Chris Cant
@chriscant.bsky.social
Lichens: the closer you look the more you'll see; zoom out and you'll read the habitat
We have had Sarea resinae from Stanley Ghyll, Cumbria west coast by resin. Can't remember any details but I took these photos.
September 21, 2025 at 10:34 PM
We have had Sarea resinae from Stanley Ghyll, Cumbria west coast by resin. Can't remember any details but I took these photos.
Sigh or swear is the usual first response. Then: nothing. The old names should always work in the spreadsheet. The new names are in the taxon dictionary, but not marked as "Current" yet. And they are not in the spreadsheet. Eventually we may get used to them.
September 21, 2025 at 7:31 AM
Sigh or swear is the usual first response. Then: nothing. The old names should always work in the spreadsheet. The new names are in the taxon dictionary, but not marked as "Current" yet. And they are not in the spreadsheet. Eventually we may get used to them.
There is a suggestion that the I needs to have some acid in for it to work. We'll have to try it with our K and I to see if it works.
I've seen pics of the more-than-2-celled Caloplaca but don't think we've seen it. Nice one
I've seen pics of the more-than-2-celled Caloplaca but don't think we've seen it. Nice one
September 20, 2025 at 4:41 PM
There is a suggestion that the I needs to have some acid in for it to work. We'll have to try it with our K and I to see if it works.
I've seen pics of the more-than-2-celled Caloplaca but don't think we've seen it. Nice one
I've seen pics of the more-than-2-celled Caloplaca but don't think we've seen it. Nice one
And they are looking at possible splits in Poeltinula (Rhizocarpon) hochstetteri s. lat., while lichenologists in North America are looking at the Rhizocarpon geographicum agg. - more later.
September 20, 2025 at 2:22 PM
And they are looking at possible splits in Poeltinula (Rhizocarpon) hochstetteri s. lat., while lichenologists in North America are looking at the Rhizocarpon geographicum agg. - more later.