Dirinaria confusa
Dirinaria confusa is a species of fungus within the family Caliciaceae, belonging to the order Caliciales in the class Lecanoromycetes of the division Ascomycota.
Taxonomy
Two subspecies are recognized:D. confusa saxicola- ''D. confusa confusa''
Description
Dirinaria confusa exhibits foliose thalli, which are approximately pressed and loosely pressed at the tips of lobes, with a maximum diameter of up to 8 cm. The lobes display a pinnate or subpinnate lobate structure, spreading out and merging, typically flat or convex but occasionally concave towards the tips, measuring between 0.2 and 3 mm wide. Notably, they take on a distinct fan-like appearance towards the lobe tips.On the upper surface, the coloration varies from gray to bluish gray, nearly white, or straw-colored, sometimes with a slight powdery coating or lacking such. There are no visible soralia, isidia, or polysidiangia, but distinctive pseudocyphellae are evident, primarily located on the edges and surface, occasionally forming interconnected patterns. The medulla is either entirely white or shows a hint of orange at its base. The lower surface starts dark at the center and gradually lightens towards the tips of the lobes, lacking any rhizines.