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Lecidea
Family: Lecideaceae
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Andrew Khitsun
  • Greater Sonoran Desert
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Nash, T.H., Ryan, B.D., Gries, C., Bungartz, F., (eds.) 2004. Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. Vol 2.
Life habit: lichenized; a number of species lichenicolous (but not known from the Sonoran region) Thallus: crustose to subsquamulose, rimose, areolate, bullate or (slightly) squamulose prothallus: often well developed, (greenish) black, dendritic (especially in high alpine morphodems), rarely white or often inconspicuous or indistinguishable surface: white, ivory, pale to rather dark gray, pale yellow or greenish gray to dark red brown or rusty colored (due to interspersed iron oxides), dull to glossy (due to a thick transparent epinecrotic layer); extremely rarely sorediate, isidia unknown medulla: white, I+ or I- photobiont: primary one a green trebouxioid alga, secondary one absent; cephalodia unknown Ascomata: apothecial, usually sessile (with an often well constricted base), rarely sunken between the areoles, black (discs rarely becoming blackish brown when fully moistened) or with a (bluish gray) pruinose disc; true exciple: usually persistent, with a small greenish or brownish black epihymenioid cortex and an usually unpigmented, opaque medullary part, composed of +radiating hyphae with subglobose to elongated cells, without algae epihymenium: bright green (pigment cinereorufa-green), olive, brown or black hymenium: hyaline, faintly green or very pale brownish violet, I+ blue or (in living material only) I+ reddish brown, 35-90 µm tall; paraphyses: simple or occasionally branched and anastomosing, apical cells usually markedly swollen; conglutinated subhymenium: hyaline or pale bluish green, 20-90 µm thick hypothecium: unpigmented, or pale ochre to dark blackish brown asci: clavate, Lecidea-type, moderately thick-walled, apically thickened, outermost gelatinous layer I+ blue, 8-spored ascospores: hyaline, constantly simple, often pseudodiblastic (due to a central plasma bridge), bacilliform, oblong, slender to broadly ellipsoid (rarely subglobose), smooth, lacking a perispore Coniomata: pycnidial, immersed, with usually lens-shaped to graphidoid ostioles conidia: hyaline, simple, bacilliform to (rarely) filiform Secondary metabolites: p-depsides of the orcinol-type with long aliphatic side-chains, ß-orcinol depsidones, and dibenzofurans Geography: Northern and Southern Hemisphere, often in temperate to cold habitats, preferentially in humid areas, or in semiarid climates Substrate: almost exclusively on acid and (more rarely) on calcareous rocks, rarely on consolidated sandy soil (exceptionally on hard timber, as old railway ties) or on gypsum. Notes: The name Lecidea derives from the Greek lekis (small shield) and eidos (shape), in reference to the appearance of the apothecia. A number of species (e.g. Lecidea atrobrunnea , L. fuscoatra, L. tessellata) are extremely variable. Damaged specimens (especially by snail-feeding) very often occur. Subsequent regeneration leads often to aberrant morphodems. Determination of specimens without well developed ascospores requires prior familiarity with the taxa. In addition to the 100 species of Lecidea s.s., there is quite a number of taxa of unclear taxonomic position described as Lecidea, including many taxa on bark and wood. Species in the latter group occurring in the Sonoran region are keyed ("Lecidea") and described below under B
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Lecidea aglaeotera
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Lecidea ahlneri
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Lecidea akagiensis
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Lecidea alabastrina
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Lecidea alba
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Lecidea albellula
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Lecidea albescens
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Lecidea albicans
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Lecidea albicerata
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Lecidea albidicinerella
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Lecidea albidocarnea
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Lecidea albidolivens
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Lecidea albidolutea
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Lecidea albidopallens
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Lecidea albidoplumbea
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Lecidea albilabra
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Lecidea albinea
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Lecidea alboatrior
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Lecidea albocincta
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Lecidea albocoerulescens
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Lecidea alboflava
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Lecidea alboflavescens
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Lecidea albofusca
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Lecidea albofuscescens
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Lecidea albolivida
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Lecidea albolutea
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Lecidea albomaculans
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Lecidea albomarginata
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Lecidea albonigricans
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Lecidea albopraetexta
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Lecidea albopunctata
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Lecidea alboradiata
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Lecidea alboradicata
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Lecidea alborufidula
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Lecidea alborussula
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Lecidea albosorediosa
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Lecidea albozonaria
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Lecidea albuginosa
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Lecidea alectoriae
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Lecidea aleutica
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Lecidea algeriensis
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Lecidea allanii
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Lecidea allinita
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Lecidea allorgei
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Lecidea allothallina
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Lecidea allotropa
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Lecidea alnicola
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Lecidea alocyza
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Lecidea alpestris
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Lecidea altensis
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