Elixia cretica
Elixia cretica is a rare species of corticolous, crustose lichen in the family Elixiaceae. It is only known to occur in a single location in the mountains of the Greek island of Crete.
Taxonomy
The lichen was described as a new species in 2010 by lichenologists Toby Spribille and H. Thorsten Lumbsch. The type specimen was collected from Lefka Ori, a mountain range in Western Crete. The type locality is southwest of the village Omalos, between the mountains Mávri Kimite and Tourli, at an elevation of. There, the first author found the lichen growing on the bark of Turkish pine, near the base of tree. It is only known from the type locality.According to the authors, the lichen first "defied any attempt at identification" before an association with Elixia was made. Subsequent molecular phylogenetic analysis confirmed its placement in that genus, as the second species of Elixia, and only the third member of family Elixiaceae.