Ingworth
St Lawrence - Ingworth
Winter Aconite (Eranthis hyemalis)
Rosemary (Rosemarinus officlnalis
Caloplaca (Variospora) flavescens & Diploica canescens & another as yet unknown light yellow thalli
Xanthoria calcicola
Leconora hybocarpa
Lecidella elaeochroma
Punctelia subsrudecta
All of the above on Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum)
Myriolecis crenulata?
Caloplaca aurantia
North Facing Wall
Script Lichen Sp
Arthonia calcarea
Arthonia calcarea - Lichens Maritime
Xanthoparmelia verruculifera growing over Buellia aethelia
Buellia aethelia
There are some large cauliflower like heads of soralia on the small lobed thallus of one species on the bottom left of the image
Xanthoparmelia mougeotii
and then another species similar to the one in the image before this to the right
Buellia aetthalia
and
Xanthoria verruculifera
Buellia aethelia with Lecidella scabra and Candelariella vitelina
Buellia aethalia
The lovely orange/pink stain is likely to have come from eg Blackbirds feeding on Blackberries?
?
Flavoparmelia caperata/soredians?
with very course soridia
Testing this a week later produced Yellow then red with K
So
Flavoparmelia soredians
Caloplaca now Variospora flavescens?
Caloplaca aurantia v Caloplaca flavescens - BLS
Caloplaca flavescens - Irish Lichens
Caloplaca Sp
Caloplacha dichroa ?
An odd grey isolated apothecia also present
Diplotomma alboatrum probably
Candelariella vitelina
Diploschistes scruposus
?
Possibly Lecania
A grazed Caloplaca Sp?
Diploicia canescens ( Very 3D and can lift off the gravestone on which it is very common in this part of the world) is visible in the top right of the image and along the bottom
Diploicia canescens BLS
Diploicia canescens Irish Lichens
Lecanora sp?
Lecanora campestris subsp campestris
From Lichens Maritime
From Dorset Nature
or
Lecanora horiza
Lecanora horiza Dorset Nature
Lecanora horiza Irish Lichens
Has a fimbriate white prothallus
Chemical reactions very similar
Both can be found on rocks
On reading Dobson L horiza - The apothecia appear larger, more convex and look as if they falling out of the thallus. Which seems to be the case here.
Lecanora horiza
Evernia prunastri, Punctelia subrudecta, possibly Buella griseovirens on the left
Overlapping lobes 5mm wide
A Lichenicolous fungi present on the thallus
Brownish tip to the thallus
Simple rhizines
White networlk visible on the thallus
Parmelia subrudecta
Lecanora hybocarpa
Lecanora hybocarpa & Amandinea punctacta
Everna prunastri
Amandinea punctacta
Melanelixia glaburata?
Very few isidia or just a young one?
Physcia Sp?
Physcia adscendens BLS
Physcia tenella BLS
Tephrormela atra?