Lichens of North Carolina
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Peltigeraceae Members:
Crocodia aurata
Dendriscocaulon intricatulum
Dendriscosticta wrightii
Emmanuelia ravenelii
Lobaria pulmonaria
Lobarina scrobiculata
Nephroma bellum
Nephroma helveticum
Nephroma laevigatum
Nephroma parile
Nephroma resupinatum
Peltigera aphthosa
Peltigera canina
Peltigera degenii
Peltigera didactyla
Peltigera elisabethae
Peltigera evansiana
Peltigera extenuata
Peltigera horizontalis
Peltigera hydrothyria
Peltigera hymenina
Peltigera lepidophora
Peltigera leucophlebia
Peltigera monticola
Peltigera neckeri
Peltigera neopolydactyla
Peltigera phyllidiosa
Peltigera polydactylon
Peltigera ponojensis
Peltigera praetextata
Peltigera rufescens
Peltigera scabrosa
Peltigera seneca
Pseudocyphellaria citrina
Pseudocyphellaria deyi
Pseudocyphellaria epiflavoides
Pseudocyphellaria hawaiiensis
Pseudocyphellaria holarctica
Pseudocyphellaria punctata
Ricasolia quercizans
Sticta beauvoisii
Sticta carolinensis
Sticta deyana
Sticta fragilinata
Sticta fuliginosa
Sticta limbata
Sticta sylvatica
NC
Records
Dendriscocaulon intricatulum
(Nyl.) Henssen - Olive-thorn Lichen
Photo by Jason Hollinger
Taxonomy
Phylum:
Ascomycota
Class:
Lecanoromycetes
Order:
Peltigerales
Family:
Peltigeraceae
MycoBank_number:
341830
Taxonomic Reference:
Brown et al. (Eds), Lichenology: Progress & Problems: 31 (1976)
Comments:
This lichen is considered a cyanomorph of Ricasolia quercizans (Parker & Goffinet 2017). Because eastern North American specimens of R. amplissima represent R. quercizans, its cyanomorph, Dendriscocaulon umhausense, is here considered a synonym for North Carolina records. See R. quercizans account page for further references.
Identification
Description:
Technical Description:
Parker D. & B. Goffinet. 2017. One fungus-two lichens: Dendriscocaulon intricatulum is the cyanomorph of the Eastern North American endemic Ricasolia quercizans (Lobariaceae). Abstract 445. (Available online: http://2017.botanyconference.org/engine/search/index.php?func=detail&aid=445. Accessed 25 May 2020)
LichenPortal Account:
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Distribution in North Carolina
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County Map:
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GBIF-Global Distribution
Habitats and Life History
Habitats:
Observation Methods:
Abundance/Frequency:
Abundance/Frequency by province:
Frequency
Regular
– almost always observed on given visit; >=90% chance of observation
Frequent
– usually observed on a given visit; >=50%<90% chance of observation
Infrequent
– observed less than 50% of visits; >=25%<50% chance of observation
Occasional
– observed on only on a small minority of visits; >=10%<25% chance of observation
Seldom
– not usually seen on visits; <10% chance of observation
These terms refer to visits to appropriate habitats made at appropriate times of the year, making use of common sampling/observation methods. Under those conditions, Frequency refers to the chance of observing at least one individual on a given visit made anywhere within a particular region, or over multiple visits to a single site.
Status in North Carolina
Natural Heritage Program Status:
Natural Heritage Program Ranks:
State Protection:
Comments:
Photo Gallery for
Dendriscocaulon intricatulum
- Olive-thorn Lichen
Recorded by: Jason Hollinger
Haywood Co.
Comment: