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- Pleopsidium flavum (gold cobblestone lichen): 27  is a distinctively colored, bright lemon-yellow to chartreuse crustose lichen that grows in high elevations...
- Pleopsidium chlorophanum (gold cobblestone lichen): 27  is a distinctively colored, bright lemon-yellow to chartreuse crustose lichen, which favors dry...
- Pleopsidium is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Acarosporaceae. The widespread genus, which contains four species, was cir****scribed by lichenologist...
- plant in the family Linaceae, native to central and southern Europe Pleopsidium flavum, (gold cobblestone lichen) is a distinctively coloured, bright...
- Mexico, through Texas and into the Rocky Mountains. It is very similar to Pleopsidium flavum at mid-level mountains, with the latter favoring higher elevations...
- been recorded: Acarospora, A****ilia, Dimelaena, Lecanora, Melanelia, Pleopsidium, Psorinia, Rhizocarpon, Rhizoplaca, Stereocaulon, Tephromela, and Umbilicaria...
- frigida, Lecanora mons-nivis, Lecanora physciella, Lecidea cancriformis, Pleopsidium chlorophanum, Umbilicaria decussata, and Rusavskia elegans. Additionally...
- arranged marginal lobes that are prolonged. E.g. Genera Acarospora, Pleopsidium Lobatecharacterized by a thallus that radially arranged with lobes...
- habitat for a particularly photogenic, chartreuse green lichen known as "Pleopsidium flavum." Portions of the refuge contain scrubby forest of mixed oak varieties...
- Pleopsidium chlorophanum), A. oxytona, A. cervina, A. smeragdula, and A. veronensis. Yellow members of the genus may resemble members of Pleopsidium.: 216 ...