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FAMILYLichen-forming fungus

Teloschistaceae

Teloschistaceae
GBIF ID: 8368

Description

Source: Wikipedia

The Teloschistaceae are a large family of mostly lichen-forming fungi belonging to the class Lecanoromycetes in the division Ascomycota. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution, although its members occur predominantly in temperate regions. Most members are lichens that either live on rock or on bark, but about 40 species are lichenicolous – meaning they are non-lichenised fungi that live on other lichens. Many members of the Teloschistaceae are readily identifiable by their vibrant orange to yellow hue, a result of their frequent anthraquinone content. The presence of these anthraquinone pigments, which confer protection from ultraviolet light, enabled this group to expand from shaded forest habitats to harsher environmental conditions of sunny and arid ecosystems during the Late Cretaceous.

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Based on global observation data from GBIF.

Ecological Role

šŸ“‹Curated registry • GBIF

Lichen-forming fungus

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Recorded presence:

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