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Wednesday, July 31, 2024

Lichens at Waterhall LNR, Brighton. 27.07.24

For more information about Waterhall, see Wilding Waterhall 

Some of these identification were made by another lichenologist.

Lichens on a Hawthorm

Teloschistes chrysophthalmus. Golden-Eye. Very obvious "eye-lashes" (spinules) Now quite common on South Downs hawthorns.

No photo description available.

Usnea cornuta (a "beard lichen"). Hold-fast (where lichen is fixed to tree) not black. Stout main branches.

May be an image of stone-fruit tree, shadbush and flower 

Hypotrachyna revoluta, with brown fruiting bodies; fruiting bodies are rare. Lobes rolled down at the margin. This is not a typical-looking H. revoluta.

No photo description available.
 

Lichens on worked wood

Hypogymnia physodes. Very characteristic narrow radiating lobes. Lobe ends often turn up with soredia (fluffy structures for vegetative reproduction) on the underside extending to the fan-like margin

No photo description available. 

Fuscidea lightfootii. Bright green thallus (body). Apothecia (fruiting jam tarts) dark brown to black)

No photo description available.

Flavoparmelia soredians. Very similar to F. caperata. Chemical spot test - Potassium hydroxide - yellow turning red - separates it from F. caperata

No photo description available.

Placynthella icmala. Thallus chocolate brown. Coral-like granules

May be an image of tree
 

Lichens on a Sycamore. 

Phaeographis dendritica. This is a script lichen. Most script lichens need chemical and microscopic spore analysis to identify but P. dendritica has very tree-like lirellae (elongated apothecia with furrows along the middle) 

No photo description available. 

Pyrrhospora quernea. Thick ocher to greeny faun thallus if granular soredia (reproductive structures like little fluffy balls). Often has red-brown apothecia

No photo description available. 

Lecanora compellans. Looks like Pyrrhospora quernea but with green-yellow small soredia. Very similar to L. compellans and L. barkmaniana. Chemical spot tests are needed to separate these out. L. compellans spot tests are all negatives.

May be an image of tree