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Observation: Epilichen scabrosus (Ach.) Clem. (87608)
About Epilichen scabrosus (Ach.) Clem. [MyCoPortal]
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List of species in Epilichen Clem. (2)
When: 2012-02-10
Collection location: Blue Lake Trail #314, Okanogan National Forest, Washington, USA [Click for map]
Who: Richard Droker (wanderflechten)
No herbarium specimen

Notes: on Baeomyces rufus on Si rock

Species Lists:
Lichens of Washington State
Lichenicolous Fungi
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Proposed Name User Community Vote
  wanderflechten   55% (1)   Eye3Eyes3
Recognized by sight
Used references: Nash III, T.H., Ryan, B.D., Diederich, P., Gries, C. and Bungartz, F. (eds) (2004) Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region, Volume 2

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Created: 2012-02-13 16:15:55 EST (-0500)
By: Jason Hollinger (jason)
Summary: Amazing what an expert can find…

just because they know where and what to look for. I am definitely going to be looking for this thing, though! I wonder if it occurs at high elevations in the Smokies. (That’d be a coup!)

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Created: 2012-02-13 11:16:50 EST (-0500)
By: Richard Droker (wanderflechten)
Summary: I keep looking for it too

For me its one more thing that I might not notice unless for some reason it was already in my brain.

By the way, it really was very green. (It was a very wet day.) I do try to get my lichen colors close to true (quite a difficult problem). In this case I had to decrease color saturation.

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Created: 2012-02-10 19:22:25 EST (-0500)
By: Jason Hollinger (jason)
Summary: This is one of my favorites of yours

What an interesting lichen! First time I saw your photo I immediately went through all my photos of Baeomyces rufus to see if I’d accidentally caught one myself. No dice. :)

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Created: 2012-02-10 18:19:37 EST (-0500)
Last modified: 2012-02-10 18:19:38 EST (-0500)
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