Buellia concinna, the cinnabar button lichen, is a pale yellow to greenish or brownish bullate (bubble-like) to granular crustose lichen that prefers siliceous rock and cliff faces in temperate to subarctic, subalpine and alpine climates throughout the Northern Hemisphere.[1]: 229–30 [2] In North America, it prefers higher altitudes such as in the Sierra Nevada range.[1]: 229–30 Lecideine apothecia are sessile on the thallus and are .2–.8 mm (0.0079–0.0315 in) in diameter with black discs.[2] Lichen spot tests are C+ orange or pinkish, K+ yellow, KC- but CK+ orange, and it is UV+ yellow to ultraviolet light.[1]: 229–30 Secondary metabolites include arthothelin, isoarthothelin, 6-O-methylarthothelin, 4, 5-dichloronorlichexanthone, 4, 5-dichloro-6-O-methylnorlichexanthone, asemone, thiophanic acid, gyrophoric acid, lecanoric acid, and orsellinic acid.[2]
Buellia concinna, the cinnabar button lichen, is a pale yellow to greenish or brownish bullate (bubble-like) to granular crustose lichen that prefers siliceous rock and cliff faces in temperate to subarctic, subalpine and alpine climates throughout the Northern Hemisphere.: 229–30 In North America, it prefers higher altitudes such as in the Sierra Nevada range.: 229–30 Lecideine apothecia are sessile on the thallus and are .2–.8 mm (0.0079–0.0315 in) in diameter with black discs. Lichen spot tests are C+ orange or pinkish, K+ yellow, KC- but CK+ orange, and it is UV+ yellow to ultraviolet light.: 229–30 Secondary metabolites include arthothelin, isoarthothelin, 6-O-methylarthothelin, 4, 5-dichloronorlichexanthone, 4, 5-dichloro-6-O-methylnorlichexanthone, asemone, thiophanic acid, gyrophoric acid, lecanoric acid, and orsellinic acid.
Tetramelas concinnus je porost, co go nojprzōd ôpisoł Theodor 'Thore' Magnus Fries, a terŏźnõ nazwã doł mu Giralt. Tetramelas concinnus nŏleży do zorty Tetramelas i familije Physciaceae.[2][3] Żŏdne podgatōnki niy sōm wymianowane we Catalogue of Life.[2]
Tetramelas concinnus je porost, co go nojprzōd ôpisoł Theodor 'Thore' Magnus Fries, a terŏźnõ nazwã doł mu Giralt. Tetramelas concinnus nŏleży do zorty Tetramelas i familije Physciaceae. Żŏdne podgatōnki niy sōm wymianowane we Catalogue of Life.