E-Flora BC: Electronic Atlas of the Flora of British Columbia

Lobaria retigera (Bory) Trevisan
Smoker's lung
Peltigeraceae

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Illustration By: Trevor Goward

General:
Common Name: The Lung Lichens. Traditional, based on the resemblance of certain species to lung tissue.
Medium to large stratified foliose lichens, corticate above and below, sorediate or isidiate or not, sometimes bearing internal cephalodia, lobes loosely attached, short to subrotund or occasionally elongate, averaging to (0.6–) 1–20 (–30) mm wide, thin. Upper surface greyish, greenish or brownish, shiny to dull, often net-ridged/reticulate. Lower surface tomentose, tomentum often interrupted by white naked patches. Medulla white. Photobiont green and/or blue-green.
Apothecia located near lobe margins, disc usually reddish brown; spores (2–) multi-celled, spindle-shaped to needlelike, usually colourless when mature, 8 per ascus.
Over trees, rarely over rock.
Notes: Lobaria is a cosmopolitan genus consisting of approximately 80 species. Eleven of these occur in North America and six in B.C.
Species description:
Photobiont a dark blue-green cyanobacterium; upper surface usually greyish or brownish AND
Isidia or soredia present; ecology and distribution various AND
Isidia present; soredia absent; upper surface dark, usually distinctly shiny, not at all textured/scabrid
Reactions:
Tomentum K+ blue-green.
Contents:
Thelophoric acid in tomentum and various unknowns.

Source: Lichens of British Columbia

Habitat / Range

Habitat: Rare over trees and mossy logs in rather shady coastal and intermontane (ICH zone) old-growth forests at lower elevations
World Distribution: western N Am – eastern Eurasia, N to AK, S to BC.

Source: Lichens of British Columbia

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