Peltigera elisabethae Gyeln, 1927
| Common name | Concentric Pelt |
|---|---|
| Code | PELTELI |
| Field Characters | Medium sized leafy bipartite cyanolichen. Colonies composed of shallowly lobed, rosettiform or overlapping thalli, sometimes forming colonies > 1 m across. Upper surface plane to slightly dimpled, with upturned, ruffled lobe tips, mostly lacking pruina, and never tomentose. Cortex typically shiny, grey to brownish-grey when dry, blue-grey to dark grey when wet. Lower cortex lacking, lower surface covered in a broad and indistinct, contrasting network of flat veins and rounded interstices. Veins pale marginally, abruptly transitioning to black. Rhizines abundant, aligned in concentric rows, black and tufted. Apothecia red-brown, flat and plate-like to scarcely rolled under. Lobules common and often very abundant, marginal and along cracks and grazing scars on the thallus. |
| Similar species |
Peltigera neckeri: apothecia held erect, tightly rolled like a hotdog bun, and black, veins typically narrower and more distinct, rhizines unaligned, lacking lobules.
Peltigera horizontalis: veins more distinct, lacks lobules, more dimpled on the upper surface where rhizines arise below. Very rare in Alberta. |
| Ecology | Typically on soil, mosses, downed wood and tree bases in mature to old-growth forests of various types. Common in foothills, mountain, boreal, and shield sites, rare in the parkland and absent from the grassland. |
| Chemistry | Not investigated. |
| Molecular support |
High, represented by 63 specimens in a single well-supported molecular clade. |
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| Gallery |
- Peltigera elisabethae, colony on mossy tree base, Prince Albert National Park, SK
- Peltigera elisabethae, lobules, Prince Albert National Park, SK
- Peltigera elisabethae, concentric rhizines, Prince Albert National Park, SK
- Peltigera elisabethae, lobules, genetically confirmed ABMI collection
- Peltigera elisabethae, Berg Lake Trail, Mt. Robson Provincial Park, BC
- Peltigera elisabethae, Chickakoo, AB
- Peltigera elisabethae, near Beuna Vista Meadow, Edmonton, AB
- Peltigera elisabethae, concentric rhizines, genetically confirmed ABMI collection







