 
	    LIAS light – Item Descriptions
LIASlight ItemID: 6846
Xanthoparmelia congensis (J. Steiner) Hale
| Characters[*]: | Character States[*]: | 
|---|---|
| global occurrence: | Africa (incl Madagascar) | Oceania – Australasia | Americas – North America (incl Mexico) | Americas – South and Central America | 
| substrate: | rock – siliceous, siliciferous, acidic | rock, stones, pebbles – unspecified | 
| life habit: | lichenized (mutualistic with algal photobionts) | 
| thallus: | foliose (foliaceous), leaf-like | subcrustose (subcrustaceous) | 
| thallus: | continuous, diffuse, effuse | cracked, fissured, fractured, rimose | compartimentized – areolate, squamulate | 
| [th] upper surface: | yellow(ish) green | yellow(ish) brown | 
| [th upper surface]: | epruinose | 
| [th marginal and upper surface] specific structures: | present | 
| [th margin] cilia, cilioid structures: | absent | 
| [th upper surface] isidia, isidioid structures: | present | 
| [th upper surface] soredia, soralia, soralioid structures: | absent | present | 
| [th] morphol substructures (eg areoles, lobes, branches) width [mm]: | (low) 0.5 (high) 0.8 (max) 1.0 | 
| [th] morphol substructures (eg areoles, squamules): | distantly discontiguous | 
| [th] morphol substructures (eg areoles, lobes, branches) upper surface: | cracked, fissured, fractured, rimulose, subrimose | 
| [th] morphol substructures (eg lobes, branches): | subdichotomous | irregular | 
| [th] lower surface: | black(ish) | brown(ish) (if pale: fawn, tan; if mid: cinnamon) | 
| [th lower surface] specific structures: | present | 
| [th lower surface] rhizines, rhizoid structures: | present | 
| [th lower surface] rhizines, rhizinoid structures: | unbranched, simple | 
| ascomata: | absent | 
| secondary metabolites: | present | 
| secondary metabolites: | constictic acid | cryptostictic acid | menegazziaic acid | norstictic acid | stictic acid | usnic acid | 
| primary photobiont: | present | 
| secondary photobionts (eg in cephalodia): | absent | 
| primary photobiont: | chlorophytaceous – trebouxiaceous, chlorococcoid |