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Tag: Letharia vulpina

Letharia vulpina complex (Wolf Lichens)

December 4, 2020 Dan Nelson 3 Comments

This is the other yellow/chartreuse, vulpinic acid producing lichen I found near Catherine Creek. I had been positive that it…

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Posted in: Ascomycota, Fungi, Lecaneromycetes, Lecanorales, Letharia, Parmeliaceae, Plants, Species Profiles Filed under: Letharia lupina, Letharia vulpina, Letharia vulpina complex, Letharia vulpina sensu lato, Mountain Wolf Lichen, Wolf Lichen

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