Caliciaceae

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Fungi Ascomycota Lecanoromycetes Caliciales Caliciaceae
Calicium glaucellum Ach.

Calicium glaucellum Ach.

Calicium glaucellum Ach.

Calicium glaucellum Ach. is a lichen that grows mostly on wood and occurs across the Americas and Australasia.

Calicium trabinellum (Ach.) Ach.

Calicium trabinellum (Ach.) Ach.

Calicium trabinellum (Ach.) Ach.

Calicium trabinellum, the yellow-collar stubble lichen, is a widespread pin lichen that grows commonly on dead wood across multiple continents.

Calicium viride Pers.

Calicium viride Pers.

Calicium viride Pers.

Calicium viride Pers. is a crustose lichen with a greenish yellow granular thallus, that most often grows on conifer bark and wood in montane forests.

Buellia erubescens Arnold

Buellia erubescens Arnold

Buellia erubescens Arnold

Buellia erubescens, the common button lichen, is a widely distributed Buellia lichen found in North America and Europe.

Buellia spuria (Schaer.) Anzi

Buellia spuria (Schaer.) Anzi

Buellia spuria (Schaer.) Anzi

Buellia spuria, the disc lichen, is a common epilithic crustose lichen found across the Northern Hemisphere.

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Buellia griseovirens (Turner & Borrer ex Sm.) Almb.

Buellia griseovirens (Turner & Borrer ex Sm.) Almb.

Buellia griseovirens is a crustose lichen with a variable thallus and rare apothecia, found across multiple continents.

Amandinea punctata (Hoffm.) Coppins & Scheid.

Amandinea punctata (Hoffm.) Coppins & Scheid.

Amandinea punctata (Hoffm.) Coppins & Scheid.

Amandinea punctata, or tiny button lichen, is a widely distributed, pollution-tolerant crustose lichen common in California.

Texosporium sancti-jacobi (Tuck.) Nádv. ex Tibell & Hofsten

Texosporium sancti-jacobi (Tuck.) Nádv. ex Tibell & Hofsten

Texosporium sancti-jacobi (Tuck.) Nádv. ex Tibell & Hofsten

Texosporium is a monotypic genus of lichenized fungi in Caliciaceae, with its only species T. sancti-jacobi listed as endangered by the IUCN.

Pyxine sorediata (Ach.) Mont.

Pyxine sorediata (Ach.) Mont.

Pyxine sorediata (Ach.) Mont.

Pyxine sorediata is the largest Pyxine lichen species, found across multiple continents growing on bark, rock, and moss.

Pyxine subcinerea Stirt.

Pyxine subcinerea Stirt.

Pyxine subcinerea Stirt.

Pyxine subcinerea is a mostly pantropical lichen that has been investigated for air pollution biomonitoring.

Dirinaria applanata (Fée) D.D.Awasthi

Dirinaria applanata (Fée) D.D.Awasthi

Dirinaria applanata (Fée) D.D.Awasthi

Dirinaria applanata is a widely distributed bark-dwelling foliose lichen from the Caliciaceae family found in tropical and subtropical regions.

Dirinaria frostii (Tuck.) Hale & W.L.Culb.

Dirinaria frostii (Tuck.) Hale & W.L.Culb.

Dirinaria frostii (Tuck.) Hale & W.L.Culb.

Dirinaria frostii is a foliose lichen that grows mostly on shaded rocks in parts of the US and Mexico.

Dimelaena oreina (Ach.) Norman

Dimelaena oreina (Ach.) Norman

Dimelaena oreina (Ach.) Norman

Dimelaena oreina (golden moonglow lichen) is a greenish yellow placodioid lichen found on siliceous rock worldwide outside specific regions.

Diploicia canescens (Dicks.) A.Massal.

Diploicia canescens (Dicks.) A.Massal.

Diploicia canescens (Dicks.) A.Massal.

Diploicia canescens is a widespread placodioid crustose lichen that grows on hard, often nutrient-rich substrates.

Pseudothelomma occidentale (Herre) M.Prieto & Wedin

Pseudothelomma occidentale (Herre) M.Prieto & Wedin

Pseudothelomma occidentale (Herre) M.Prieto & Wedin

Pseudothelomma occidentale is a species of bark-dwelling crustose lichen in the family Caliciaceae.

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