Punctelia microsticta
Punctelia microsticta is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It occurs in Brazil and Argentina, where it grows on bark.
Taxonomy
The lichen was first described to science in 1879 by Swiss botanist Johannes Müller Argoviensis as Parmelia microsticta. The type specimen was collected from Apiaí, by botanist Juan Ignacio Puiggari. He found it growing on the trunk of lemon tree. The original description noted its similarity to Punctelia rudecta, with differences in the grey colour of the thallus, the pale apothecia, and the much larger spores. Hildur Krog transferred it to the newly circumscribed genus Punctelia in 1982.Punctelia species with a black lower thallus surface and lacking vegetative propagules are called the Punctelia microsticta group. This complex of morphologically similar species includes P. borrerina, P. riograndensis, P. jujensis, and P. subpraesignis; all occur in South America.