Given the large number of sites where it is extant, large geographic range, potentially large population size, and absence of documented or suspected declines, Lepraria normandinoides does not meet the thresholds for any threatened criteria. Therefore, it is listed as Least Concern.
Assessor/s: Lendemer, J.; Reviewer/s: McMullin, T.; Facilitators(s) and Compiler(s): Allen, J. & Chandler, A.
Bibliography:
IUCN (2020) The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2020-3. Available at: www.iucnredlist.org. (Accessed: 10 December 2020).
Lendemer, J.C. (2012) A tale of two species: molecular data reveal the chemotypes of Lepraria normandinoides (Stereocaulaceae) to be two sympatric species. Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society139(2): 118-130.
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