Echinoplaca basalis
Echinoplaca basalis is a species of foliicolous lichen in the family Gomphillaceae. It is found in the Southeastern United States.
Taxonomy
Echinoplaca basalis was formally described by William Sanders and Robert Lücking in 2015. The species name basalis refers to the position of the mass at the base of a hyaline, setose. The type specimen was collected in Lee County, Florida, on the leaf blade of a Sabal palmetto at the Florida Gulf Coast University campus.The species was formally described even in the absence of due to its abundance and distinctive diahyphal masses. Placement in the genus Echinoplaca is supported by the presence of thin white /hyphophore scales and the structure of the diahyphae. The compact propagules of Echinoplaca basalis disperse both bionts together, a feature shared with other species in the Gomphillaceae such as Actinoplaca strigulacea, Gyalideopsis vulgaris, and Gyalideopsis sessile.