Lecanora vainioi is a species of crustose lichen in the family Lecanoraceae. It is found in Brazil, where it grows on granitic rocks. It was described as a new species in 1986 by Finnish botanist Heino Vänskä. The epithet vainioi honours lichenologist Edvard Vainio (1853–1929), who did pioneering work on the Brazilian lichens.[1]
The crust-like thallus of Lecanora vainioi ranges in colour from yellowish-white to very pale yellowish grey. The areolae are initially tightly attached (adnate) and cushion-shaped (pulvinate), but later merge so that the crust surface becomes irregularly wrinkled (verrucose) and partly rimose (containing clefts, cracks, or fissures).[1]
Secondary chemicals produced by the lichen include atranorin, epinorin, and zeorin.[1]
Lecanora vainioi grows on siliceous rocks and boulders. It prefers habitats that are near humid coasts, as well as woodland savannah in drier inland regions. It has only been reported from Brazil.[1]
Lecanora vainioi is a species of crustose lichen in the family Lecanoraceae. It is found in Brazil, where it grows on granitic rocks. It was described as a new species in 1986 by Finnish botanist Heino Vänskä. The epithet vainioi honours lichenologist Edvard Vainio (1853–1929), who did pioneering work on the Brazilian lichens.
Lecanora vainioi je porost[1], co go ôpisoł Vänskä. Lecanora vainioi nŏleży do zorty Lecanora i familije Lecanoraceae.[2][3] Żŏdne podgatōnki niy sōm wymianowane we Catalogue of Life.[2]
Lecanora vainioi je porost, co go ôpisoł Vänskä. Lecanora vainioi nŏleży do zorty Lecanora i familije Lecanoraceae. Żŏdne podgatōnki niy sōm wymianowane we Catalogue of Life.