Peltigera lepidophora

Peltigera lepidophora, commonly known as the scaly pelt,[2] is a species of foliose lichen in the family Peltigeraceae. It was first described by Finnish lichenologist Edvard August Vainio in 1878 as a variety of Peltigera canina.[3] German botanist Friedrich August Georg Bitter promoted it to species status in 1904.[4]

Peltigera lepidophora
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Peltigerales
Family: Peltigeraceae
Genus: Peltigera
Species:
P. lepidophora
Binomial name
Peltigera lepidophora
(Vain.) Bitter (1904)
Synonyms[1]
  • Peltigera canina var. lepidophora Vain. (1878)
  • Peltigera canina subsp. lepidophora (Vain.) Vain. (1881)

The lichen has a pale to dark brown thallus comprising rounded and concave lobes that measure 5โ€“10 mm (0.2โ€“0.4 in) across. The upper surface is covered with isidia, while the lower surface has pale, indistinct veins and unbranched rhizines. It grows on exposed soil, such as roadsides or trailbanks.[2]

References

  1. "Synonymy: Peltigera lepidophora (Vain.) Bitter". Species Fungorum. Retrieved 11 February 2021.
  2. Brodo, Irwin M.; Sharnoff, Sylvia Duran; Sharnoff, Stephen (2001). Lichens of North America. Yale University Press. p. 511. ISBN 978-0300082494.
  3. Wainio, E.A. (1878). "Lichenes in viciniis Viburgi observati" [Lichens observed in the vicinity of Viburg]. Meddelanden Af Societatis Pro Fauna et Flora Fennica (in Latin). 2: 49.
  4. Bitter, G. (1904). "Peltigeren-Studien. l und II". Berichte der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft (in German). 22: 248โ€“255.


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