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Ochrolechia androgyna

(Hoffm.) Arnold

A typically infertile, crustose lichen that typically grows over mosses and other organic material on siliceous rocks and acid-barked trees. The thallus forms a whitish to pale ochreous crust, that is thick and granular with variable quantities of yellowish soredia. When fertile, the apothecial disc is pinkish to orange-brown. Thallus K-, C+ red, KC+ orange-red, P-, UV-

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Recorded in November 2024, at the northern end of Rhossili Down, this species occurs amongst quartz-conglomerate outcrops and boulders associated with the Brownstones Formation, formed during the Devonian. Recorded growing over mosaics of moribund foliose vegetation, comprising species such as Cladonia spp., Dicranum scoparium, Hypnum cupressiforme and Parmelia saxatilis.

Listed by Alan Orange in Flora of Glamorgan (Wade et al, 1994).

Ochrolechia androgyna - © Barry Stewart
Ochrolechia androgyna - © Barry Stewart

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