The Lichen Flora of the Santa Cruz Peninsula California
The Lichen Flora of the Santa Cruz Peninsula California
Albert W Albert William Herre
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Apothecia usually small, eventually of medium size, numerous; when young deeply concave, finally plane, the disk pale yellow and granulose; margin thick, prominent, entire; spores 4 to 8 in the asci, 2 5~35 40-55 Encrusting mosses and on sandstone among mosses at Devils Canon, 2300 feet; Grizzly Peak, 2715 feet; and Castle Rock, 3000 feet. Also from Mt. Diablo, collected by Horace Mann, in Tuck. Herbarium. A European lichen probably occurring throughout Western North America in alpine situation...s. XLV. Lecania (Mass. ) A. Zahlbr. Lecania Massalongo, Ale. Gen. Lich. Nuov. Limit, e Descr. 12. 1853- Lecania A. Zahlbruckner, Ascolichenes, 204. 1907. Thallus varying from uniform crustaceous to marginally lobate or squamulose forms, or even dwarfed fruticose; alga Pleurococcus . Apothecia circular, sessile, lecanorine, a proper margin lacking or Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci. , May, 1910. I 88 HERRE more or less developed; paraphyses simple, not twining; asci with 8 spores, rarely with 16 or 32; spores colorless, elongate or ellipsoid, straight or curved, 2- multilocular, thin- walled; spermatia exoba- sidial.
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