Lecidea laboriosa is a species of lichen that grows inside solid rock (endolithic), with only the small black disc-like fruiting bodies (apothecia) visible above the rock surface.[2]: 301 [3] Unlike other members of the genus Lecidea, the apothecia are not lecideine in that they either lack black margins (exciples) or have gray vertically striated margins.[2]: 301 It grows all over the world in all climates.[3] It might be the most common endolithic lichen in California.[2]: 301
It is similar in appearance to Catillaria lenticularis, Polyspora simplex, and Sarcogyne clavus.[2]: 301
It is negative to lichen spot tests, K−, P−, C−.[2]: 301 [3]
Lecidea laboriosa is a species of lichen that grows inside solid rock (endolithic), with only the small black disc-like fruiting bodies (apothecia) visible above the rock surface.: 301 Unlike other members of the genus Lecidea, the apothecia are not lecideine in that they either lack black margins (exciples) or have gray vertically striated margins.: 301 It grows all over the world in all climates. It might be the most common endolithic lichen in California.: 301
It is similar in appearance to Catillaria lenticularis, Polyspora simplex, and Sarcogyne clavus.: 301
It is negative to lichen spot tests, K−, P−, C−.: 301
Lecidea laboriosa je porost[1], co go ôpisoł Müll. Arg. Lecidea laboriosa nŏleży do zorty Lecidea i familije Lecideaceae.[2][3]
Lecidea laboriosa je porost, co go ôpisoł Müll. Arg. Lecidea laboriosa nŏleży do zorty Lecidea i familije Lecideaceae.