Overview

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Description

 Thallus: umbilicate, mono- or polyphyllous (sometimes lobate), +circular to irregular in shape, thin, brittle, 1-4(9) cm in diam.; upper surface: brown, smooth where not patchily covered with granular to coralloid, or club- to leaf-like isidia; lower surface: light to dark brown or black, smooth to occasionally broadly pitted; Apothecia: rare, black, sessile to stipitate, gyrose, up to 1.5 mm in diam.; asci: clavate, 8-spored; ascospores: hyaline, simple, broadly ellipsoid, 6-12 x 4-8 µm; Spot tests: medulla K-, C+ red, KC+ red, P-; Secondary metabolites: gyrophoric, lecanoric and hiascic acids.; Substrate and ecology: on siliceous rocks, boreal to low alpine vegetation zones, usually under the snow in winter; World distribution: Europe, Asia, North and South America; Sonoran distribution: in montane habitats in moister microhabitats of Arizona.; Notes: Among the Sonoran Umbilicariae, Umbilicaria deusta is the only one that reproduces by isidia, found on the upper surface. 
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Distribution

National Distribution

Canada

Origin: Unknown/Undetermined

Regularity: Regularly occurring

Currently: Unknown/Undetermined

Confidence: Confident

United States

Origin: Unknown/Undetermined

Regularity: Regularly occurring

Currently: Unknown/Undetermined

Confidence: Confident

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Conservation

Conservation Status

National NatureServe Conservation Status

Canada

Rounded National Status Rank: NNR - Unranked

United States

Rounded National Status Rank: NNR - Unranked

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NatureServe Conservation Status

Rounded Global Status Rank: G5 - Secure

Reasons: This lichen occurs throughout Canada, in the northwestern U.S., and in New England; there are disjunctions in southern Arizona and central Colorado. This species typically grows in open sites on boulders.

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