Spilonema maritimum T. Sprib. & Fryday

McMullin, Richard Troy, Simon, Andrew D. F., Brodo, Irwin M., Wickham, Sara B., Bell-Doyon, Philip, Kuzmina, Maria & Starzomski, Brian M., 2024, DNA barcoding aids in generating a preliminary checklist of the lichens and allied fungi of Calvert Island, British Columbia: Results from the 2018 Hakai Terrestrial BioBlitz, Biodiversity Data Journal 12, pp. 120292-120292 : 120292

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scientific name

Spilonema maritimum T. Sprib. & Fryday
status

 

Spilonema maritimum T. Sprib. & Fryday View in CoL

Materials

Type status: Other material. Occurrence: recordedBy: R.T. McMullin; occurrenceID: B0BF2961-3BF2-58BE-9ACE-87548E4DCD2C; Location: locationID: V; decimalLatitude: 51.62022; decimalLongitude: -127.93070; Event: habitat: Saxicolous; Record Level: institutionID: CANL; collectionID: McMullin 19717 GoogleMaps

Notes

This newly-described species ( Spribille et al. 2020) was previously known from British Columbia (e.g. Benton et al. (1977), Noble et al. (1987), Brodo and Sloan (2005)), but reported as S. revertens Nyl. The latter species, however, prefers interior habitats that are mainly dry and forms small cushions, lacks marginal lobes and is often associated with Psorula rufonigra (Tuck.) Gotth. Schneid. ( Brodo et al. 2001). Spilonema maritimum is a common maritime lichen growing on coastal rocks in the middle supralittoral zone ( Brodo and Sloan 2005).