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Solorina crocea (L.) Ach., 1808

Common name Orange Chocolate Chip Lichen
Code SOLOCRO
Field Characters Foliose tripartite cephalolichen. Thalli composed of large rounded lobes, often dusky brown with dry and greenish-brown when wet. The photobionts are in two layers, with an upper, irregular green algal layer over a discrete, patchy to continuous layer of Nostoc. Medulla bright orange and visible from below and along the margins from above. No lower cortex, rhizines sparse. Apothecia reddish-brown, surface bulging to depressed, located centrally onĀ  the upper surface of the lobes.
Similar species
None in Alberta.
Ecology Terricolous, often in areas where snow pack melt seeps and deposits minerals forming acidic to basic soils. Known strictly from subalpine to alpine habitats in the mountains in Alberta.
Chemistry Medulla with orange pigment, solorinic acid.
Molecular support
Strong at species and genus level, albeit with only 2 representatives of the species. New phylogenetic analyses show this species, along with S. crocoides, as sister to the genus Peltigera, and polyphyletic with other Solorina species (Zheng et al. 2025).
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