Lichens of North Carolina
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Lichenothelia D. Hawksw. - a rock-inhabiting fungus; a borderline lichen



Field image by Gary Perlmutter

Dendritic thallus. Image by Gary Perlmutter

Microareolate thallus. Image by Gary Perlmutter

Thallus with microareolae connected by stolons. Image by Gary Perlmutter
Taxonomy
Family: LichenotheliaceaeSynonym: Lichenothelia                                                                                  
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Online Photographs: Lichen Portal   GBIF-Global Distribution
                                                                                 
Comments: Undescribed species under study.
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Alamance Co.
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Alamance Co.
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Alamance Co.
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Orange Co.
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