Rhizocarpon grande

(Florke ex Flotow)

Large Map Lichen

G5Secure Found in 1 roadless area NatureServe Explorer →
G5SecureGlobal Rank
Identity
Unique IDELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.125102
Element CodeNLT0000190
Record TypeSPECIES
ClassificationSpecies
Classification StatusStandard
Name CategoryFungus
KingdomFungi
PhylumAscomycota
ClassLecanoromycetes
OrderLecanorales
FamilyRhizocarpaceae
GenusRhizocarpon
Concept Reference
Esslinger, T.L. and R.S. Egan. 1995. A sixth checklist of the lichen-forming, lichenicolous, and allied fungi of the continental United States and Canada. The Bryologist 98(4): 467-549.
Conservation Status
Review Date2002-12-24
Change Date2002-12-24
Edition Date2002-12-24
Edition AuthorsOliver, L.
Rank Reasons
Rhizocarpon grande is a common circumpolar arctic and subarctic lichen. In North America, it ranges from the arctic south to Tennessee, the Great Lakes region, South Dakota, Colorado and California. It grows on acid rocks (Thomson 1997).
Ecology & Habitat
Other Nations (2)
United StatesNNR
ProvinceRankNative
MinnesotaSNRYes
MontanaSNRYes
GeorgiaSNRYes
WyomingSNRYes
KentuckyS5Yes
PennsylvaniaSNRYes
CanadaN5
ProvinceRankNative
QuebecSNRYes
LabradorSNRYes
Nova ScotiaSUYes
SaskatchewanS3Yes
Yukon TerritoryS4Yes
New BrunswickS5Yes
ManitobaS4Yes
NunavutS3Yes
Island of NewfoundlandSNRYes
AlbertaSUYes
OntarioS5Yes
British ColumbiaS5Yes
Plant Characteristics
Economic Value (Genus)No
Roadless Areas (1)
North Carolina (1)
AreaForestAcres
Chunky Gal (addition)Nantahala National Forest3,336
References (4)
  1. Esslinger, T. L. 2018. A cumulative checklist for the lichen-forming, lichenicolous and allied fungi of the continental United States and Canada, Version 22. Opuscula Philolichenum 17:6-268. [http://sweetgum.nybg.org/philolichenum/]
  2. Esslinger, T.L. and R.S. Egan. 1995. A sixth checklist of the lichen-forming, lichenicolous, and allied fungi of the continental United States and Canada. The Bryologist 98(4): 467-549.
  3. Hutten, M., U. Arup, O. Breuss, T. L. Esslinger, A. M. Fryday, K. Knudsen, J. C. Lendemer, C. Printzen, H. T. Root, M. Schultz, J. Sheard, T. Tønsberg, and B. McCune. 2013. Lichens and Lichenicolous Fungi of Yosemite National Park, California. North American Fungi 8(11): 1-47. doi: http://dx.doi:10.2509/naf2013.008.011
  4. Thomson, J.W. 1997. American Arctic Lichens. 2. The Microlichens. The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, Wisconsin. 675 pp.