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Caloplaca saxicola

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Subclass
  
Lecanoromycetidae

Family
  
Scientific name
  
Caloplaca saxicola

Rank
  
Species

Division
  
Genus
  
Caloplaca

Higher classification
  
Caloplaca

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Similar
  
Caloplaca, Caloplaca decipiens, Caloplaca aurantia, Caloplaca cerina, Candelariella

Caloplaca saxicola is a small bright orange crustose lichen that grows on rock all over the world. It is commonly called rock firedot lichen, jewel lichen or rock jewel lichen.

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It has short, inflated looking elongate 1-2 mm and .3-.1 mm wide lobes that have an abrupt margin at the edge, and no prothallus. It lacks isidea or soredia. Apothecia may be immersed in the thallus or adnate to it, with rims of thallus-like tissue (lecanorine) with orange, flat, .4-1 mm wide epruinose discs. Aptohecia develop near the lobe tips. C. ignea and C. impolita are similar but bigger, and have apothecia that form near the thallus center.

Caloplaca saxicola Caloplaca saxicola

In California, it is one of the most common saxicolous lichens. This lichen occurs over a portion of northern North America. A specific example occurrence is within the northern reaches of the Canadian Boreal forests, where Black Spruce is a dominant tree.

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References

Caloplaca saxicola Wikipedia