Substrate and Habitat. Corticolous hardwood trees.
Distribution. Neotropical north into southeastern North America; in North Carolina found in the Coastal Plain ecoregion.
Literature
Bungartz, F. R. Lücking & A. Aptroot (2009) The lichen family Graphidaceae (Ostropales, Lecanoromycetes) in the Galapagos Islands. Nova Hedwigia90: 1-44.
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