Cladonia (cup lichen) is a genus of moss-like lichens in the family Cladoniaceae. They are the primary food source for reindeer and caribou. Cladonia species are of economic importance to reindeer-herders, such as the Sami in Scandinavia or the Nenets in Russia. Antibiotic compounds are extracted from some species to create antibiotic cream. The light green species ...more ↓
Peltigera membranacea is a species of lichenized fungus in the family Peltigeraceae.
Thallus: fruticose, shrubby to subpendulous, up to 7(15) cm long; branching: irregularly or dichotomously branched from a narrow holdfast; branches: solid, lanceolate, plane or +canaliculate, up to 3(-5) mm wide; surface: greenish gray to greenish yellow, irregularly uneven, shiny, without soredia; pseudocyphellae: linear or ellipsoid, laminal or rarely ...more ↓
Thallus: fruticose, pendulous, 20-50(-200) cm long; branching: subparallel, irregular or dichotomously branched growing from a narrow holdfast or unattached; branches: solid, flattened, reticulate net-like fenestration common on side and distal branches, up to 3(-10) mm wide; surface: yellowish green, smooth or conspicuous striated by pseudocyphellae, shiny, ...more ↓
Thallus: fruticose, shrubby to subpendulous, up to 7(15) cm long; branching: irregularly or dichotomously branched from a narrow holdfast; branches: solid, flattened, minutely hairy, up to 3(-5) mm wide; surface: greenish gray to greenish yellow, irregularly uneven, dull, without soredia; pseudocyphellae: rare, ellipsoid, laminal or rarely marginal, flat to ...more ↓
Thallus: fruticose, shrubby or subpendulous, up to 7(15) cm long; branching: sparingly and dichotomously branched from a narrow holdfast; branches: solid, plane or +canaliculate, up to 3(-5) mm wide; surface: greenish gray to greenish yellow, lacunose, shiny, sorediate; soralia: marginal, rarely laminal, marginal soralia erupting in cracks between upper and ...more ↓
Thallus: adnate to loosely adnate, foliose, 5-20 cm in diam., sometimes forming extensive patches, irregularly lobate; lobes: subirregular, elongate, plane to subconvex, separate, 5-13 mm wide, contiguous to somewhat imbricate; apices rotund, crenate, eciliate; upper surface: yellow green to pale yellow, occasionally green-gray (in shade), smooth but becoming rugose and ...more ↓
Thallus: (sub-)fruticose, erect and tufted to drooping and subpendent, (1-) 2-3 (-5) cm tall or in non-Sonroan regions occasionally pendent to 7-10 cm long, usually somewhat flaccid and pliant, occasionally very small, with very short, rosette-like aggregated branches occasionally with very short; axils: acute and V-shaped to almost right-angled (but rounded); branches: few to ...more ↓
Thallus: foliose, adnate, 4-20 cm in diam., irregularly lobate; lobes: subirregular, elongate, plane to subconvex, separate and contiguous, 0.8-3 mm wide, not lobulate; apices: subrotund, smooth to crenate, eciliate; upper surface: yellow to yellow-green, smooth but becoming strongly rugose with age, dull to slightly shiny, epruinose and emaculate, without soralia, ...more ↓
Thallus: foliose, adnate to loosely adnate, 4-10 cm in diam., irregularly lobate; lobes: subirregular, elongate, plane to subconvex, separate, contiguous to somewhat imbricate, (0.5-)1-2 mm wide, not lobulate; apices: subrotund, smooth to crenate, eciliate; upper surface: yellow-green, smooth, shiny, epruinose and emaculate, moderately to densely isidiate; isidia: ...more ↓
Thallus: foliose, up to 2 cm in diam., mostly irregular with confluent thalli; lobes: up to 2 mm broad, usually around 1 mm, about the same in length but sometimes much longer, ciliate; cilia: marginal, pale to black, always black in the outer part; upper surface: gray to dark gray; lobe tips mostly much darker, sometimes with a white pruina, sorediate; soredia: ...more ↓
Thallus: foliose, orbicular to irregular, up to 3 cm diam.; lobes: up to 1 mm wide, sometimes scale-like; margin: mostly crenulate when soralia not present, eciliate; upper surface: whitish gray to dark gray or cream-colored (with darker margins), shiny and epruinose or rarely weakly pruinose, sorediate; soredia: in marginal or terminal soralia that develop from ...more ↓
Thallus: foliose, up to 7 cm in diam., irregular to more often orbicular; lobes: linear to somewhat irregular-rounded and partly imbricate, 1-2 (-3) mm broad, ± flat to weakly concave, prostrate; upper surface: gray to brown, with a partial (lobe ends) or often almost complete pruina, sorediate; soredia: in marginal soralia which are elongate and ± continuous in ...more ↓
Thallus: verrucose-subareolate; surface: gray, without isidia; cortex: 11-24 µm thick, hyaline; without crystals in cortex nor medulla, uniform, without strands of hyphae penetrating into the medulla, borderline of medulla even, parallel with surface; fertile verrucae: 1.2-1.8 mm in diam., with uneven surface; Apothecia: single in the fertile verrucae or ...more ↓
Thallus: foliose, forming small cushions up to 9 mm wide or extensive colonies, adnate to loosely adnate, lobate; hymenium: hyaline below, 50-100 µm tall; paraphyses: simple to branched, cylindrical, septate, mostly with oil droplets in the uppermost cells; hypothecium: hyaline to pale brown, 25-55 µm thick; asci: clavate, 8-spored; ascospores: ellipsoid, ...more ↓
Thallus: foliose, forming small to medium-sized rosettes up to 3 cm wide or extensive colonies, loosely adnate, lobate; lobes: dorsiventral, flattened to convex, 0.3-0.9 mm wide; tips: rotund to pointed, 0.1-0.4 mm wide; upper surface: yellow to light orange, smooth to shiny, not sorediate; medulla: white, reticulate, with short hyphae; lower surface: ...more ↓
Xanthoria parietina is a foliose, or leafy, lichen. It has wide distribution, and many common names such as common orange lichen, yellow scale, maritime sunburst lichen and shore lichen. It can be found near the shore on rocks or walls (hence the epithet parietina meaning "on walls"), and also on inland rocks, walls, or tree bark. It was ...more ↓
Life habit: lichenized; Thallus: crustose, continuous or areolate, margin thinning at edge, without elongated lobes; prothallus: absent; surface: yellowish orange, pruinose, sorediate; soredia: fine, in delimited, laminal, irregular or round soralia; cortex: cellular, 20-35 µm thick, granules absent; medulla without granules; Apothecia: adnate, ...more ↓