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Bacidina egenuloidea

Scientific Name: Bacidina egenuloidea

Family: Lecanoraceae

Category: Lichen

Growth: Lichenous

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Bacidina egenuloidea

Bacidina egenuloidea, also known by its scientific name, is a lichen belonging to the family Ramalinaceae (although some classifications place it in Lecanoraceae).

Taxonomy and Nomenclature

  • Scientific Name: Bacidina egenuloidea (Fink) S. Ekman
  • Family: Ramalinaceae (or Lecanoraceae)
  • Kingdom: Fungi
  • Phylum: Ascomycota
  • Class: Ascomycetes
  • Order: Lecanorales
  • Synonym: Bacidia egenuloidea Fink (Basionym)

Distribution and Habitat

Information suggests Bacidina egenuloidea is native to certain regions. Some occurrences have been noted in North America, specifically Preble, Adams, Butler, Clark, Cuyahoga, Highland, Lake, Madison, Ross, and Warren counties. It is corticolous and lignicolous, meaning it grows on bark and wood.

Morphological Characteristics and Growth Habits

Bacidina egenuloidea is a lichenous plant. The text indicates that it is corticolous and lignicolous.

Further Information

  • GBIF ID: 3395988
  • Element Code: NLT0004500
  • Discover Life offers a page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification, and distribution of Bacidina egenuloidea.