Family: Ramalinaceae
[ Biatora candida (Weber) Hepp , more, Biatorina candida (Weber) Jatta, Diphloeis candida (Weber) Clem., Lecidea candida (Weber) Ach., Lepidoma candidum (Weber) Gray, Lichen candidus Weber, Patellaria candida (Weber) Hoffm., Placodium candidum (Weber) Link, Psora candida (Weber) Hoffm., Skolekites candidus (Weber) Norman, Thalloidima candidum (Weber) A. Massal.] Images not available |
Nash, T.H., Ryan, B.D., Gries, C., Bungartz, F., (eds.) 2002. Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. Vol 1. Life habit: lichenized, lichenicolous at least when young Thallus: squamulose, rosulate, up to 40 mm diam. squamules: up to 5 mm diam., more less scattered and rounded when young, later adjacent or sometimes slightly imbricate, marginal squamules weakly concave to weakly convex, forming ± radiating lobes, central squamules more rounded and convex upper surface: white, entirely covered by farinose pruina, dull, smooth, lacking pores and pseudocyphellae upper cortex: up to 60 µm high, containing calcium oxalate margin: concolorous with upper surface Apothecia: up to 2 mm diam., remaining ± plane and marginate, densely pruinose; exciple: dark gray in the rim, reddish brown in inner part; hypothecium: reddish brown; epithecium: gray (K+ violet, N+ violet) asci: clavate, 8-spored ascospores: fusiform, 1-septate, 15-24 x 3-4 µm Pycnidia: not seen Spot tests: all negative Secondary metabolites: none detected. Host: cyanolichens, especially Collema Substrate and ecology: on calciferous rock on steep to overhanging rock walls, usually somewhat shady, in pinyon-juniper woodland and conifer forests at 1650-2130 m World distribution: widely distributed in the temperate region of the Northern Hemisphere Sonoran distribution: uncommon in Arizona. |