Caloplaca ignea
Caloplaca ignea (flame firedot lichen) is a brilliant red-orange crustose areolate lichen found in the southwestern United States.[1]:241 It has narrow to linear lobes radiating from its center (placoidioid), being paler in color at the outer edge.[1]:241 It is in the Caloplaca genus of the Teloschistaceae family.[1]:241 It has small .3 – 1 mm apothecia discs.[1]:241 In the foothills of the western United States Sierra Nevada (US) it grows with brilliant yellow Acarospora socialis and adds spectacular color to the scenery.[1]:3
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References
- Field Guide to California Lichens, Stephen Sharnoff, Yale University Press, 2014, ISBN 978-0-300-19500-2
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