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Buellia dispersa

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Class
  
Lecanoromycetes

Family
  
Caliciaceae

Rank
  
Species

Division
  
Ascomycota

Order
  
Teloschistales

Genus
  
Buellia

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Buellia dispersa is a dull white to beige or dark brown crustose areolate lichen that grows on non-calcareous rock, such as basalt, granite and gneiss, in arid to semi-arid areas of northern Africa, Europe, and southwestern North America. The areolas are distinct, becoming subsquamulose (lifting up at the edges) when separated and collecting in irregular patches, otherwise they form rosettes with lobed margins. There is no prothallus. It commonly occurs in the Mojave Desert, Channel Islands, and Santa Monica Mountains, also in the Cuyamaca Mountains, Santa Ana Mountains, and San Jacinto Mountains. It is among he most common lichen species in the Sonoran Desert.

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Buellia dispersa Wikipedia