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Common Toadskin in Garrett Co., Maryland (7/12/2014).
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Common Toadskin in Washington Co., Maryland (8/5/2014).
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Common Toadskin in Garrett, Maryland (7/12/2014).
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The lichens Common Toadskin and Smooth Rock Tripe in Frederick Co., Maryland (5/29/2018).
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Common Toadskin in Allegany Co., Maryland (7/11/2014).
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Common Toadskin in Allegany Co., Maryland (6/28/2015).
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Common Toadskin in Garrett Co., Maryland (9/1/2018).
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Common Toadskin in Frederick Co., Maryland (3/18/2016).
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Common Toadskin in Frederick Co., Maryland (3/18/2016).
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Common Toadskin in Frederick Co., Maryland (3/18/2016).
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Source: Wikipedia
| Lasallia papulosa | |
|---|---|
| photograph of a Lasallia papulosa herbarium specimen showing the lower surface with depressions. Growing on a boulder near cliffs at, Dolly Sods Wilderness, Monongahela National Forest, West Virginia. (scale marks = millimeters) | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Fungi |
| Division: | Ascomycota |
| Class: | Lecanoromycetes |
| Order: | Umbilicariales |
| Family: | Umbilicariaceae |
| Genus: | Lasallia |
| Species: | L. papulosa
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| Binomial name | |
| Lasallia papulosa (Ach.) Llano (1950)
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Lasallia papulosa (common toadskin) is an umbilicate lichen (a lichen attached to its substrate at a single point).[2] It is in the family Umbilicariaceae.
References
[edit]- ^ NatureServe. "Lasallia papulosa". NatureServe Explorer. Arlington, Virginia. Retrieved 24 September 2025.
- ^ Lichen Vocabulary, LICHENS OF NORTH AMERICA, Sylvia and Stephen Sharnoff, [1] Archived 2015-01-20 at the Wayback Machine