Authors: Choki Gyeltshen and Michael B. Thomas
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Locality: Bhutan (27.410790, 90.395510)
Abstract: This is an all-taxa biodiversity inventory, or ATBI, and is a digital resource to document and identify all biological species living in Bhutan. All ATBIs are inherently incomplete since, the biota of even well-studied areas includes many undescribed and often difficult-to-study species, and new species are regularly established through immigration and introduction.
Notes: Project supported by the United States Fulbright Scholar Program, Washington, D.C. (2017). The Fulbright Program is the flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government.

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Families: 265
Genera: 793
Species: 2133 (species rank)
Total Taxa: 2161 (including subsp. and var.)

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Paro, ChilaiIa, In high altitudes only, on soil. Reported from Bhutan by S
Thimphu, Dochola, on tree.
Paro, Chilaila, on rock.
Pame Tso (Bumthang District), Distribution: Europe.
Locality: Diglai in Samdrup Jongkhar and Kalikhola in Sarpang
Reported by Dubey (1978), Dhendup & Boyd (1994), Petr (1999), and Bhattarai & Thinley (2005), so no material was examined.
Insect Fungi, Mycobank , source: Nigel L. Hywel-Jones
Insect Fungi, Mycobank , source: Nigel L. Hywel-Jones
Inedible, Lignicolous and solitary to gregarious, Mycobank
Thimphu, Serbithang, on rock.
Thimphu, Dochola, on rock.
Thimphu, Dochola, Lungtenphu and Tashigang, on wood, soil and mosses. Part of the material is non-sorediate but richly fertile.
Edible and medicinal, Lignicolous on decaying tree trunks and branches a, Mycobank
Wangdue Phodrang, Thimphu, Chela, Phajoding-Chokhortse and above Serbithang, Iichenicolous on respectively Lobaria pindarensis, Lobaria kurokawae and Sticta praetextata on trees.
Wangdue Phodrang, Bajo, lichenicolous on Parmotrema austrosinense.
Harmless but very tough for culinary, Gregarious and lignicolous, Mycobank
Inedible, Lignicolous on rotting wood and gregarious, Mycobank
Unknown, Solitary to gregarious and terrestrial in moss and, Mycobank
Edible, Terrestrial mainly in oak and spruce forest in Bhu, Mycobank
Edible, being consumed in Bhutan especially in Ura, Bumthang. Not recommended by David Aurora (Mushrooms Demystified), Terrestrial and scattered to gregariously, Mycobank
Consider edible by some but not recommended, Solitary to gregarious and most of the time it is , Mycobank
Locality: Headwaters of Pachhu in Jangothang (Paro) and Mochhu in Lingshi (Thimphu)
Paro, Thimphu, Chilaila and Tashigang, on Rhododendron. Reported from Bhutan by Upreti and Ranjan
Paro, Wangdue Phodrang, Chilaila, Lawala, Phajoding-Chokhortse and above S, on trees.
Wangdue Phodrang, Phobjika, near bird observatory hut, on rock.
Paro, Wangdue Phodrang, Thimphu, Chilaila, Chela, Dolong-Tango and Phajoding, Rather common, on rock.
Thimphu, Tashigang, on rock.
Thimphu, Lungtenphu, on rock.
Bajo, Chilaila, Dochola, below Dolong and Dolong-T, on tree trunks and branches.
Thimphu, Dochola, on tree.
Thimphu, Dochola, on tree.
Reported from Bhutan by Upreti and Ranjan (1988). Not found in the present material.; D.K. Upreti and M. Ranjan 201653 [THIM]
Paro, Thimphu, Wangdue Phodrang, Chilaila, below Dolong, Gogona and Phobjika, near bird observatory hut, on trees.
Thimphu, Wangdue Phodrang, Dochola, Lawala and Tashigang, on trees. Reported from Bhutan by Upreti and Ranjan; D.K. Upreti and M. Ranjan 201655 [THIM]
Paro, Thimphu, Chilaila, below Dolong and Lungtenphu, on trees.
Thimphu, Paro, Punakha, Wangdue Phodrang, Common on nearly all localities, on trees. Reported from Bhutan by Upreti and Ranjan (1988) and S; D.K. Upreti and M. Ranjan 201620 [THIM]
Paro, Thimphu, Wangdue Phodrang, Chilaila, Dochola, below Dolong, Lawala and Tashig, Rather common, on trees.
Below Dolong, Gogona and Phajoding, on trees.
Reported from Bhutan by Upreti and Ranjan (1988). Not found in the present material.; D.K. Upreti and M. Ranjan 201619 [THIM]
Reported from Bhutan by Upreti and Ranjan (1988). Not found in the present material.
epiphytic, endemic
Paro, Chilaila, on rock.
Insect Fungi, Mycobank , source: Nigel L. Hywel-Jones
Thimphu, Lungtenphu, on rock.
Wangdue Phodrang, Phobjika, near bird observatory hut, on tree.
Thimphu, Serbithang, on branches.
Locality: Manas in Panbang (Zhemgang)
Unknown, Lignicolous and gregarious, Mycobank
Inedible, Terrestrial and solitary to scattered, Mycobank
Insect Fungi