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Squamarina (foliose lichen on stone)?
Cvenkel Miran, 29-03-2015 14:32
Squamarina ?  Seen wery similar specimen at www.afl-lichenologie.fr

See this two images, click to enlarge: http://agrozoo.net/gallery/Squamarina

Atached image seems to have same base, other lichen ower it or development phase ?

Sloveni, karst area, stone.
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Lepista Zacarias, 29-03-2015 14:46
Re : Squamarina (foliose lichen on stone)?
I don't understand very well the photo collage, but at the bottom part it can be a Collema sp. Is this that is mixed with the Squamarina at the top photo?
Best wishes,
zaca
Cvenkel Miran, 29-03-2015 15:10
Re : Squamarina (foliose lichen on stone)?
Attached full size uper part of image. It seems it is just black dust with green algae in between cowering presumably Squamarina. Not separate Collema. Bottom part of image in first post seems just next stage of upper part - as it was a cople of cm away.

Ok collema can be granulose/dusty, but as far as I see (limited expirience) not so obvious and whole surface, and never seen green algae popping out.
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