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Coniocarpon rubrocinctum (Merr. ex Grube & Lendemer) Perlmutter, R. Miranda & Bungartz - Crimson Frosted Palmetto Lichen



Image by Gary Perlmutter

Image by Gary Perlmutter

Image by Gary Perlmutter

Image by Gary Perlmutter

Image by Gary Perlmutter

Image by Gary Perlmutter
Taxonomy
Phylum: Ascomycota Class: Arthoniomycetes Order: ArthonialesFamily: ArthoniaceaeSynonym: Arthonia rubrocincta
MycoBank_number: 847702Taxonomic Reference: Phytotaxa 598 (3): 279 (2023)                                                                                 
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Description: Technical Description: Perlmutter, G.B., R. Miranda-Gonzalez & F. Bungartz. (2023) Placement of Arthonia rubrocincta in Coniocarpon (lichenized Ascomycota: Arthoniaceae), with an extended range for the species in southeastern North America and the Caribbean. Phytotaxa 589 (3): 278–282.
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Comments: Presence in Bald Head Island, Brunswick County is in the northernmost extent of its range.
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Recorded by: Gary Perlmutter
Brunswick Co.
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Recorded by: Gary Perlmutter
Brunswick Co.
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Brunswick Co.
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Brunswick Co.
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Recorded by: Gary Perlmutter
Brunswick Co.
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Brunswick Co.
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Brunswick Co.
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Recorded by: Gary Perlmutter
Brunswick Co.
Comment: Thallus PD+ yellow (psoromic acid)