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Lobothallia alphoplaca

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Class
  
Ascomycetes

Genus
  
Lobothallia

Order
  
Pertusariales

Division
  
Ascomycota

Family
  
Megasporaceae

Rank
  
Species

Lobothallia alphoplaca

Similar
  
Lobothallia, Lecanora argopholis, Megaspora, Rhizoplaca chrysoleuca, Aspicilia cinerea

Lobothallia alphoplaca (variable sunken disk lichen) is a creamy gray to brown, placoidioid areolate lichen that grows on rock in on rock and sometimes moss. It prefers growing on siliceous rocks. It is found in Europe, central Asia, and North America, where it grows in the southwestern deserts to central California. The center has numerous crowded and deformed apothecia with rims of thallus-like tissue (lecanorine). With dark reddish or grayish brown to black discs. Lichen spot tests on the thallus and apothecia are C-, and KC-, with tests on the cortex K+ red, P+ orange, or K-, P- and on the medulla K+ red, and P+ orange. It produces norstictic acid, constictic acid, or salazinic acid as secondary metabolites.

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Lobothallia alphoplaca Wikipedia