Lichens of North Carolina
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Scoliciosporum intrusum - Intrusive Dot Lichen     Scoliciosporaceae Members: NC Records Public View
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Image by Jason Hollinger.

Close-up of apothecium section in water at 400x showing anatomy of excluded exciple.

Ascospores in water at 400x. Note: look around because at least some spores should be 1-sepatte with the septum often not in the middle. Rarely some 3-septate spores present as well (supposedly, none seen in this specimen).

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Photo Gallery for Scoliciosporum intrusum Intrusive Dot Lichen

Recorded by: Jason Hollinger
Haywood Co.
Comment: Juvenile parasite on Lecidea tessellata, on open but overhanging metamorphic siliceous rock outcrop at top of mountain.
Recorded by: Jason Hollinger
Haywood Co.
Comment: Juvenile parasite on Lecidea tessellata, on open but overhanging metamorphic siliceous rock outcrop at top of mountain.
Recorded by: Jason Hollinger
Haywood Co.
Comment:
Recorded by: Jason Hollinger
Haywood Co.
Comment: Juvenile parasite on Lecidea tessellata, on open but overhanging metamorphic siliceous rock outcrop at top of mountain.
Recorded by: Jason Hollinger
Haywood Co.
Comment: Juvenile parasite on Lecidea tessellata, on open but overhanging metamorphic siliceous rock outcrop at top of mountain.
Recorded by: Jason Hollinger
Haywood Co.
Comment: Juvenile parasite on Lecidea tessellata, on open but overhanging metamorphic siliceous rock outcrop at top of mountain.
Recorded by: Jason Hollinger
Haywood Co.
Comment: Juvenile parasite on Lecidea tessellata, on open but overhanging metamorphic siliceous rock outcrop at top of mountain.