Western Antler Lichen

Pseudevernia intensa

Pseudevernia intensa is a shield lichen in the Pseudevernia genus.
Pseudevernia intensa  or Western Antler Lichen Has large chocolate brown fruiting bodies. Usually found at higher elevations especially on conifers Geotagged,Pseudevernia intensa,Summer,United States

Appearance

Pseudevernia intensa is one of the easiest lichens in the forest to identify. It is a strongly branched grayish-white lichen with brown apothecia frequently present. The undersurface is gray. Dark spots (pycnidia) are easily seen with magnification on the upper surface especially along the margins. There are 8 elliptic single celled spores per ascus. The cortex is pale yellow in KOH, and the medulla is red in sodium hypochlorite. The photobiont appears to be Trebouxia. P. intensa is found on tree branches at upper elevation.

Source: https://wnmu.edu/academic/nspages/gilaflora/pseudevernia_intensa.html

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https://wnmu.edu/academic/nspages/gilaflora/pseudevernia_intensa.html
Taxonomy
KingdomFungi
DivisionAscomycota
ClassLecanoromycetes
OrderLecanorales
FamilyParmeliaceae
GenusPseudevernia
SpeciesPseudevernia intensa