Placopsis perrugosa: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Fungi
- Phylum
- Ascomycota
- Class
- Lecanoromycetes
- Order
- Trapeliales
- Family
- Trapeliaceae
- Genus
- Placopsis
- Species
- Placopsis perrugosa
- Scientific Name
- Placopsis perrugosa
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Placopsis perrugosa
Placopsis perrugosa is a saxicolous (rock-dwelling), placodioid lichen in the family Trapeliaceae. It was formally described as a new species in 1867 by Finnish lichenologist William Nylander, originally as a member of the genus Lecanora.
After the retreat of the Glaciar Frías in the Patagonian Andes, Argentina, Placopsis perrugosa dominated the pioneer stage on newly exposed rock outcrops. This was followed by a mid-successional stage, in which a lichen-moss mat was dominated by the moss Racomitrium lanuginosum, providing the foundation for a larger diversity of vascular plants in the final successional stage. Like other members of genus Placopsis, P. perrugosa is a fast-growing crustose lichen; this allows them to dominate as early colonisers on snow-free moraines of exposed land surfaces.
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Placopsis ampliata
- Placopsis argillacea
- Placopsis aspicilioides
- Placopsis bicolor
- Placopsis brevilobata
- Placopsis campbelliana
- Placopsis centrifuga
- Placopsis clavifera
- Placopsis cribellans
- Placopsis dennanensis
- Placopsis durietziorum
- Placopsis dusenii
- Placopsis elixii
- Placopsis erosa
- Placopsis fuscidula
- Placopsis fusciduloides
- Placopsis gelida
- Placopsis gelidioides
- Placopsis hertelii
- Placopsis illita
- Placopsis imshaugii
- Placopsis lambii
- Placopsis lateritioides
- Placopsis macrospora
- Placopsis microphylla
- Placopsis murrayi
- Placopsis parellina
- Placopsis perrugosa
- Placopsis polycarpa
- Placopsis pruinosa
- Placopsis rhodocarpa
- Placopsis rhodophthalma
- Placopsis roseonigra
- Placopsis salazina
- Placopsis stenophylla
- Placopsis subcribellans
- Placopsis subgelida
- Placopsis subparellina
- Placopsis tararuana
- Placopsis trachyderma
- Placopsis venosa


































































