Chrysothrix flavovirens: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Fungi
- Phylum
- Ascomycota
- Class
- Arthoniomycetes
- Order
- Arthoniales
- Family
- Chrysothricaceae
- Genus
- Chrysothrix
- Species
- Chrysothrix flavovirens
- Scientific Name
- Chrysothrix flavovirens
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Chrysothrix flavovirens
Chrysothrix flavovirens is a species of crustose and corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Chrysotrichaceae. It has a pale greenish-yellow thallus that contains rhizocarpic acid. This lichen forms powdery, granular crusts that spread extensively over tree bark and rarely produces fruiting bodies, instead reproducing mainly through tiny dust-like particles (soredia). Originally described from Norway in 1994, it is now known to be widespread across Europe and has also been found in Japan and North America, where it fluoresces orange under ultraviolet light due to its distinctive chemical composition.
...Chrysothrix flavovirens in languages:
- Lithuanian
- Gelsvažalė auksuotė
- Swedish
- blekt gulmjöl
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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
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