Lichens of North Carolina
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Family (Alpha):
ACAROSPORACEAE
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Caliciaceae Members:
Amandinea langloisii
Amandinea milliaria
Amandinea polyspora
Amandinea punctata
Baculifera curtisii
Baculifera imshaugiana
Buellia badia
Buellia disciformis
Buellia elizae
Buellia erubescens
Buellia lepidastra
Buellia maculata
Buellia mamillana
Buellia parastata
Buellia schaereri
Buellia spuria
Buellia stellulata
Buellia subnexa
Buellia vernicoma
Calicium abietinum
Calicium adspersum
Calicium carolinianum
Calicium glaucellum
Calicium hyperelloides
Calicium lenticulare
Calicium parvum
Calicium salicinum
Calicium tigillare
Calicium trabinellum
Calicium viride
Chrismofulvea dialyta
Ciposia wheeleri
Dermiscellum oulocheilum
Dimelaena oreina
Diplotomma alboatrum
Dirinaria aegialita
Dirinaria confluens
Dirinaria confusa
Dirinaria frostii
Dirinaria picta
Dirinaria purpurascens
Gassicurtia acidobaeomyceta
Orcularia insperata
Pyxine albovirens
Pyxine caesiopruinosa
Pyxine eschweileri
Pyxine physciaeformis
Pyxine sorediata
Pyxine subcinerea
Sculptolumina japonica
NC
Records
Calicium carolinianum
(Tuck.) M. Prieto & Wedin - Carolina Soot Lichen
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Taxonomy
Phylum:
Ascomycota
Class:
Lecanoromycetes
Order:
Caliciales
Family:
Caliciaceae
Synonym:
Thelomma carolinianum (Tuck.) Tibell
MycoBank_number:
817549
Taxonomic Reference:
Fungal Diversity 82: 233 (2016)
Identification
Description:
LichenPortal Account:
Lichen Portal
Distribution in North Carolina
Comments:
Two CNALH records by early collectors in the late 19th to early 20th century (no dates recorded) are from North Carolina without county references.
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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:
This species is IUCN red-listed as Endangered in Florida; extinct in South Carolina. May be extinct in North Carolina based on lack of recent records. Source: Lendemer, J. 2020. Thelomma carolinianum. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2020: e.T80703121A80703126. https://dx.doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T80703121A80703126.en. Downloaded 21 February 2021.