Niebla Fimbriata
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''Niebla fimbriata '' is a fruticose lichen that grows on volcanic rocks in the Channel Islands of California and along the foggy Pacific Coast of Baja California from near San Antonio del Mar south to Arroyo Sauces, which is located south of Punta Canoas.Spjut, R. W. 1996. ''Niebla'' and ''Vermilacinia'' (Ramalinaceae) from California and Baja California. Sida Bot. Misc. 14 The epithet, '' fimbriata'' is in reference to the fringed branches of the thallus.


Distinguishing features

''Niebla fimbriata'' is recognized by the thallus divided into sub terete branches from a central attachment point, reaching a height of 6 cm while spreading out as much as 10 cm across; the branches seem to bend backwards as they grow, producing a fringe of narrow branchlets along both margins of a primary branch, all pointing in the same direction—upwards, the whole branch with its branchlets resembling the lobster body on its back with the legs pointing up, but branchlets may also fall off, leaving the margins of the primary branch to appear with rudimentary crinkled branchlets. Black dot-like pycnidia are scattered and immersed along the margins and cortical ridges, or they may be conspicuous and abundant in some thalli. The cortex is rather thick in covering a partially hollow medulla (“subfistulose”), 100–150(-200) μm thick, olive green in color with smooth, reticulate or honeycomb-like areas. Apothecia are born on the narrow branchlets. Lichen substances are
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, with triterpenes. ''Niebla fimbriata'' is relatively infrequent and widely scattered in its occurrence. At the type locality (mesa above San Antionio del Mar) it was found with two rare species of ''Niebla'', ''
Niebla pulchribarbara ''Niebla pulchribarbara '' is a rare fruticose lichen that occurs on sandy beaches or gravelly soil along the Pacific Coast, at San Antonio del Mar and at Bahía de San Quintín, Baja California.Spjut, R. W. 1996. ''Niebla'' and ''Vermilacinia ...
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Niebla juncosa ''Niebla juncosa'' is a fruticose lichen that grows on rock, stony soil and sand along the Pacific Coast of Baja California from Punta Banda to Morro Santo Dominogo.Spjut, R. W. 1996. ''Niebla'' and ''Vermilacinia'' (Ramalinaceae) from Californ ...
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Niebla josecuervoi ''Niebla josecuervoi '' is a fruticose lichen that grows on rock, stony soil and sand along the Pacific Coast of northern Baja California from near Misión San Vicente Ferrer to Punta Santa Rosalilillita.Spjut, R. W. 1996. ''Niebla'' and ''Ve ...
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Niebla arenaria ''Niebla arenaria'' is a fruticose lichen that grows along the Pacific Coast of North America in the fog regions of the northern peninsula of Baja California from near Colonet south to Morro Santo Domingo. The epithet, ''arenaria'', is in regard ...
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Niebla effusa ''Niebla effusa '' is a fruticose lichen that grows on gravelly soil along the foggy Pacific Coast of Baja California from near Punta Colonet south to near Punta Rosarito.Spjut, R. W. 1996. ''Niebla'' and ''Vermilacinia'' (Ramalinaceae) from ...
'' on lava among a low mixed chaparral desert succulent transition scrub that included ''
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Taxonomic history

''Niebla fimbriata'' was first recognized in Baja California as a result of pursuing a lichen flora of that region; the type (biology) specimen was collected from San Antonio del Mar, 13 April 1990. It was later found in a lichen collection from Charis Bratt, now at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History, reportedly collected on Santa Cruz Island. ''Niebla fimbriata'' exhibits geographical variation that is suggested to be related to hybridization. In the Channel Islands intermediates are evident with '' Niebla siphonoloba'' and on the Baja California peninsula with ''
Niebla juncosa ''Niebla juncosa'' is a fruticose lichen that grows on rock, stony soil and sand along the Pacific Coast of Baja California from Punta Banda to Morro Santo Dominogo.Spjut, R. W. 1996. ''Niebla'' and ''Vermilacinia'' (Ramalinaceae) from Californ ...
''. A third variant that occurs near Punta Canoas is notably different in the branches densely covered with short isidia-like branchlets.World Botanical Associates, ''Niebla fimbriata'', retrieved 21 Dec 2014, http://www.worldbotanical.com/niebla_fimbriata.htm#fimbriata It may be noted that ''Niebla fimbriata'' has been treated as belonging to a broad spectrum of morphological and chemical variation in '' Niebla homalea'' that includes many different species of ''Niebla'' and '' Vermilacinia''.Bowler, P. and J. Marsh. 2004. ''Niebla''. ‘Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert 2’: 368–380.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q20712119 Lichen species Lichens of North America Ramalinaceae Natural history of the Channel Islands of California Lichens described in 1996 Taxa named by Richard Wayne Spjut