- lichens.
Solorina bispora Nyl. (1860)
Solorina crocea (L.) Ach. (1808)
Solorina crocoides Gyeln. (1930)
Solorina embolina Nyl. (1884)
Solorina fuegiensis...
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Solorina crocea,
commonly known as the
orange chocolate chip lichen, is a
species of
terricolous (ground-dwelling) and
foliose (leafy)
lichen in the family...
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Solorina saccata,
commonly called chocolate chip lichen, is a
lichen growing on
calcareous rocks,
usually in
crevices and
always in
sheltered conditions...
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Solorina spongiosa,
commonly known as the
fringed chocolate chip lichen, is a
species of
lichen in the
family Peltigeraceae. It was
first formally described...
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Solorinic acid is an
anthraquinone pigment found in the
leafy lichen Solorina crocea. It is
responsible for the
strong orange colour of the
medulla and...
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Other species are
lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling),
growing on
species of
Solorina, Peltigera, Pseudocyp****aria, or Cladonia. The
genus was cir****scribed...
- It is one of the very few
areas in
southern Britain where the
lichens Solorina saccata,
Squamaria cartilaginea and
Caloplaca cirrochroa can be found....
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brevisporum (Nav.-Ros. & Hladun) Nav.-Ros. (1999) – Nephroma, Peltigera,
Solorina Rhagadostoma coccifera (G.Arnaud) E.Müll. (1962)
Rhagadostoma collematum...
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baeomyces (VU),
Lobaria pulmonaria (VU),
Menegazzia terebrata (VU) and
Solorina saccata (VU).
Edelweiss (Leontopodium alpinum)
Common cottonsedge (Eriophorum...
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typical host
lichen is Peltigera,
although on
occasion it is
found on
Solorina and Pseudocyp****aria. The
fungus was
first described in 1867 by the German...