Ramalina leptocarpha Tuck. is a fungus in the Ramalinaceae family, order Lecanorales, kingdom Fungi. Not known to be toxic.

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Ramalina leptocarpha Tuck.

Ramalina leptocarpha Tuck.

Ramalina leptocarpha (western strap lichen) is a western North American cartilage lichen first described in 1858.

Family
Genus
Ramalina
Order
Lecanorales
Class
Lecanoromycetes

About Ramalina leptocarpha Tuck.

Ramalina leptocarpha, commonly called the western strap lichen, is a species of cartilage lichen. It occurs in Oregon, California, and Baja California. Its range reaches from the Pacific coast inland as far as the Sierra Nevada mountain range. This species frequently grows as an epiphyte alongside Ramalina menziesii. Its primary algal photobiont is Trebouxia decolorans. It was first formally described in 1858 by Edward Tuckerman, from a specimen collected in Monterey, California.

Photo: (c) Ken-ichi Ueda, some rights reserved (CC BY) · cc-by

Taxonomy

Fungi Ascomycota Lecanoromycetes Lecanorales Ramalinaceae Ramalina

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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