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Fascinating Lichens of Sri Lanka

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Physcia krogiae<br />

Physcia sorediosa<br />

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Physciaceae<br />

Description Micr<strong>of</strong>oliose. The thallus is closely adnate to the substrate. Lobes<br />

up to 2-3 mm, flat, considerably branched, radiate, usually widening at the tips<br />

and becoming lobulate. The upper surface is whitish bluish grey to grey, and<br />

dull with a “frosty” surface, especially at the lobe margins. Extreme margins are<br />

paler in colour and thus, more distinct. Soralia are laminal to marginal, mostly<br />

forming large patches <strong>of</strong> soralia. The lower surface is black, in part dark brown,<br />

rarely greyish brown, matte, lobe margins white. Rhizines black. Apothecia are<br />

not observed on the <strong>Sri</strong> <strong>Lanka</strong>n material.<br />

Status Rare species in <strong>Sri</strong> <strong>Lanka</strong>. This is another unique species found in in <strong>Sri</strong><br />

<strong>Lanka</strong> which is also shared with the African continent. This species was first<br />

discovered in East Africa. New record for the Indian subcontinent.<br />

Habitat Mostly restricted to humid high elevation forests above 1000 m. Found<br />

growing on tree trunks in moist montane areas.<br />

Description Micr<strong>of</strong>oliose. The thallus is orbicular to irregular. Lobes are usually<br />

broadest near the tips, and typically overlap. The upper surface is whitish grey<br />

to grey, shiny or rarely pruinose, and sorediate. Soredia are marginal, granular<br />

and small. The lower surface is black, with dark grey lobe tips. Rhizines are black.<br />

Apothecia are not common, margins are crenulated, disc black and with or<br />

without pruina.<br />

Status Rare species in <strong>Sri</strong> <strong>Lanka</strong>. This species is known from South America, East<br />

Africa and Southeast Asia. New record for <strong>Sri</strong> <strong>Lanka</strong>.<br />

Habitat Grows on both on rocks and on tree trunks in open areas above 900m.<br />

Locations Few locations in the Matale district.<br />

Physciaceae<br />

Locations Matale district- Maussakanda estate and Kabaragala.<br />

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