Xanthoparmelia neowyomingica

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Xanthoparmelia neowyomingica

Critically Imperiled  (NatureServe)[1]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Lecanorales
Family: Parmeliaceae
Genus: Xanthoparmelia
Species:
X. neowyomingica
Binomial name
Xanthoparmelia neowyomingica
Hale (1989) [2]

Xanthoparmelia neowyomingica is a rock shield lichen which belongs to the Xanthoparmelia genus.[3] The lichen is uncommon and is listed as endangered by the Nature Conservatory.[1]

Description[edit]

Grows on soil with firm lobes that are 3–4 cm in diameter and yellowish green in color. Lobes are approximately 0.8–2 mm wide and are convoluted and branched at the tips. Moderately to densely packed pale brown rhizines on the underside that are 0.5-1.0mm long.[2]

Habitat and range[edit]

Found in the North American southwest including the US states of Montana, Colorado, and Wyoming.[1][4][5]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "NatureServe Explorer - Xanthoparmelia neowyomingica". NatureServe Explorer Xanthoparmelia neowyomingica. NatureServe. 2022-10-10. Retrieved 7 October 2022.
  2. ^ a b Hale, Mason E. (1990). A synopsis of the lichen genus Xanthoparmelia (Vainio) Hale (Ascomycotina, Parmeliaceae) /. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.123253.
  3. ^ St. Clair, Larry L.; Johansen, Jeffrey R.; Rushforth, Samuel R. (1993). "Lichens of Soil Crust Communities in the Intermountain Area of the Western United States". The Great Basin Naturalist. 53 (1): 5–12. ISSN 0017-3614. JSTOR 41712752.
  4. ^ Diaz, Vanessa Marie. The Xanthoparmelia of Colorado: Diversity and Distributions. ISBN 978-1-369-17711-4. OCLC 972717191.
  5. ^ Tuthill, Dorothy E. (2013). "Preliminary Checklist of Lichens Reported from Wyoming". Monographs of the Western North American Naturalist. 6 (1): 1–19. doi:10.3398/042.006.0101. ISSN 1545-0228. S2CID 56243463.