Chrysothrix chamaecyparicola: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Fungi
- Phylum
- Ascomycota
- Class
- Arthoniomycetes
- Order
- Arthoniales
- Family
- Chrysothricaceae
- Genus
- Chrysothrix
- Species
- Chrysothrix chamaecyparicola
- Scientific Name
- Chrysothrix chamaecyparicola
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Chrysothrix chamaecyparicola
Chrysothrix chamaecyparicola is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Chrysotrichaceae. Found in the eastern United States, it was formally described as a new species in 2010 by lichenologist James Lendemer. Initially thought to be a North American population of the lookalike Chrysothrix flavovirens, it is now recognized as a separate species due to its distinguishing characteristics. It is particularly noted for its strong affinity for the bark of Atlantic white cedar trees and its dominance in conifer swamps across eastern North America.
...Chrysothrix chamaecyparicola in languages:
- English
- Conifer Gold-Dust
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Chrysothrix bergeri
- Chrysothrix caesia
- Chrysothrix candelaris
- Chrysothrix chamaecyparicola
- Chrysothrix chlorina
- Chrysothrix chrysophthalma
- Chrysothrix flavovirens
- Chrysothrix galapagoana
- Chrysothrix granulosa
- Chrysothrix insulizans
- Chrysothrix occidentalis
- Chrysothrix onokoensis
- Chrysothrix susquehannensis
- Chrysothrix xanthina




























