Tylothallia verrucosa is a lichen in the family, Lecanoraceae.[1][2] It was first described as Patellaria verrucosa in 1896 by Johannes Müller Argoviensis.[1][3]
It is found on a wide range of non-calcareous rocks (including dolerite, granite, mudstone and sandstone), exposed to considerable sea-spray, from sea-level to up to 20 metres above the high tide mark.[2]
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) Tylothallia verrucosa is a lichen in the family, Lecanoraceae. It was first described as Patellaria verrucosa in 1896 by Johannes Müller Argoviensis.
It is found on a wide range of non-calcareous rocks (including dolerite, granite, mudstone and sandstone), exposed to considerable sea-spray, from sea-level to up to 20 metres above the high tide mark.