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Glypholecia scabra (Pers.) Müll.Arg.  
Family: Acarosporaceae
Desert Rockscab Lichen
[Acarospora rhagadiosa (Ach.) Th. Fr., moreAcarospora saxicola Fink ex J. Hedrick, Acarospora scabra (Pers.) Th. Fr., Glypholecia scabra var. scabra (Pers.) Müll.Arg., Lecanora rhagadiosa Ach., Lecanora scabra (Pers.) Vain., Lecanora scabra var. canasiacensis Hue, Lecanora scabra var. scabra (Pers.) Vain., Urceolaria scabra Pers.]
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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 Thallus: peltate-subumbilicate to ± areolate in appearance but all attached together; thalli c. 1-3 mm wide, 0.3-0.8 (-1.2) mm thick, usually monophyllous, attached with a broad, central stipe, appressed, rarely almost crustose, often with deep cracks between them; sometimes lobate lobes: broadly rounded, up to 5 mm, partly ascending, concave or slightly convex, the margins rolled under upper surface: white or bluish white when dry, reddish brown when moist, spottily to densely pruinose upper cortex: paraplectenchymatous, 40-50 µm thick, grayish, the outer 7-11 µm reddish or yellowish brown; cells indistinct, thick-walled, 2-3(-5) µm diam.; epinecral layer irregular, up to 50 µm thick medulla: chalky, densely filled with calcium oxalate crystals; hyphae: very loose, arachnoid, thick-walled, 3.5-4.5 µm wide, becoming thicker towards the lower side photobiont: primary one a Trebouxia, secondary photobiont absent; algal layer: 50-75 µm thick with ± continuous layer, algae 8-14 µm diam lower cortex: lacking lower surface: pale, sordid whitish to somewhat brownish, or light yellowish brown near the margin, matt, smooth to finely powdery-roughened, cracked here and there, without rhizines; umbilicus: very wide Ascomata: apothecial, common, compound, forming multiple structures, the individual apothecia punctiform to circular or elongate, each with a proper exciple; with a pruinose net between, 0.7-1 (-2.5) mm diam.; disc: epruinose, scabrid, red-brown to dark brown, becoming slightly higher than the thallus surface; cortex between discs: similar in structure to that of thallus; 'exciple': composed of parallel hyphae, I+ blue, 20-25 µm thick; epihymenium: yellow-brown; hymenium: 100 µm, hyaline, I+ blue; hypothecium: 40-50 µm thick, I+ blue; paraphyses: in water rather indistinct, with coherent tips, in HCl distinct, septate, 2-2.5 um wide, the tips clavate, 3.5-4 µm; algal layer below the apothecia strongly interrupted asci: clavate, Acarospora-type, with tholus I+ slightly blue, without axial structures, without distinct ocular chamber, 55-65 x 15-17µm, c. (50-) 100-spored ascospores: spherical, 3.5-4 µm diam.; wall: hyaline, thick Pycnidia: very rare, 150 µm deep, 100 µm wide, simple, flask-shaped; conidiophores 10 µm long conidia: c. 2 x 1 µm Spot tests: upper cortex and medulla K-, C+ red, KC+ red (at least upper medulla), P- Secondary metabolites: gyrophoric acid (an orcinol tridepside). Substrate and ecology: in arid to semi-arid regions, on calcareous slate and siliceous limestone, on steep surfaces, ± exposed, usually on the end surface of larger boulders World distribution: Arctic to cool temperate regions; Europe, northern Africa; southern Asia, North America Sonoran distribution: Arizona, on limestone, 1900-2230 m (several collections from the Grand Canyon; see Boykin and Nash [1994] for specimen data). Notes: The compound apothecia and the subfoliose, umbilicate thallus distinguish this genus from Acarospora. In a sense the species is part of a transition group between the crustose growth form and foliose; the lack of a lower cortex and multiple attachment structures (e.g. rhizines) argues against calling it foliose.
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