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Caloplaca

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Scientific name
  
Caloplaca

Rank
  
Genus

Division
  
Family
  
Higher classification
  
Teloschistaceae

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Lower classifications
  
Caloplaca saxicola, Caloplaca marina, Caloplaca obamae

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Caloplaca is a lichen genus, composed of a number of distinct species. Members of the genus are commonly called firedot lichen, jewel lichen. gold lichens, "orange lichens", but they are not always orange, as in the case of C. albovariegata. The distribution of this lichen genus is worldwide, extending from Antarctica to the high Arctic. It includes a portion of northern North America and the Russian High Arctic. There are about thirty species of Caloplaca in the flora of the British Isles. An example species in this genus is Caloplaca saxicola, a lichen with worldwide distribution including the Antarctic continent, Europe and northern North America including the northern reaches of the Canadian boreal forests.

Caloplaca Caloplaca atroflava Lichens of Wales

A new species of Caloplaca, C. obamae, the first species to be named in honor of Barack Obama, was discovered in 2007 on Santa Rosa Island in California and published in March 2009.

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Caloplaca Lichen Gallery Caloplaca Caloplaca marina D80A5215

Caloplaca Lichen Gallery Caloplaca Caloplaca thallincola D80A0710

References

Caloplaca Wikipedia