Micarea fennica
Micarea fennica is a species of lichen in the family Pilocarpaceae. Originally found in Finland, it was formally described as a new species in 2019 by lichenogists Annina Launis and Leena Myllis. The type specimen was discovered in an old growth forest in Kalajanvuori, Rautalampi,. Here it was found growing on the softened wood of a standing dead Pinus sylvestris, along with Micarea prasina.
Description
The lichen has a pale olive-green thallus comprising tiny green granules spread out on the surface of its woody substrate. These granules are goniocysts measuring 17–25 μm in diameter. Pycnidia are dark grey to dark brown and occur on small stalks up to 1 mm tall.A molecular phylogenetic analysis of several Micarea species showed Micarea fennica to be most closely related to M. prasina, and, like other species in the M. prasina species complex, Micarea fennica contains micareic acid. M. prasina does not have stalked pycnidia.