
Paralecanographa
Scientific name: Paralecanographa
Paralecanographa
Scientific name: Paralecanographa

Description

Paralecanographa is a lichen group found primarily in tropical regions. It forms thin, crustose growths on tree bark. The lichen's surface is typically smooth and pale-colored, often with distinctive dark linear structures. These structures, called lirellae, contain the lichen's reproductive spores. Paralecanographa plays a role in forest ecosystems by contributing to biodiversity and serving as an indicator of air quality.

Species of Paralecanographa


Scientific Classification
