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Orange Sea Side Lichens
Caloplaca spp. and Xanthoria spp.
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North Pacific Distribution:
Aleutian Is., Alaska, to Washington.
Phylum:
Ascomycota
Class:
Ascomycetes
Order:
Teloschistales
Family:
Teloschistinaceae
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Description: These two genera produce highly visible light yellow to yolk-yellow, or bright orange to reddish orange blotches on rocks. They form more or less circular patches, which can be powdery to granular, or slightly to distinctly lobed. Many species often produce orange, rimmed, disc-shaped persistent fruiting bodies called apothecia. Some produce granular or powdery soredia on their surface. Habitat: The brilliant yellow-orange color of these lichens on steep, rocky supratidal cliffs along Alaska’s coastline can’t be missed. Similar looking species are specialists that can be abundant at sea bird rookeries. The bird guano has a high pH and provides lots of nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorous for these lichens.
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