Calogaya schistidii (syn. Caloplaca schistidii, Fulgensia schistidii) looks much like a Caloplaca growing on bryophytes over calcareous rock in arctic and alpine habitats but has unusual, 2-celled, non-polarilocular spores, slightly constricted at the middle. This is the first report of the species for North America. The material from British Columbia is described and illustrated, and comments are made on its classification.
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12 May 2021
Calogaya schistidii (Ascomycota, Teloschistaceae), a Lichen New to North America from the Northern Rocky Mountains
Irwin M. Brodo
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Evansia
Vol. 38 • No. 1
Spring 2021
Vol. 38 • No. 1
Spring 2021
biogeography
Canada
Gyalolechia
muscicolous