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Gallowayella weberi (S. Kondr. & Kärnefelt) L. Lindblom

Image location: Sewanee, Franklin Co., Tennessee, USA

Location: 35°12’15.59"N, 85°55’13.48"W, el. 589 m. Central Campus.

Substrate: Growing on the bark of a large American Elm, Ulmus americana, mostly within 1 m of the ground and, in another part of town, on the bark of a large hackberry, Celtis occidentalis. Both trees are beside well-traveled village roads.

Habitat: Urban area in the central campus, beside principal roads through town.

Photos: Central campus, 25 feb 2009: 37558-37567 Central campus, 26 feb 2009: 37652-37654, 38362-36368

Chemistry: cortex C-, K+ purple.

Note added on 08 Mar 2009: Thank you, Gary. Lindblom distinguishes between the western Xanthomendoza fulva and the southeastern Xanthomendoza weberi. Her figures 1 and 4 illustrate the differences. Under this arrangement, the Sewanee observations belong to Xanthomendoza weberi.

Reference: Louise Lindblom, “Xanthomendoza galericulata, a new sorediate lichen species, with notes on similar species in North America,” The Bryologist 109(1):1-8. 2006.

Voucher specimens: Tennessee, Franklin County, Sewanee, central campus, 21 Mar 2009, Chris Parrish 0028, det. Gary Perlmutter (NCU) Tennessee, Franklin County, Sewanee, central campus, 19 Feb 2010, Chris Parrish 0053, det. James C. Lendemer (NY).

Common Name: sunburst lichen

Used references: Lindblom, 2006

For more information about this, see the observation page at Mushroom Observer.

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