Buellia foecunda is a lichen in the family Caliciaceae.[1]
It was first described in 1966 by Rex Filson[1][2] from a specimen found on rocks in Mac. Robertson Land (in Antarctica).[3]
Buellia foecunda is a lichen in the family Caliciaceae.
It was first described in 1966 by Rex Filson from a specimen found on rocks in Mac. Robertson Land (in Antarctica).