
"dwc:genus": "Aspicilia",
"dwc:continent": "north america",
"dwc:datasetid": "a6c6cead-b5ce-4a4e-8cf5-1542ba708dec",
"flag_dwc_continent_added": true,
"dwc:identifiedBy": "G. Y. McHenry",
"idigbio:dateModified": "2021-09-19T20:34:53.839221",
"flag_dwc_family_added": true,
"flag_dwc_taxonid_added": true,
"idigbio:isocountrycode": "usa",
"dcterms:license": "https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/",
"idigbio:siblings": {},
"dwc:ownerInstitutionCode": "WTU",
"gbif:canonicalname": "aspicilia aspera",
"dwc:phylum": "ascomycota",
"gbif:genericname": "aspicilia",
"dwc:georeferenceSources": "Specimen label",
"dwc:institutionCode": "WTU",
"dwc:taxonRank": "species",
"dwc:parentnameusageid": "8678740",
"dwc:class": "lecanoromycetes",
"dwc:catalogNumber": "WTU-L-006937",
"dwc:taxonid": "7250686",
"dwc:nomenclaturalCode": "ICBN",
"dcterms:type": "PhysicalObject",
"flag_gbif_canonicalname_added": true,
"dwc:Identification": [
{
"dwc:identifiedBy": "G. Y. McHenry",
"dwc:nomenclaturalCode": "ICBN",
"dwc:taxonRank": "species",
"dwc:specificEpithet": "hispida",
"coreid": "607650",
"dwc:scientificNameAuthorship": "Mereschk.",
"dwc:genus": "Aspicilia",
"dwc:scientificName": "Aspicilia hispida",
"dwc:family": "Megasporaceae"
}
],
"flag_dwc_scientificnameauthorship_replaced": true,
"dwc:higherGeography": "U.S.A., Oregon, Malheur County",
"dwc:month": "6",
"dwc:decimalLongitude": "-117.120017",
"dwc:endDayOfYear": "161",
"flag_dwc_order_added": true,
"flag_idigbio_isocountrycode_added": true,
"dwc:recordNumber": "61097.2",
"dwc:family": "hymeneliaceae",
"flag_dwc_parentnameusageid_added": true,
"flag_dwc_class_added": true,
"flag_taxon_match_failed": true,
"dwc:minimumElevationInMeters": "906",
"dcterms:modified": "2015-04-03T20:27:53-0800",
"dwc:scientificName": "Aspicilia hispida",
"dwc:day": "10",
"flag_dwc_kingdom_added": true,
"dwc:year": "1997"
},
"hasMedia": false,
"class": "lecanoromycetes",
"occurrenceid": "e5cfdf16-36c6-431c-9a84-7c1823cd8369",
"country": "united states",
"locality": "succor creek state recreation area near oregon/idaho border. collection site on the 1) west side of succor creek road ~1 mile beyond the campground 2) east side of succor creek road above succor creek.",
"collectioncode": "lichens",
"canonicalname": "aspicilia aspera",
"eventdate": "1997-06-10",
"flags": [
"geopoint_datum_missing",
"dwc_country_replaced",
"dwc_originalnameusageid_added",
"dwc_phylum_added",
"dwc_taxonrank_replaced",
"dwc_specificepithet_replaced",
"dwc_taxonomicstatus_added",
"gbif_genericname_added",
"dwc_datasetid_added",
"gbif_taxon_corrected",
"dwc_multimedia_added",
"dwc_continent_added",
"dwc_family_added",
"dwc_taxonid_added",
"gbif_canonicalname_added",
"dwc_scientificnameauthorship_replaced",
"dwc_order_added",
"idigbio_isocountrycode_added",
"dwc_parentnameusageid_added",
"dwc_class_added",
"taxon_match_failed",
"dwc_kingdom_added"
],
"taxonomicstatus": "accepted",
"recordids": [
"urn:uuid:c89ea849-dffe-4eaf-b373-86f2bf10e79e",
"9368e302-f8e7-4714-aed4-db2faa861e5c\\1255233",
"9368e302-f8e7-4714-aed4-db2faa861e5c\\e5cfdf16-36c6-431c-9a84-7c1823cd8369",
"9368e302-f8e7-4714-aed4-db2faa861e5c\\607650",
"b959c671-5b5e-409a-a5be-8abcdc539310"
],
"genus": "aspicilia",
"order": "lecanorales",
"datasetid": "a6c6cead-b5ce-4a4e-8cf5-1542ba708dec"
},
"attribution": {
"uuid": "9368e302-f8e7-4714-aed4-db2faa861e5c",
"name": "Lichen Collection, University of Washington Herbarium",
"description": "The herbarium's total holdings number over 600,000 specimens of vascular and nonvascular plants, fungi, lichens, and marine algae. The herbarium maintains a regional focus on the Pacific Northwest, covering Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, British Columbia, and the Yukon Territory. Other significant collections come from California, the rest of Western North America, and the Pacific Rim. Our oldest specimens date to the late 1800's. Particularly active periods of growth for the herbarium occurred with the incorporation of the herbarium of J. William Thompson in 1943, collections made under the direction of C. Leo Hitchcock in the 1930's - 1950's, and field work since 2002.",
"logo": "http://www.pnwherbaria.org/logos/WTU_Lichens_92px.png",
"url": "http://www.burkemuseum.org/herbarium",
"emllink": "http://www.pnwherbaria.org/data/dwca/wtu_lichens.xml",
"archivelink": "http://www.pnwherbaria.org/data/getdataset.php?file=wtu_lichens_dwca.zip",
"contacts": [
{
"first_name": "David",
"last_name": "Giblin",
"role": "Collections Manager",
"email": "wtu@u.washington.edu"
},
{
"first_name": "David",
"last_name": "Giblin",
"role": "Collections Manager",
"email": "wtu@u.washington.edu"
},
{
"first_name": "Ben",
"last_name": "Legler",
"role": "Informatics Specialist",
"email": "blegler@u.washington.edu"
}
],
"data_rights": "CC0",
"publisher": "376fa211-e1b1-436c-937e-316a9d6bbd85",
"totalCount": 32734
}
}