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Ochrolechia
Family: Ochrolechiaceae
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Alan Fryday
  • Greater Sonoran Desert
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Nash, T.H., Ryan, B.D., Gries, C., Bungartz, F., (eds.) 2004. Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. Vol 2.
Life habit: lichenized Thallus: crustose, thin to thick, rimose areolate to verruculose or verrucose, elsewhere rarely spiny and appearing superficially fruticose surface: white to ashy gray, smooth to rugose photobiont: primary one a chlorococcoid green alga, secondary one absent Ascomata: apothecial, sessile to substipitate margin: thalline, usually entire, prominent, well-developed disc: yellowish or pinkish brown to pink or orange, usually expanded, often white pruinose, frequently surrounded by a thin excipular ring creating a double margin hymenium: hyaline, 150-200 µm tall; paraphyses: thin, densely branching, anastomosing asci: Pertusaria-like, uniformly thick-walled, K/I+ blue-black, 2-8-spored ascospores: hyaline, simple, usually over 20 µm long, thick-walled, smooth Coniomata: pycnidial, immersed conidia: hyaline, elongate, cylindrical, straight Secondary metabolites: usually with orcinol depsides or tridepsides Geography: widespread in arctic/alpine habitats and in temperate and subtropical areas of both hemispheres Substrate: on acidic bark, mosses or detritus over soil and siliceous rocks. Notes: Ochrolechia is characterized by its crustose thallus, hemiangiocarpous and zeorine apothecia (Henssen and Jahns 1974), its strongly amyloid hymenium, its hyaline hypothecium, and its simple, thin-walled ascospores. Although the spores are large in contrast to Lecanora, they are usually smaller and have thinner walls than those of Pertusaria.
Species within checklist: Lichen-forming, lichenicolous and allied fungi of the continental US & Canada (Version 22)
Ochrolechia africana
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Ochrolechia alaskana
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Ochrolechia androgyna
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Ochrolechia antillarum
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Ochrolechia arborea
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Ochrolechia brodoi
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Ochrolechia bryophaga
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Ochrolechia farinacea
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Ochrolechia frigida
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Ochrolechia gowardii
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Ochrolechia grimmiae
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Ochrolechia gyalectina
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Ochrolechia inaequatula
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Ochrolechia isidiata
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Ochrolechia juvenalis
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Ochrolechia laevigata
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Ochrolechia mahluensis
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Ochrolechia mexicana
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Ochrolechia microstictoides
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Ochrolechia montana
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Ochrolechia oregonensis
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Ochrolechia pseudopallescens
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Ochrolechia rhodoleuca
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Ochrolechia splendens
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Ochrolechia subathallina
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Ochrolechia subisidiata
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Ochrolechia subpallescens
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Ochrolechia subplicans
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Ochrolechia tartarea
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Ochrolechia turneri
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Ochrolechia upsaliensis
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Ochrolechia xanthostoma
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Ochrolechia yasudae
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Pertusaria trachydactyla
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