Graphina pauciloculata
Description & Identification
A small crustose lichen, which under the hand lens (x10) resembles a depauperate G.ruiziana but with much smaller, stumpy lirellae, forming tight, gnarled 'knots' of contiguous fruits in clustered groups. Individual lirellae are sessile, with smooth unfurrowed margins (cf. young Graphis elegans) and a persistently narrow, slit-like disc. However, with the naked eye in the field its immediate form can resemble other similarly sized species with clustered fruits, such as some Arthothelium species, but the lirellae are prouder and not flush with the bark surface, as is the case in Arthothelium.
Records from Wales
Location | Grid Reference | Last Rec'd | Recorder | SSSI |
Cardigan: Hafod (Allt Dihanog) | SN762726 | 2009 | A.D. Hale | Yes |
Cardigan: Pontrhydygroes | SN737727 | 2002 | S.P. Chambers | No |
Merioneth: Afon Dulas | SH777100 | 1999 | S.P. Chambers | No |
NBN Taxon Key
NBNSYS0000016932
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