Substrate and ecology: over mosses on rocks World distribution: Europe and North America Sonoran distribution: southern California at 1650 m. Notes: Three ...
Lepraria eburnea J.R. Laundon ; Group: Lichen ; Growth Habit: Lichenous ; Native Status: NA N ; Kingdom. Fungi - Fungi ; Division. Ascomycota - Sac fungi ...
Thallus leprose, cottony, whitish to greenish grey, often with a yellowish tinge, sharply delimited, orbicular at least when young.
Lepraria eburnea is a species of fungi with 3 observations.
Lepraria eburnea Location: Washington, channeled scablands Date: 2013-06-01 Photo by: Jason Hollinger Notes: on moss, soil, rock
Ascomata dispersed, rounded, stellate or irregular in shape, usually not distinctly elongate, 0.24–1.80 mm wide, ±level with the thallus or slightly convex, ...
Note: Lepraria borealis is morphologically similar to L. caesioalba, but according to Ekman and Tønsberg (2002) it is distinct from L. caesioalba s. str.
Lepraria eburnea. Taxon. Lepraria eburnea. Authority. J.R. Laundon (1992). Synonyms. Lepraria frigida. Conservation Status. LC NS (Key). BLS Number. 1712.
Kingdom. Fungi · Phylum. Ascomycota · Class. Lecanoromycetes · Order. Lecanorales · Family. Stereocaulaceae · Genus. Lepraria Acharius, 1803.
Studies of the lichen genus Lepraria Ach. have been neglected in Poland. Up to 1993 only three species were known from the country (Fałtyno- wicz 1993).