Identification: Lichen

Discussion in 'Fungi, Lichens and Slime Molds' started by npedevski, Jul 27, 2011.

  1. npedevski

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    Can someone please identify this lichen? I am pretty sure it is a lichen, but just can't seem to find the name of it. It is the small round lumps that I want to know the name of.
     

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  2. Frog

    Frog Generous Contributor Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Hmmmm would saying "crustose apotheciate lichenized ascomycete" sound good? <grin>

    So, I don't know what kind of lichen this is, but the circles are fruiting bodies(mushrooms), of a category called apothecia, term for saucer shaped spore producing structures. The fungus part of this fungi/algae partnership is an ascomycete (spore shooters), the group that contains various cup fungi, morels, false morels, etc. The body of your lichen looks crustose, as in flat, in/on the substrate.

    The fungi partner in most lichens are ascomycetes; a local example of a basidiomycete (spore droppers, cap/stem fungi often) lichen is Lichenomphalia/Omphalina sp. which grows small beige umbrellalike mushrooms.

    cheers,
    frog
     
  3. Barbara Lloyd

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    Frog - HUH! I'm completely lost! ;))) barb
     
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    Frog Generous Contributor Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Yup Barb - whoops I got on kind of a roll there, off on a tangent eh <grin>

    ... but seriously though, although I don't know which kind of lichen this specimen is, I can speak to at least some lichen-ish topics/questions if anyone is into it. And if you are really into it, Trevor Goward has written and posted some really interesting philosophical/biological pieces ("Enlichened Essays") on lichens http://www.waysofenlichenment.net/.

    whee!
    frog
     
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    Could it be a Pixie Cup lichen, Cladonia pyxidata (or other sp.)?
     
  6. Frog

    Frog Generous Contributor Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Smart guess Togata, but from the sense of scale in the photo and the crustose-look to this, I'd be guessing in sort of a Ochrolechia-esque direction. But not necessarily the genus Ochrolechia, as I think there are a lot of things in that morphological group.

    .... Maybe if we keep talking about it, a lichenologist out there will get impatient, and give us a name :-). Although, um, "lichenologist" and "impatient" don't actually seem like compatible concepts!

    cheers
    -frog
     
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    Harri Harmaja Active Member 10 Years

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    Thanks so much to all of your feedback. I am so very grateful. Sorry for the late reply.
     

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