Lichen mixtures on rock, page 2
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Mixed lichens 48 The lobed lichen is probably Rusavskia elegans. The pure crust in the upper left and lower right corners is an unidentified species of Caloplaca. |
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Mixed lichens 50 Fog-zone lichens from Marin County, California, just north of San Francisco. On the top is Lecanora pinguis, the fruticose lichens are Niebla sp. The black and white lichen might be Dimelaena radiata, but that's only a guess. |
Mixed lichens 51 On a rock in the sub-alpine zone of the northern Sierra Nevada, California are Physcia caesia (the light-colored lichen), Phaeophyscia decolor (top right) and Phaeophyscia sciastra (left). |
Mixed lichens 52 From the San Francisco Bay Area. |
Mixed lichens 53 Fog-zone lichens from Marin County, California, just north of San Francisco. |
Mixed lichens 54 Fog-zone lichens from Marin County, California, just north of San Francisco. |
Mixed lichens 55 From coastal rocks, Marin County, California. |
Mixed lichens 56 From Merced Falls, central Sierra Nevada Foothills, California. |
Mixed lichens 57 Fog-zone lichens from Marin County, California, just north of San Francisco. |
Mixed lichens 58 From Merced Falls, central Sierra Nevada Foothills, California. |
Mixed lichens 59 From the Sierra Nevada, California. |
Mixed lichens 60 Fog-zone lichens from Marin County, California, just north of San Francisco. |
Mixed lichens 61 From coastal rocks, Sonoma County, California. |
Mixed lichens 62 Fog-zone lichens from Marin County, California, just north of San Francisco. |