Ramalina sinensis

Ramalina sinensis

Thallus: fruticose, attached at a basal holdfast, often erect, up to 5 cm long branching: palmate or fan-shaped, undivided or composed of few branches, growing from a narrow holdfast branches: solid, flattened, broad, up to 20(-30) mm wide surface: yellowish green, longitudinally or reticulately wrinkled with elevated chondroid strands, white decorticate depressions common on lower surface, lacking soredia, isidia or pseudocyphellae cortex: thin; chondroid strands: continuous, smooth Apothecia: laminal or subterminal, up to 10 mm in diam. disc: flat to convex; margin: concolorous with the thallus, entire asci: elongate-clavate, 8-spored ascospores: hyaline, 1-septate, ellipsoid, 12-16 x 6-7 µm Pycnidia: not observed Spot tests: cortex K-, C-, KC+ yellow, P-; medulla K-, C-, KC-, P- Secondary metabolites: cortex with usnic acid (minor); medulla with atranorin (+trace). Notes: Ramalina sinensis is unique in its palmate branches with longitudinal or reticulately ridges of chondroid strands. It might be confused with R. palmiformis that differs in having smaller ascospores and by producing boninic acid.
Ramalina sinensis Ramalina sinensis growing on a small diameter Balsam Poplar (Populus balsamifera) trunk about a half meter from the ground in full sun on the west side. I have found this species on other woody plants in this township: Bebb's Willow (Salix bebbiana), Honeysuckle (Lonicera tatarica), and Black Ash (Fraxinus nigra). Geotagged,Ramalina sinensis,United States,Winter

Distribution

World distribution: cosmopolitan in temperate regions.

Habitat

Substrate and ecology: on bark.

References:

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http://lichenportal.org/portal/taxa/index.php?taxon=55449
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Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionAscomycota
ClassLecanoromycetes
OrderLecanorales
FamilyRamalinaceae
GenusRamalina
SpeciesRamalina sinensis