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Gayana Bot. 69(1): 57-87, 2012
Lichens of Aisen, Southern Chile
Líquenes de Aisén, sur de Chile
WANDA QUILHOT, MAURICIO CUELLAR, RODRIGO DÍAZ, FRANCISCO RIQUELME & CECILIA RUBIO
Herbario de Líquenes UV, Departamento de Química y Recursos Naturales, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad de Valparaíso,
Casilla 5001, Valparaíso, Chile.
wanda.quilhot@uv.cl
ABSTRACT
The lichen mycobiota of Aisen (southern Chile) comprises 319 taxa in 87 genera. All of the species of Menegazzia and
Protousnea, previously recorded in Chile, are present in this region. The diversity of biomes, from temperate rainforests
−particularly in oceanic zones− to steppe areas, offers an enormous number of macro and microhabitats favorable for
lichens. The highest lichen diversity, 56 %, was recorded in an undisturbed locality in Laguna San Rafael National Park.
Lichen species diversity is higher in oceanic temperate rainforests than in steppe areas, where the majority of Antarctic
lichens (23 %) are registered. Levels of endemism are rather high (26 %) and are due mainly to species of the genera
Protousnea, Pseudocyphellaria, Menegazzia, Cladonia, Sticta, Nephroma. Other biogeographical elements in the región’s
lichen mycobiota are: cosmopolitan (16 %), austral (16 %) and bipolar (13 %). Lichen diversity in Aisen represents about
20 % of the known lichen mycobiota of Chile.
KEYWORDS: Lichen diversity, endemism, steppe areas, biogeography.
RESUMEN
La micobiota liquénica de la Región de Aisén incluye 319 especies en 87 géneros; el número total de especies de los géneros
Menegazzia y Protousnea registrados en Chile se encuentran en esta región. La diversidad de biomas, desde bosques
templado-lluviosos, particularmente en zonas oceánicas, a áreas estepáricas, ofrece una variedad de macro y microhabitats
favorables para los líquenes. La mayor diversidad liquénica (56 %) se registró en un área silvestre no intervenida en el
Parque Nacional Laguna San Rafael. La diversidad específica es más elevada en bosques templado-lluviosos que en zonas
estepáricas, en estas últimas se registró la mayoría de los líquenes antárticos (23.0 %). El endemismo es más bien elevado
(26.0 %); numerosas especies de los géneros Protousnea, Pseudocyphellaria, Menegazzia, Cladonia, Sticta, Nephroma
son endémicas del sur de América del Sur. Las especies cosmopolitas (16 %), australes (16 %) y bipolares (13 %) son los
elementos biogeográficos más representativos. La diversidad liquénica de Aisen corresponde al 20 % de la flora liquénica
de Chile.
PALABRAS CLAVE: Diversidad liquénica, endemismo, áreas estepáricas, biogeografía.
INTRODUCTION
Aisen, XI Region, is located in the south of Chile (44º15’
and 51º15’S, 71º45’W). Due to its complexity of topography
and climate (Daniels & Veblen 2000, Kitzberger & Veblen
2000) the region is characterized by several biomes with a
considerable number of macro and microhabitats available
for colonization by lichens. Climate ranges from oceanic to
arid steppe favouring the development of lichens in terms of
both diversity and biomass. Aisen is one of the least known
regions in Chile due to the difficulties in exploring some of
its distant places.
Major contributions to present knowledge of lichens in
Aisen were made by Galloway (1992a, 1992b, 1994, 1996,
2002), Galloway & Jørgensen (1995), Bjerke (2001, 2005),
Bjerke & Elvebakk (2001), Bjerke et al. (2003a), Wedin
(1995, 2002), Jørgensen & Wedin (1999), Stenroos (1995),
Elvebakk (2007), Elvebakk & Moberg (2002), Elvebakk &
Bjerke (2005), Elvebakk et al. (2007, 2010), Krog (1976)
and Quilhot et al. (2002a,b).
The lichen mycobiota of Aisen is of particular importance
because it occupies a transitional position between Antarctica
and Magellanic tundra, to the south, and the wetter Valdivian
rainforest of the north.
Here we report data from on-going studies that
contribute to better undestand of the lichen flora of Aisen,
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through a more accurate assessment of distributional data
and biogeographical affinities.
METHODS
Compilation of the lichen mycobiota from Aisen follows
the methods outlined: published lichen records from Aisen;
fieldwork funded by the Dirección de Investigación of
Universidad de Valparaiso, project Darwin’s Initiative for
the Survival of the Species (1997), funded by the United
Kingdom; project Biodiversidad de Aisen (2000-2004),
funded by the European Community. Fieldwork and
logistical support was provided by CONAF XI Región and
Raleigh International from the United Kingdom.
Identification of the species was undertaken in
collaboration with lichenologists David Galloway from
Landcare Research Ltd., New Zealand; Jarle Werner Bjerke
and Arve Elvebakk, from the University of Trømso, Norway,
and Bernard Goffinet from the University of Alberta,
Canada.
The species are arranged alphabetically and include data
on lichen habitat, records in Aisen, known distribution in
Chile and world distribution. The list of taxa includes all
lichen material determined at species level. Nomenclature
follows Galloway & Quilhot (1998), and more recent
taxonomic treatments. Lichen material collected and
analized is housed in the Herbario de Líquenes (UV),
Universidad de Valparaíso.
STUDY SITES
Liquen inventories were conducted in the following sites
(Fig. 1).
- Queulat National Park (44º28’S, 72º32’W); and adjacent
localities: Las Juntas, Puyuhuapi and Río Cisnes.
- Cerro Castillo National Reserve (45º41’S, 72º15’W),
Villa Cerro Castillo, Coyhaique (45º32’ S; 72º41’ W), Río
Simpson National Reserve, Puerto Aisen, lago Riesco and
Villa Mañihuales 100 km N of Coyhaique.
- Jeinimeni National Reserve (46º50’S, 72º00’ W), at
altitudes between 500 and 1200 m and adjacent localities:
Chile Chico, Fachinal on the riverside to Lago General
Carrera, Puerto Bertrand, Valle Exploradores 35 km from
Puerto Tranquilo and Bahía Murta (46º27’S; 73º14’W).
- Lago Cochrane National Reserve: Tamango (47º30’ S,
72º30’ W) at altitude between 180 and 1400 m, and adjacent
localities: San Lorenzo and Vagabundo.
- Laguna San Rafael National Park: Puntilla Los Cisnes
(46º40’ S; 73º51’ W).
- Caleta Tortel (47º41’ S, 73º00’ W) and adjacent localities:
on the road to Puerto Yungay, Fiordo Michel, 20 km S on the
road to Villa O’Higgins.
- Katalalixar National Reserve (47º28’ S, 72º57’ W).
Lichens in this site were collected by Dr. Jorge Cuvertino.
The Darwin Project focussed intensive collecting in
Laguna San Rafael, in Puntilla Los Cisnes (Quilhot et
al. 2002 a,b,c), while the Project Biodiversidad de Aisen
provided the opportunity to study lichens of previously
unexplored areas as National Reserves Lago Cochrane
(Tamango) and Jeinimeni.
FIGURE 1. Distribution of the collecting sites in Aisen Region. UTM coordinates.
FIGURA 1. Distribución de los sitios de recolección en la región de Aisén. Coordenadas UTM.
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RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
A total of 321 taxa of lichens are here recorded in Aisen.
All the species recorded to Chile belonging to genera
Menegazzia and Protousnea are present in Aisen. Similarly,
the majority known species of Bunodophoron, Cladonia,
Leptogium, Placopsis, Pseudocyphellaria and Sticta were
registered for the region. Foliicolous lichens, such as
Fellhanera dominicana, Calopladia fusca, Coccocarpia
dominguensis, C. erythrxoylii, C. palmicola, Mazosia
phyllosema and Tapellaria epiphylla were also found in this
region. The lichens recorded in Aisen represent about 20 %
of the total lichen mycobiota known from Chile.
Lichen diversity is higher in temperate rainforests as is
observed by the number of species recorded in Laguna San
Rafael, Valle Exploradores or in Queulat National Park.
The highest diversity per locality was observed in Puntilla
Los Cisnes, a small area located at sea level in the vicinity
of the glacier in Laguna San Rafael, 178 taxa are recorded,
representing about 56 % of the total lichen diversity of
Aisen. The lichen mycobiota has strong affinities with those
of Valdivian rainforest and is exceptionally rich in lichens;
examples: the total number of the species of the genera
Menegazzia and continental species of Sticta are present in
this area, while Pseudocyphellaria is represented with 42
species (out of 54 known to Chile).
On the other hand, the biomass of Coccotrema
coccophorus growing on Embothrium coccineum J.R.
Forst. et G. Forst. is really quite exceptional. Origin and
maintenance of this high local species diversity may be
explained as a result of high rainfall and frequent cloudy
days, a climate regime particularly suitable for the growth
of lichens (Galloway 1992a). Also, the strong fires that
occurred in the middle of the last century did not affect the
vicinity of the glacier where Puntilla Los Cisnes is located
and, finally, because the intensity of lichen collecting and
inventories in the area. It is also worth to mention that
Laguna San Rafael is one of the few localities in coastal
ecosystems in Aisen where the original lichen diversity can
still be seen; obviously lichen colonization is new in areas
affected by fires.
Lichen diversity is lower in steppe and semi-steppe
areas than it is in more humid rainforests; the number of the
species recorded represents about 47 % of the lichen flora
in Aisen. In Tamango, located in a semi-steppe area, and
where lichen collecting was conducted at altitudes between
180 and 1400 m, 187 taxa were recorded. Protousnea, a
lichen genus known only from Chile and Argentina (Krog
1976, Calvelo et al. 2003, 2005), is dominat in these biomes.
All of the species in the genus are found in steppe areas at
elevation from 250 m to 1400 m. A very high biomass was
seen in Tamango, particularly of P. malacea, and P dusenii
in Jeinimeni. Species of this genus are completely absent
from coastal ecosystems in Aisen.
Climate and other environmental features of seppe
areas seem to be ideal for the growth and development
of species other than Protousnea, e.g. with Menegazzia:
M. globulifera is most frequent in relatively dry and open
forests dominated by Nothofagus pumilio (Poepp. et Endl.)
Krasser, at an elevation of 700-1200 m, in Jeinimeni; M.
chrysogaster and M. kawesqarica are currently found on
more shaded habitats in Tamango.
The alpine lichen flora of steppe areas has a significant
number of Antarctic species. 76 taxa (about 23 %) were
recorded at an elevation of 300 to 1400 m. Lecanora,
Parmelia, Rhizoplaca, Peltigera, Physconia, Rhizocarpon,
Toninia, Umbilicaria, Usnea, are some of the Antarctic
genera recorded in Aisen. It is proposed that this observed
lichen disjunction is because the exceptional dispersal
capabilities in very similar habitats ecologically (Högberg
et al. 2002); an additional explanation is that ecologically
similar areas that are now widely separated from each
other are often remnants of formerly coherent vegetation
belts (Printzen et al. 2003). Many of the Antarctic lichens
found in Aisen were recorded in alpine zones in North and
Central Chile (Quilhot et al. 2007). For example, Physconia
muscigena, Rhizoplaca melanophthalma, Toninia bullata
were recorded in the Altiplano, between Putre and Chucuyo
at an altitude of 3500-4500 m (Galloway 1998); while
Rhizoplaca aspidophora, Umbilicaria decussata in Portillo
at 2500-2800 m, and R. aspidophora, R. melanophthalma
and Toninia bullata in Laguna del Maule at 2700 m elevation.
Ecological conditions in these sites are very similar to steppe
areas in Aisen.
The lichen mycobiota of the Juan Fernández Archipiélago
is well represented in Aisen, particularly in temperate
rainforests, representing 18 % of the total lichen flora of
Aisen. Pseudocyphellaria dissimilis, endemic to Juan
Fernández (Galloway 1992b), was collected in Katalalixar
and on the road between Cochrane and Villa O’Higgins.
From a biogeographical persective, lichens of Aisen
are of considerable interest in the lichenic flora of Chile.
Endemism is on the order of 26 %; the genus Protousnea,
numerous species of Pseudocyphellaria, Menegazzia, Sticta,
Nephroma, Cladonia, Placopsis are endemic to southern
South America; Rhizoplaca aspidophora, considered as
an endemic element in Antarctica (Øvstedal & Lewis
Smith 2001), was recorded in Jeinimeni and Tamango at
850 and 1100 m, respectively. Bipolar elements, 13 %, are
characteristics of the steppe area in alpine habitats. Austral
elements, about 16 %, are present in rainforests. Cosmopolitan
elements represent 16 %. Other biogeographical elements
are not included because of their low numbers in Aisen.
In conclusion, the lichen mycobiota of Aisen recorded
below is still incompletely known, because of inaccessibility,
complex topography and extent of the region. One of the
keys to increasing knowledge of lichen diversity is to
conduct intensive collections in each locality, as has been
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shown for Laguna San Rafael, Tamango and Jeinimeni. In
addition, over the last few years, Aisen has been transformed
in a wide private area, imposing restrictions to the access,
including temperate rainforests. Thus our knowledge of
lichen diversity in Aisen must remain incomplete.
RECORDED TAXA
Alectoria ochroleuca (Hoffm.) A. Massal.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on bark of large trees particularly in alpine
habitats from sea level to 1100 m. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango
and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Llanquihue
to Isla Navarino. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: circumpolar.
(Brodo & Hawksworth1977; Redón 1974; Redón & Quilhot
1977).
Amandinea punctata (Hoffm.) Coppins & Scheid.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in open sites. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Laguna Tamanguito (Tamango) 1100 m altitude.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Copiapó to Magallanes and Antarctic
Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Scheidegger 1993).
Anzia afromontana R. Sant.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on bark of large trees in humid forests;
from sea level to 1100 m altitude. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Llanquihue to
Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: known in South America
and Africa.
(Adler & Calvelo 1996a; Redón 1974).
Bacidina pallidocarnea (Müll. Arg.) Vĕzda
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on living leaves of trees and shrubs
in Valdivian rainforest. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to Aisen. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: pantropical.
(Lucking et al. 2003).
Bryoria chalybeiformis (L.) Brodo & Hawksw.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in steppe areas, usually montane
to alpine, rare in maritime regions. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Jeinimeni, Tamango and San Lorenzo. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Aisen to Isla Navarino and Antarctic Territory.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Redón 1985; Ryan 2002a).
Bunodophoron australe (Laurer) A. Massal.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: a common and widespread species in cool
temperate rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Lago Las Torres,
Puerto Aisen, Valle Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael and
Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: the species is known from Argentina,
Chile, New Zealand, Tasmania, New Caledonia and
Hawaii.
(Elix & McCarthy 1998; Wedin 1995).
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Bunodophoron dodgei (Ohlsson) Wedin
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on trunks in large trees in cool temperate
rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Lago Las Torres, Puerto
Aisen, Lago Riesco, Laguna San Rafael, on the road side
to Puerto Yungay. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Malleco Province
to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern
South America.
(Wedin 1995).
Bunodophoron imshaugii (Ohlsson) Wedin
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on trunks in large trees in cool temperate
rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Valle Exploradores, Laguna
San Rafael, Puerto Ballena and Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Nahuelbuta National Park to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: the species is widespread in the Southern
Hemisphere, and is known from Chile, New Caledonia,
New Zealand and Tasmania.
(Elix & McCarthy 1998; Wedin 1995).
Bunodophoron insigne (Laurer) Wedin
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on trunks in large trees in Valdivian
rainforest. RECORDS IN AISEN: Lago Las Torres, Puerto
Aisen, Laguna San Rafael, on the road to Puerto Yungay
and Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: from Nahuelbuta
National Park to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: the
species is known from Argentina, Chile, New Zealand,
South Australia, and the Solomon Islands.
(Elix & McCarthy 1998; Wedin 1995).
Bunodophoron patagonicum (C.W. Dodge) Wedin
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on trunks in large trees in Valdivian
rainforest. RECORDS IN AISEN: Puerto Aisen, Lago Riesco,
and on the road to Puerto Portales. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Juan Fernández Archipiélago, and from Malleco Province
to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Wedin 1995).
Bunodophoron ramuliferum (I.M. Lamb) Wedin
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on trunks in large trees in cool temperate
rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Puerto Aisen and Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández Archipiélago,
and from Malleco Province to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: the species is very widespread, occurring
in southernmost South America, Argentina, Chile, New
Zealand, Australia and New Caledonia.
(Elix & McCarthy 1998; Wedin 1995).
Bunodophoron scrobiculatum (C. Bab.) Wedin
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on trunks in large trees in Valdivian
rainforest. RECORDS IN AISEN: Puerto Aisen. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Juan Fernández Archipiélago, and from Malleco
Province to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: the species is
widely distributed in the Southern Hemisphere, occurring in
the southern South America, New Zealand and Tasmania.
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(Wedin 1995).
Bunodophoron tibellii (Wedin) Wedin
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on trunks in large trees in Valdivian
rainforest. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
Australia, New Zealand and Chile.
(Wedin 1995, Wedin pers. comm.).
Chrysothrix pavonii (Fr.) J.R. Laundon
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on tree trunks, on rocks and rotten
wood in open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN: Coyhaique Alto and
Laguna Verde (Jeinimeni). DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Punta
Patache (Iquique) to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Laundon 1981; Muñoz-Schick 2001).
Bunodophoron whakapapaense (Wedin) Wedin
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on mature trunks of Nothofagus
dombeyi (Mirb.) Oerst. and other tree species in Valdivian
rainforest. RECORDS IN AISEN: Lago Las Torres, Puerto Aisen,
Laguna Los Palos and Lago Riesco. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Wedin 1995).
Cladia aggregata (Sw.) Nyl.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: terricolous in a variety of habitats from
moist Nothofagus forests to bogs, heaths and grassland at all
altitudes. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango, Laguna San Rafael
and Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, and from Ñuble Province to Tierra del Fuego
and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: paleotropical.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Caloplaca regalis (Vain.) Zahlbr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Aisen to Magallanes and
Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: the species is
known from southern South America and Antarctica.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001).
Cladia schizopora (Nyl.) Nyl.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rotten trunks and stumps in forests
and open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to Aisen. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Stenroos 1995).
Caloplaca sublobulata (Nyl.) Zahlbr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Aisen to Isla
Navarino and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
austral.
(Galloway 2007; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Redón &
Quilhot 1977).
Cladonia arbuscula (Wallr.) Flot.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil in open sites, sometimes in
Nothofagus forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Puerto Aisen.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Malleco Province to Tierra del Fuego
and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Calopladia fusca (Müll. Arg.) Vĕzda
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on leaves on trees and shrubs. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Aisen to
Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: pantropical.
(Lücking 1992).
Cladonia bacilliformis (Nyl.) Glück
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rotten wood, rare in Nothofagus
antarctica (G. Forst) Oerst. and N. pumilio forests. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Coyhaique. Distribution en Chile: Aisen to Tierra
del Fuego and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
bipolar.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Calycidium polycarpum (Colenso) Wedin
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs, sometimes
over mosses, in temperate rainforests, from sea level to 935
m elevation. RECORDS IN AISEN: 13 km N of Puerto Aisen.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Choshuenco (X Región) to Aisen.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: the species is known from Argentina,
Chile, New Zealand and Tasmania.
(Wedin 2002).
Cladonia bellidiflora (Ach.) Schaer.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: in bogs and peaty spots in Nothofagus
forests, more frequent at higher elevations. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Puerto Aisen. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Aisen to Tierra
del Fuego and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
bipolar.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Cetraria aculeata (Schreb.) Fr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks and mosses in steppe areas.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango (1000 m elevation) and Tortel.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Llanquihue to Isla Navarino and
Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar-alpine.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Cladonia borealis S. Stenroos
HABITAT ECOLOGY: in forest margins, bogs, sandy beaches,
rocks outcrops. RECORDS IN AISEN: Coyhaique. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Osorno to Tierra del Fuego and Antarctic Territory.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
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Cladonia cariosa (Ach.) Spreng.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on bare, sandy soil on banks, heath scrub
on calcareous cliffs. RECORDS IN AISEN: Coyhaique, Tamango
and Tortel. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Palena to Tierra del Fuego.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia carneola (Fr.) Fr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rotten wood and humous soil, mainly
in Nothofagus forests, rarely in open scrub, cushion heaths,
steppe and bogs. RECORDS IN AISEN: Coyhaique and Tamango.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: from Osorno to Tierra del Fuego and
Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia chlorophaea (Flörke ex Sommerf.) Spreng.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and rotten wood in drier habitats
like steppe, sandy road side and scrub; also in open forests
habitats. RECORDS IN AISEN: Coyhaique, Tamango, Laguna
San Rafael and Tortel. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Limarí, Juan
Fernández Archipiélago; and from Valparaíso to Magallanes
and Antartic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia confragosa S. Stenroos
HABITAT ECOLOGY: primarily on soil, also found on rotten
wood in temperate rainsforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Carretera
Austral between Cochrane and Villa O’Higgins. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Curicó to Tierra del Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
endemic to southern South America.
(Ahti 2000; UACH-UDEC 2007, 2008).
Cladonia corniculata Ahti & Kashiw.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: in open habitats like woodland, scrub,
trailsides, forest margins and heaths, occasionally in
Nothofagus forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Coyhaique.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valparaíso to Tierra del Fuego.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia didyma (Fée) Vain.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rotten wood in forests and roadside
scrub. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Limarí, Juan Fernández Archipiélago; and from
Malleco Province to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
pantropical.
(Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia farinacea Vain.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil in Nothofagus forests, more rarely
in open habitats and roadside scrub. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Puerto Aisen and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Limarí to Tierra del Fuego and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
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(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia fimbriata (L.) Fr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rotten wood and soil in a wide variety
of habitats, from oceanic forests to steppes. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Coyhaique and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Limarí to Magallanes and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia furcata (Huds.) Schrad.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and rotten wood in open habitats.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango and Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valparaíso to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia gracilis (L.) Willd. spp. elongata (Wulf.) Vain.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil, plant debris and peats; common
in open habitats, particularly in bogs. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Tamango, Laguna San Rafael and Tortel. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Juan Fernández Archipiélago, and from Osorno
to Tierra del Fuego and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia gracilis (L.) Willd. spp. gracilis (L.).Willd.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and rocks in open habitats like
heaths, felmarks and bogs. RECORDS IN AISEN: Puerto Aisen
and on the roadside to Puerto Yungay. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Juan Fernández Archipiélago, and from Valdivia to Tierra
del Fuego and Antartic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
bipolar.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia gracilis (L.) Willd. spp. valdiviensis Ahti
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil, sometimes on lava, in roadside
scrub and in oceanic Vadivian rainforest. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, and from Ñuble Province to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992a; Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia granulosa (Vain.) Ahti
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and rotten wood in open
rainforests, roadside scrub and rocky slopes. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Coyhaique. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, and from Cautín Province to Aisen. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: the species is known in South America.
(Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia laevigata Vain.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil on peatlands and heaths, oceanic.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN
Lichens of Aisén: QUILHOT, W. ET AL.
CHILE: Osorno to Tierra del Fuego and Antarctic Territory.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: the species is known in southern South
America and Tristán de Cunha.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia lepidophora Ahti & Kashiw.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and rocks, also found on stumps
and roadside scrub. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango and
Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, and from Bio-Bio Province to Magallanes and
Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: southern South
America and Antarctic Territory.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia macilenta Hoffm.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rotten trunks and stumps, also on
soil, in Nothofagus forests, in open woodlands, roadside
scrub and steppe. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Limarí, Juan Fernández Archipiélago,
Malleco Province to Tierra del Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia mitis Sandst.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil in open habitats like Sphagnum
bogs and cushion heaths. RECORDS IN AISEN: Puerto Aisen.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Arauco Province to Isla Navarino
and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001, Redón & Quilhot 1977;
Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia norvegica Tønsberg & Holien
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rotten logs and stumps, in humid
Nothofagus forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Aisen to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia ochrochlora Flörke
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rotten trunks and stumps, rarely
on soil. RECORDS IN AISEN: Puerto Aisen and Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Limarí, Concepción to Tierra
del Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia phyllophora Hoffm.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil in open sites, on rock outcrops
and steppe margins. RECORDS IN AISEN: Carretera Austral
between Cochrane and Villa O’Higgins. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Aisen to Magallanes and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995; UACHUDEC 2007, 2008).
Cladonia pocillum (Ach.) Grognot
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and rock outcrops, on rotten
wood in open habitats like steppe and trail sides. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Coyhaique. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valparaíso,
Valdivia to Tierra del Fuego and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia pycnoclada (Pers.) Nyl.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil on peatlands and in rainforests,
oceanic. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni, Tamango, Laguna San
Rafael and Tortel. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, and from Curicó to Tierra del Fuego and
Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: the species is
known in southern South America and Tristán de Cunha.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia pyxidata (L.) Hoffm.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks and acidic soil in exposed
habitats. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango, Tortel and Laguna
San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Cautín Province to Tierra
del Fuego and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia rangiferina (L.) F.H. Wigg.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil in open habitats, in forest margins
and steppe. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango and Tortel.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Temuco to Tierra del Fuego and
Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia robinsii A. Evans
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on bare soil on dry slopes and in
Nothofagus forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Carretera Austral
between Cochrane and Villa O’Higgins. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Valparaíso, Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: North and
South America.
(Stenroos 1995; UACH-UDEC 2007, 2008).
Cladonia sarmentosa (Hook. f. & Taylor) C.W. Dodge
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and rotten wood in open habitats,
rarely in Nothofagus forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Puerto Aisen
and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to
Magallanes and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
austral.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia scabriuscula (Delise) Leight.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil in open habitats and in Nothofagus
forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Coyhaique and Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández Archipiélago,
and from Limarí to Tierra del Fuego and Antarctic Territory.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
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(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia squamosa (Scop.) Hoffm.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and rotten wood in open and moist
habitats, also in steppe, roadside scrub and open Nothofagus
forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Valle Exploradores and Laguna
San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, and from Concepción to Tierra del Fuego and
Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia subchordalis A. Evans
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and stumps, in open rocky slopes,
roadside and rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Coyhaique.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández Archipiélago, and
from Ñuble Province to Magallanes and Antarctic Territory.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: southern South America.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia subsquamosa Kremp.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and rotten wood in rainforests,
forest margins and roadside scrub. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Tamango and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Valdivia to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: pantropical.
(Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia subsubulata Nyl.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil in open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Laguna San Rafael and on the road to Puerto Yungay.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Osorno to Tierra del Fuego and
Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia symphycarpia (Flörke) Fr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on peat, bogs, cushion heaths. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Coyhaique and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Aisen to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia tessellata Ahti & Kashiw.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on sandy soil in open habitats. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Coyhaique. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernandez
Archipelago, and from Valdivia to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Stenroos 1995).
Cladonia ustulata (Hook f. & Taylor) Leight.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rotten wood, on mossy soil; most
common in Nothofagus forests in open habitats. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Coyhaique, Lago General Carrera and on the road
to Puerto Yungay. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Cautín Province
to Tierra del Fuego and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Stenroos 1995).
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Coccocarpia dominguensis Vain.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on living leaves of trees and shrubs
in rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: pantropical.
(Arvidsson 1983; Galloway 1992a; Lücking et al. 2003).
Coccocarpia erythroxyli (Spreng.) Swinscow & Krog
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on trees and shrubs, also
on living leaves and rocks. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to Aisen. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: pantropical.
(Lücking et al. 2003).
Coccocarpia palmicola (Spreng.) Arv. & D.J. Galloway
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on tree trunks, rarely on living leaves
in rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Valle Exploradores and
Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to
Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: tropical-subtropical.
(Arvidsson 1992).
Coccotrema coccophorum (Mont.) I. Schmitt, Messuti &
Lumbsch
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in
Valdivian rainforests, from sea level to 600 m altitude.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Isla Magdalena, Tamango,
Laguna San Rafael, Valle Exploradores, on the roadside
to Puerto Yungay and Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Valdivia to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: apparently
endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992a; Galloway & Watson-Gandy 1992;
Schmitt et al. 2001).
Coccotrema cucurbitula (Mont.) Müll. Arg.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on trunks and twigs, rarely on rocks,
in rainy zones. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Jeinimeni and
Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Malalcahuello to
Isla Navarino and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
austral.
(Messuti 1996; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Redón &
Quilhot 1977).
Coccotrema porinopsis (Nyl.) Imsh. ex Yoshim.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on trees and shrubs in
Valdivian rainforest. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Llanquihue to Aisen. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: tropical.
(Messuti 1996).
Coelopogon epiphorellus Brusse & Kärnefelt
HABITAT ECOLOGY: principally in Nothofagus forests, also on
rocks; frequent in steppe and alpine areas. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Queulat, Jeinimeni, Tamango and Tortel. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
La Campana National Park, Talca to Isla Navarino and Antarctic
Lichens of Aisén: QUILHOT, W. ET AL.
Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: South American-African.
(Brusse & Kärnefelt 1991; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001;
Redón & Quilhot 1977; Redón & Walkowiak 1978).
Coenogonium luteum (Dicks.) Kalb & Lücking
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on bark of tree trunks and on living
leaves in humid and shaded sites. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Carretera Austral between Cochrane and Villa O’Higgins.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Federico Albert National Reserve,
Malalcahuello to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: the species is
found worl-wide, foliicolous specimens have been reported
from tropical regions.
(Lücking & Kalb 2000; UACH-UDEC 2007, 2008).
Collema glaucophthalmum Nyl.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in very
humid habitats. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat and Valle
Exploradores. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Talca to Aisen. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: pantropical.
(Filson 1992).
Degelia duplomarginata (P. James & Henssen) Arv. & D.J.
Galloway
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in humid
forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Valle Exploradores,
Laguna San Rafael and on the roadside to Puerto Yungay.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Enco (X Región) to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: known from southern South American,
Tasmania, Australia, New Zealand and Hawaii.
(Arvidsson & Galloway 1981).
Degelia flabellata P.M. Jørg. & P. James
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs, also on
rocks in rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: the species in known only in Aisen.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: known in the Southern Hemisphere,
in Western Australia and Chile.
(Jørgensen & Galloway 1992)
Degelia gayana (Mont.) Arv. & D.J. Galloway
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in
rainforests moderately shaded. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat,
Valle Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael and Tortel.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Enco (X Región) to Aisen. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: paleo-austral.
(Arvidsson & Galloway 1981; Jørgensen & Galloway
1992).
Degeliella versicolor (Müll. Arg.) P.M. Jørg.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in shaded
forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael and Valle
Exploradores. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Los Queñes (VII
Región) to Tierra del Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Galloway & James 1985; Jørgensen 2004).
Dictyonema glabratum (Spreng.) D. Hawksw.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on mosses, soil, trees and shrubs in
rainforests, also in steppe areas. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat,
Vagabundo, Valle Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael, on
the roadside to Puerto Yungay and Tortel. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Putre, Cerro Moreno (Antofagasta), Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, and from Talca to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: pantropical.
(Parmasto 1978).
Erioderma leylandii (Taylor) Müll. Arg.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of shrubs, rarely on tree trunks,
in rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Vagabundo, Valle
Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael and on the roadside to
Puerto Yungay. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Enco (X Región) to
Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: pantropical.
(Galloway 1992a; Jørgensen & Galloway 1992).
Erioderma sorediatum D.J. Galloway & P.M. Jørg.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of shrubs in very humid
forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Laguna San Rafael, on
the roadside to Puerto Yungay and Tortel. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Enco (X Región) to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
paleotropical.
(Jørgensen & Galloway 1992).
Everniastrum sorocheilum (Vain.) Hale ex Sipman
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in open
sites. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Tamango and Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valparaíso to Curicó, Temuco
to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral-pantropical.
(Adler & Calvelo 2002; Sipman 1986).
Fellhanera dominicana (Vain.) Vĕzda
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on living leaves of shrubs in Valdivian
rainforest. RECORDS INAISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Valdivia to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: mainly
tropical America.
(Lücking 1992).
Flavoparmelia caperata (L.) Hale
HABITAT ECOLOGY: epiphyte on trees and shrubs in open
sites. RECORDS IN AISEN: Valle Exploradores, and 10 km S of
Tortel. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Zapahuira and Putre (3350 m
elevation) to Isla Navarino GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: North and
South America, Europe, Asia, Africa.
(Galloway 1998; Nash III & Elix 2002a; Redón & Quilhot
1977).
Flavoparmelia gerlachei (Zahlbr.) Hale
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte in Nothofagus forests in
steppe areas. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Aisen to Magallanes and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: southern South America and Antarctica.
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(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001).
Flavoparmelia soredians (Nyl.) Hale
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of forest trees, also on rocks
from rainforests to arid habitats. RECORDS IN AISEN: on the
roadside to Puerto Yungay. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Santiago,
Concepción, Aisen and Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
sub-cosmopolitan.
(Bjerke & Elvebakk 1999).
Fuscopannaria minor (Darb.) P.M. Jørg.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on bark trees. RECORDS IN AISEN: Carretera
Austral between Cochrane and Villa O’Higgins. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Jørgensen 1999; UACH-UDEC 2007, 2008).
Fuscopannaria subimmixta (C. Knight) P.M. Jørg.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on the ground and on bark trees. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Carretera Austral between Cochrane to Villa
O’Higgins. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Jørgensen 1999; UACH-UDEC 2007, 2008).
Gowardia nigricans (Ach.) P. Halonen, L. Myllys, S.
Velmala & H. Hyvärinen
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of large trees, in habitats of
high humidity; from sea level to 1100 m elevation. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Tamango and Tortel. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia
to Isla Navarino. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: circumpolar.
(Brodo & Hawksworth 1977; Halonen et al. 2009; Redón
& Quilhot 1977).
Hypogymnia antarctica (Bitter) C.W. Dodge
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of Nothofagus pumilio.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango (800-1000 m altitude).
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Llanquihue to Isla Navarino and
Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Redón 1985; Redón &
Quilhot 1977).
Hypogymnia bitteri (Lynge) Ahti
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of Nothofagus in montane
and subalpine forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni and
Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Llanquihue to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: circumpolar, boreal, and montane.
(McCune 2002; Redón 1974).
Hypogymnia lugubris (Pers.) Krog
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on tree trunks, on rock and soil
in subalpine and alpine zones. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni
and Tamango (700-1100 m altitude). DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Llanquihue to Isla Navarino and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Redón 1974; Redón &
Quilhot 1977).
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Hypogymnia mundata (Nyl.) Rassad.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on tree trunks in shady sites.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni and Tamango. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Malleco Province to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Elix 1992).
Hypogymnia pulchrilobata (Bitter) Elix
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on tree trunks in shady sites.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia
to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Elix 1992).
Hypogymnia subphysodes (Kremp.) Filson var. subphysodes
(Kremp.) Filson
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on dead wood, bark, twigs and rocks in
humid and temperate rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat,
Coyhaique Alto, Jeinimeni, Tamango, Valle Exploradores,
Laguna San Rafael, Vagabundo, on the roadside to Puerto
Yungay and Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Fray Jorge
National Park, Talca to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
austral.
(Elix 1992).
Hypogymnia turgidula (Bitter) Elix
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trunks and twigs in
Nothofagus forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango and on the
roadside to Puerto Yungay. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Malleco
Province to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Elix 1992).
Hypotrachyna brevirhiza (Kurok.) Hale
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in humid
forests, occasionally on rocks in montane to subalpine
forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni, Tamango, Vagabundo
and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Isla Mocha
to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: pantropical and
extending to temperate areas of Argentina and Chile.
(Nash III et al. 2002; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Hypotrachyna flavovirens (Kurok.) Hale
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on trunks of Nothofagus
pumilio and other forestry species in humid forests. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to Isla
Navarino. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South
America.
(Hale 1975; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Hypotrachyna laevigata (Sm.) Hale
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in open
sites. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango, Vagabundo and Laguna
San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Talca to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Hale 1974, Nash III et al. 2002).
Lichens of Aisén: QUILHOT, W. ET AL.
Hypotrachyna livida (Taylor) Hale
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees in humid forests;
rarely on acidic rocks. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: neotropical.
(Hale 1974; Nash III et al. 2002).
Hypotrachyna oostingii (Dey) Hale
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in open
sites. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Valdivia to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
bipolar.
(Hale 1974, 1975).
Hypotrachyna physcioides (Nyl.) Hale
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks, soil and bark in rainforests in open
sites. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Valdivia to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
through-out the neotropics, including the Caribbean, also in
the SE of Asia.
(Hale 1975; Nash III et al. 2002).
Hypotrachyna rachista (Hale) Hale
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on trees and shrubs. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia
to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: neotropical.
(Hale 1974, 1975).
Hypotrachyna rockii (Zahlbr.) Hale
HABITAT ECOLOGY: usually on bark in montane forests.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Valdivia to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: neotropics
and East Africa
(Hale 1974; Nash III et al. 2002).
Hypotrachyna sinuosa (Sm.) Hale
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in
open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango, Jeinimeni, Valle
Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael and Tortel. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Rancagua to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Elix 1994; Hale 1974).
Jackelixia ligulata (Körb.) S.Y. Kondr., Fedorenko, S.
Stenroos, Kärnefelt & Thell
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to
Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: australasian.
(Fedorenko et al. 2009; Galloway 1985, 1992a).
Lecanora argentata (Ach.) Degel.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: a corticolous species of exposed habitats.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Carretera Austral from Cochrane to Villa
O’Higgins. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Lumbsh & Elix 2004; UACH-UDEC 2007, 2008).
Lecanora dispersa (Pers.) Sommerf.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks and mosses. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valparaíso, Santiago, Talca,
and from Valdivia to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Galloway 1985).
Lecanora epibryon (Ach.) Ach. ssp. broccha (Nyl.)
Lumbsch
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil, mosses and rocks in open sites.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: TrapaTrapa (Alto Bio-Bio, VIII Región) to Aisen and Antarctic
Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Lumbsch & Elix 2004; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001).
Lecidea atrobrunnea (Lam. & D.C.) Schaer.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks and amongst mosses in steppe
areas. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Santiago to Colchagua Province, Aisen to Magallanes and
Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Hertel 2007; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Rambold
1989).
Lecidea fuscoatrula Nyl.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valparaíso to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: the species is known in South Africa
and Australasia.
(Hertel 1997, 2001).
Leifidium tenerum (Laurer) Wedin
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees, also on rocks in
humid forests from sea level to 600 m altitude. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Queulat, Isla Magdalena, Puerto Aisen, Lago Riesco,
Valle Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael, Vagabundo, on the
road to Puerto Yungay, Tortel and Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Valdivia to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
austral.
(Wedin 1995).
Leioderma pycnophorum Nyl.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of shrubs and trees in
rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Isla Magdalena,
Valle Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael, Puerto Yungay and
Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Galloway & Jørgensen 1987).
Lepraria neglecta (Nyl.) Erichsen
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks and amongst mosses. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández
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Archipiélago, and from Aisen to Magallanes and Antarctic
Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Kümmerling et al. 1993; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001).
Leptogium australe (Hook. f. & Taylor) Müll. Arg.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: among mosses at sea level and above
tree line, also on sand, rarely on coastal shrubs. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Queulat and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Isla Mocha to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
apparently endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway & Jørgensen 1995; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Leptogium azureum (Sw. ex Ach.) Mont.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs, also on
rocks in shaded, humid situations in rainforests. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Queulat, Valle Exploradores and Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Cerro Moreno (Antofagasta);
Fray Jorge National Park, Juan Fernández Archipiélago,
La Campana National Park, and from Isla Mocha to Aisen.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Galloway & Jørgensen 1995; Quilhot et al. 2010; Redón &
Walkowiak 1978).
Leptogium brebissonii Mont.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: among mosses, short grass and low
vegetation in deep shade. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Isla Mocha to Aisen. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Galloway & Jørgensen 1995; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Leptogium britannicum P.M. Jørg. & P. James
HABITAT ECOLOGY: amongst short grass and low vegetation,
on soil, between exposed coastal rocks. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Valle Exploradores and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Isla Mocha and Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Galloway & Jørgensen 1995; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Leptogium cochleatum (Dicks.) P.M. Jørg. & P. James
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil, among mosses in shaded,
humid situations. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Isla Mocha to Aisen. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: widespread in the tropics and warm temperate
regions.
(Galloway & Jørgensen 1995; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Leptogium coralloideum (Meyen & Flot.) Vain.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte both in open forests and
especially on riverine trees and shrubs. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Carretera Austral 10 km N of Murta, Valle Exploradores
and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Isla Mocha
to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: tropical to warm-temperate
distribution.
(Galloway & Jørgensen 1995; Quilhot et al. 2010).
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Leptogium cyanescens (Rabenh.) Körber
HABITAT ECOLOGY: in humid, deeply shaded habitats in
Nothofagus forests, also among mosses. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Queulat, Tamango and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Valdivia to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: rather
cosmopolitan in temperate and subtropical regions.
(Galloway & Jørgensen 1995).
Leptogium decipiens P.M. Jørg.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees in humid rainforests,
on roadside trees and shrubs in shade, also on rocks. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Queulat and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Isla Mocha, and from Puyehue to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway & Jørgensen 1995; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Leptogium juressianum C. Tav.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of twigs and shrubs both in
shaded, humid rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Río
Pangal, Puerto Aisen, Valle Exploradores and Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Puyehue to Aisen. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: the species is known from Occidental Europe,
East Africa and northern Andes.
(Galloway & Jørgensen 1995).
Leptogium laceroides de Lesd.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of shrubs and trees both in
shaded, humid rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango
and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Conguillio
National Park to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: the species
is known from Mexico, Tristán de Cunha, East Africa and
New Zealand.
(Galloway & Jørgensen 1995).
Leptogium menziesii (Ach.) Mont.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: amongst mosses on trees and shrubs in
rather open situations. RECORDS IN AISEN: Valle Exploradores
and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: La Campana
National Park, and from Isla Mocha to Isla Navarino.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Galloway 1992a; Galloway & Jørgensen 1995; Quilhot
et al. 2010; Redón & Quilhot 1977; Redón & Walkowiak
1978).
Leptogium malmei P.M. Jørg.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in densely
shaded, humid rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Río
Aisén and Valle Exploradores. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: known
only in Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Galloway & Jørgensen 1995).
Leptogium phyllocarpum (Pers.) Mont.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Rio Pangal (10 m NE of Puerto Aisen). DISTRIBUTION
Lichens of Aisén: QUILHOT, W. ET AL.
CHILE: Puerto Montt to Aisen. GLOBAL
widespread tropical-subtropical species.
(Galloway & Jørgensen 1995).
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Leptogium valdivianum M. Lindstr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on trees and shrubs in humid rainforests
or closed to forests margins. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna
San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: probably endemic to southern South
America.
(Galloway & Jørgensen 1995).
Mastodia tesellata (Hoof. f. & Harv.) Hoof. f. & Harv.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on coastal rocks. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna
San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Aisen to Magallanes and
Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: circum-pacific.
(Galloway 1992a, 2007; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001).
Mazosia phyllosema (Nyl.) Zahlbr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on living leaves in humid forests.RECORDS
IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia
to Aisen.GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: pantropical.
(Galloway 2007; Lücking 1992).
Melanelia subglabra (Räsänen) Essl.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: and epiphyte of trees, particularly in
Nothofagus forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni, Tamango
and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Antuco (VIII
Región) to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: a southamerican
and australasian species.
(Adler & Calvelo 2002; Galloway 2007).
Melanohalea ushuaiensis (Zahlbr.) Essl.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte in Nothofagus forests in
steparic and alpine areas. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni and
Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Termas de Chillán (VIII
Región) to Isla Navarino and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: southern South America and Antarctica.
(Blanco et al. 2004; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Redón
& Quilhot 1977).
Menegazzia chrysogaster Bjerke & Elvebakk
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in low
to medium light situations in Nothofagus forests, about 150
m to 1400 m altitude. It is the only species of the genus in
South America having a yellow medulla. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Jeinimeni, Tamango and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Termas de Chillan (VIII Región) to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Bjerke & Elvebakk 2001; Bjerke et al. 2003a).
Menegazzia cincinnata (Ach.) Bitter
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees in open sites. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Queulat, Jeinimeni, Tamango, Valle Exploradores,
Laguna San Rafael, on the roadside to Puerto Yungay and
Tortel. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Termas de Chillán (VIII
Región) to Isla Navarino. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to
southern South America.
(Bjerke 2005, Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Menegazzia dispora (Nyl. ex Cromb.) R. Sant.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs. It is the
most common species of Menegazzia in Valdivian and North
Patagonian rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat and
Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Cautín Province
to Tierra del Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Bjerke 2005).
Menegazzia fumarprotocetrarica Calvelo & Adler
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in
fairly open forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Jeinimeni,
Tamango, Valle Exploradores and Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Isla Mocha to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Adler & Calvelo 1996b; Bjerke et al. 2003a; Quilhot et al.
2010).
Menegazzia globulifera R. Sant.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: An epiphyte of trees and shrubs in light
exposed relatively dry vegetation; it is also saxicolous, with
altitudinal range from ca. 500 to 1800 m.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Jeinimeni, Tamango, Valle
Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael, on the roadside to Puerto
Yungay and Tortel. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Termas de Chillán
(VIII Región) to Isla Navarino. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
austral.
(Bjerke et al. 2003a; Quilhot et al. 2010; Redón & Quilhot
1977).
Menegazzia hollermayeri (Räsänen) R. Sant.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in open
sites. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Jeinimeni, Tamango,
Katalalixar, Vagabundo, Valle Exploradores, Laguna
San Rafael, on the roadside to Puerto Yungay and Tortel.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Malalcahuello to Aisen. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Bjerke 2005).
Menegazzia kawesqarica Bjerke & Elvebakk
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of large trees in forests
from 800 to 1400 m altitude, rarely at sea level, with fairly
high direct solar radiation; it is also common on shaded
rock outcrops. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni, Tamango and
Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Nahuelbuta
National Park to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic
to southern South America.
(Bjerke & Elvebakk 2001; Bjerke et al. 2003a).
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Menegazzia megalospora (Räsänen) R. Sant.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees in humid forests.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Valdivia to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to
southernmost South America.
(Bjerke 2005).
Menegazzia neozelandica (Zahlbr.) P. James
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs, also
on mosses in Valdivian rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Villa Ortega-Puyuhuapi, Lago Riesco, Laguna San
Rafael, Vagabundo, and on the roadside to Puerto Yungay.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Fray Jorge National Park, Juan
Fernández Archipiélago, and from Nahuelbuta National
Park to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Bjerke et al. 2003a).
Menegazzia norsorediata Adler & Calvelo
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in both
Valdivian rainforest and high altitude mixed deciduousconiferous forest, in microhabitats with variable light
conditions. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat and Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Nahuelbuta National Park to
Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Adler & Calvelo 1996b; Bjerke et al. 2003a).
Menegazzia opuntioides (Müll. Arg.) R. Sant.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in Valdivian
and Patagonian rainforests from sea level to 1400 m altitude.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Río Cisnes, Lago Riesco, Vagabundo,
Valle Exploradores and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Choshuenco (X Región) to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southernmost South America.
(Bjerke et al. 2003a).
Menegazzia sanguinascens (Räsänen) R. Sant.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees in moderately to high
humidity, with an altitudinal range from 100 m to 1400 m.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Jeinimeni, Tamango, Laguna
San Rafael, Katalalixar, on the roadside to Puerto Yungay
and Valle Exploradores. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Nahuelbuta
National Park to Isla Navarino. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
austral.
(Bjerke et al. 2003a; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Menegazzia subpertusa P. James & D.J. Galloway
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in
rather sunny and dry microhabitats surrounded by well
developed forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: on the road Villa
Ortega-Puyuhuapi, Lago Riesco and Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Termas de Chillán (VIII Región) to
Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Bjerke et al. 2003a; Galloway 1983).
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Menegazzia tenuis R. Sant.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: in deep shaded habitats of high humidity,
among mosses and tree bark. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San
Rafael and on the roadside to Puerto Yungay. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Melipeuco and Icalma (IX Región) to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Bjerke et al. 2003a).
Menegazzia valdiviensis (Räsänen) R. Sant.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on trees and shrubs, often in
understory vegetation, avoiding the most low-light habitats.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Valle Exploradores, Laguna San
Rafael and on the roadside to Puerto Yungay. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Nahuebuta National Park to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Bjerke et al. 2003a).
Menegazzia violascens (Räsänen) Bjerke
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on trees and shrubs in
Valdivian rainforest. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Valle
Exploradores, and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Nahuelbuta National Park to Isla Navarino. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Bjerke 2005).
Menegazzia wandae Bjerke
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte in Valdivian rainforests in
moderate to dense shade. Distribution in Aisen: Rio Cisnes,
Lago Riesco and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Isla Mocha to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to
southern South America.
(Bjerke 2001; Bjerke et al. 2003a; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Menegazzia wilsonii (Vain. ex Räsänen) Bjerke
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs, on mosses
in shady and more light-open rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Queulat, Lago Riesco, Carretera Austral 5 km S of Murta,
Vagabundo, Valle Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael, on
the roadside to Puerto Yungay and Tortel: DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Termas de Chillán (VIII Región) to Tierra del Fuego.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Bjerke 2005).
Metus efflorescens D.J. Galloway & P. James
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on living and dead trees, also on rocks
in open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: from Conguillio National Park to
Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern
South America.
(Galloway 1992a; Galloway & James 1987; Messuti et al.
2007).
Metus pileatus (Mont.) D.J. Galloway & P. James
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on bark or decorticated wood, usually over
Lichens of Aisén: QUILHOT, W. ET AL.
mosses and hepatics in moist, shaded sites with moderate to
high rainfall. RECORDS IN AISEN: Puerto Aisen. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: from Conguillio National Park to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway & James 1987; Stenroos 1995).
Nephroma analogicum Nyl.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in
moist sites and in high-light situations. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Península de Taitao. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, and from Conguillio National Park to Tierra
del Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South
America.
(White & James 1988).
Nephroma antarcticum (Jaq.) Nyl. var. antarcticum
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs, also on
rocks in a wide range of light situations. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Queulat, Isla Magdalena, Jeinimeni, Tamango, Vagabundo,
Valle Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael, Tortel, Katalalixar.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Fray Jorge National Park, Juan
Fernández Archipiélago, and from Talca to Isla Navarino.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992a; Redón & Quilhot 1977; White & James
1988).
Nephroma antarcticum var. lobuligerum Müll. Arg.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in
humid forests in a wide range of light situation. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Cochrane. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, from Malleco Province to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(White & James 1988).
Nephroma australe A. Rich.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs, rarely
saxicolous, amongst mosses. RECORDS IN AISEN: Puerto Aisen
and Vagabundo. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, and from Llanquihue to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(White & James 1988).
Nephroma cellulosum (Ach.) Ach.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in humid
sites. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Jeinimeni, Tamango, Valle
Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael, Tortel and Katalalixar.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández Archipiélago, and
from Concepción to Isla Navarino. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
austral.
(Galloway 1992a; White & James 1988).
Nephroma cellulosum var. isidioferum J. Murray
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in humid
and shady sites. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat and Laguna
San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Malalcahuello to Aisen.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(White & James 1988).
Nephroma chubutense I.M. Lamb
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on trees, also on fallen
trunks restricted to very humid habitats. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: from Conguillio National
Park to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern
South America.
(White & James 1988).
Nephroma kuehnemannii I.M. Lamb
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on trees and shrubs confined
to the Valdivian and Patagonian rainforests. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Vagabundo. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: from Conguillio
National Park to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to
southern South America.
(White & James 1988).
Nephroma microphyllum Henssen
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in open,
humid and shady sites. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Puerto
Aisen and Vagabundo. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Temuco to
Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South
America.
(White & James 1988).
Nephroma parile (Ach.) Ach.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: An epiphyte of tree trunks in Nothofagus
forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni and Tamango.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Conguillio National Park to Aisen.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(James & White 1987; White & James 1988).
Nephroma plumbeum (Mont.) Mont. var. plumbeum
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on trees and shrubs in
Valdivian raiforest. RECORDS IN AISEN: Puerto Aisen and
Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernandez
Archipelago, La Campana National Park, from Enco (X
Región) to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(White & James 1988).
Nephroma plumbeum (Mont.) Mont. var. isidiatum (J.
Murray) F.J. White & P. James
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on trees and shrubs in Valdivian
rainforest. RECORDS IN AISEN: Puerto Aisen. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Chiloé to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(White & James 1988).
Neproma pseudoparile (Räsänen) Zahlbr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on trees and shrubs often in
open forests, also close to rivers and streams in rather arid
zones. RECORDS IN AISEN: Coyhaique Bajo, Baquedano, Río
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Simpson, Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, from Los Vilos to Valparaíso, and from Ñuble
to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern
South America.
(White & James 1988).
with high humidity.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael and Katalalixar.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to Isla Navarino. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Jørgensen 2006; Passo et al. 2008).
Nephroma skottsbergii F.J. White & P. James
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in humid
habitats. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat and Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Conguillio National Park to Aisen.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(White & James 1988).
Pannaria implexa (Stirt.) Passo, Calvelo & S. Stenroos
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs, rocks,
soil, amongst mosses in sites with high humidity. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan
Fernández Archipiélago, and from Villarrica to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Passo et al. 2008).
Normandina pulchella (Borrer) Nyl.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on bark of trees and shrubs, also on living
leaves in high humidity and shade situations. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Valle Exploradores and Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández Archipiélago, and
from Isla Mocha to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmpolitan.
(Galloway 1985; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Pannaria isabellina (Vain.) Elvebakk & Bjerke
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on light-exposed twigs in forest margins,
also on basal trunks. RECORDS IN AISEN: Río Aisen, Puerto
Aisen and Valle Exploradores. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Isla Mocha, and from Riñihue (X Región) to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Elvebakk & Bjerke 2005; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Ochrolechia pallescens (L.) A. Massal.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on tree trunks in open sites.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni and Tamango. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Talca to Isla Navarino. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Galloway 1985; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Pannaria microphyllizans (Nyl.) P.M. Jørg.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees, also on rotten wood
in habitats with high humidity. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat
and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Huerquehue
National Park to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: australasian.
(Galloway 1992a; Passo et al. 2008).
Pannaria calophylla (Müll. Arg.) Passo & Calvelo
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs, also on
leaves in habitats with high humidity. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Queulat and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
from Valdivia to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Galloway 1992a; Passo & Calvelo 2006).
Pannaria pallida (Nyl.) Hue
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in
moderate light situations. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat,
Laguna San Rafael and Carretera Austral 55 km S of
Cochrane. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Talca to Isla Navarino.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Jørgensen 2006).
Pannaria conoplea (Ach.) Bory
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on the bark of tree trunks, also on mosses
in open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN: Puerto Aisen, Jeinimeni and
Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Antuco to Aisen. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: pantemperate.
(Galloway et al. 2006).
Pannaria farinosa Elvebakk & J. Fritt Rasm.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs, also on
mosses and rocks, in both humid areas along the coast and
in the easternmost deciduous Nothofagus forests. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Queulat, Valle, Exploradores and Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández Archipiélago,
Fray Jorge National Park, and from Talca to Isla Navarino.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: panaustral.
(Elvebakk et al. 2007).
Pannaria hispidula (Nyl.) Hue
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on trunks in Nothofagus forests in sites
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Pannaria sphinctrina (Mont.) Tuck.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on trees and shrubs, also on
mosses, in habitats with high humidity. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Queulat, Puerto Aisen, Valle Exploradores and Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández Archipiélago,
and from Valdivia to Tierra del Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Elvebakk 2007; Galloway 1992a).
Pannaria tavaresii P.M. Jørg.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on trees, also on mosses and
rocks in open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni (1100 m
altitude). DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: from Laguna de la Laja
National Park to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: the species
has a warm temperate, subtropical distribution.
(Galloway et al. 2006).
Lichens of Aisén: QUILHOT, W. ET AL.
Pannoparmelia angustata (Pers.) Zahlbr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on trees and shrubs in open
sites, from sea level to 1000 m altitude. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Queulat, Tamango, Valle Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael
and on the roadside to Puerto Yungay. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Bio-Bio Province to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
australasian.
(Galloway 1985, 1992a).
Parasiphula complanata (Hook. f. & Taylor) Kantvilas &
Grube
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on tree bark, also on soil in rainforests.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Valdivia to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Grube & Kantvilas 2006; Kantvilas 1986; Kantvilas & Elix
2002).
Parmelia cunninghamii Cromb.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in localities
of high humidity. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni, Tamango,
Lago Riesco, Laguna San Rafael and on the roadside to
Puerto Yungay. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Ñuble Province to
Magallanes and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
austral.
(Galloway 1985, 1992a).
Parmelia protosulcata Hale
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in open
sites, from sea level to 1100 m altitude. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Jeinimeni, Tamango, Laguna San Rafael and on the roadside
to Puerto Yungay. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Termas de Chillán
(VIII Región) to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Adler & Calvelo 2002; Galloway 1985).
Parmelia saxatilis (L.) Ach.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks, rarely on tree trunks; frequent
in steppe areas. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni, Tamango
and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: La
Campana National Park, and from Malleco Province to
Isla Navarino and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Redón & Quilhot 1977;
Redón & Walkowiak 1978).
Parmelia sulcata Taylor
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs from
coastal to steppe areas.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni, Tamango and Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valparaíso to Isla Navarino and
Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Parmeliella nigrocincta (Mont.) Müll. Arg.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in
rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Valle Exploradores and
Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, and from Malleco Province to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Galloway 1985).
Parmeliopsis hyperopta (Ach.) Vain.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in open
and moist forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Rancagua to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
circumpolar.
(Ryan 2002b).
Parmotrema perlatum (Huds.) M. Choisy
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on trees in open areas,
occasionally on rocks. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tortel and
Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Chillán to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: widespread in temperate regions of
the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
(Nash III & Elix 2002b; Villagra et al. 2009).
Peltigera canina (L.) Willd.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and amongst mosses in
localities with high humidity. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat,
Isla Magdalena, on the roadside to Puerto Yungay and
Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: La Campana National
Park to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: circumpolar.
(Goward et al. 1995; Martínez et al. 2003; Redón &
Walkowiak 1978).
Peltigera collina (Ach.) Schrad.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and amongst mosses in steppe areas.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni and Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Cautín Province to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
circumpolar.
(Goward et al. 1995; Martínez et al. 2003).
Peltigera didactyla (With.) J.R. Laundon
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil, mosses and rotten wood in open
sites. RECORDS IN AISEN: Valle Exploradores and Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Zapahuira-Putre (3400 m
altitude), La Campana National Park, and from Los Queñes
(VII Región) to Aisen and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Martínez et al. 2003; Redón & Walkowiak 1978).
Peltigera frigida R. Sant.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil in rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to
Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: the species is known in
Tristán de Cuhna and southern Chile
(Martínez et al. 2003).
Peltigera lepidophora (Vain.) Bitter
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HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil, amongst mosses and rotten wood
in steppe areas. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni and Tamango.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Malleco Province to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: circumpolar.
(Goward et al. 1995; Martínez et al. 2003).
Peltigera membranacea (Ach.) Nyl.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and amongst mosses RECORDS IN
AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Aisen.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Galloway 1992a; Goward et al. 1995).
Peltigera neckeri Hepp ex Müll. Arg.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and mosses. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Carretera Austral between Cochrane and Villa O’Higgins.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: from Valdivia to Aisen and Antarctic
Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; UACH-UDEC 2007,
2008).
Peltigera polydacton (Neck.) Hoffm.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and mosses. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Laguna San Rafael and on the roadside to Puerto Yungay.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: La Campana National Park,
and from Aisen to Isla Navarino. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Martínez et al. 2003; Redón & Quilhot 1977; Redón &
Walkowiak 1978).
Peltigera praetextata (Flörke ex Sommerf.) Zopf
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and mosses in habitats with high
humidity. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Galloway 1992a; Martínez et al. 2003).
Peltigera pulverulenta (Taylor) Nyl.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and amongst mosses in localities
with high humidity. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: known in North and South America.
(Martínez et al. 2003).
Peltigera rufescens (Weiss) Humb.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and amongst mosses. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia
to Magallanes and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Galloway 1992a; Martínez et. al. 2003; Øvstedal & Lewis
Smith 2001).
Peltigera scabrosa Th. Fr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni,
Tamango, Laguna San Rafael and the road to Puerto Yungay.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to Magallanes. GLOBAL
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(Galloway 1992a; Martínez et al. 2003).
Peltigera ulcerata Müll. Arg.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and rotten wood in steppe
areas. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
the species has been registered only in Aisen. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Martínez et al. 2003).
Pertusaria dactylina (Ach.) Nyl.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on the base of trunks in shrubs, on soil and
mosses in steppe areas. RECORDS IN AISEN: Carretera Austral
between Cochrane and Villa O’Higgins. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Chillán, and from Aisen to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Galloway 1985; UACH-UDEC 2007, 2008).
Pertusaria velata (Turner) Nyl.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on bark of Nothofagus species,
occasionally on rocks. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango and
Tortel. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernandez Archipelago,
Santiago and Rancagua, and from Cauquenes to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Messuti 2005).
Phaeographis patagonica Zahlbr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on living bark of Nothofagus species in
Valdivian rainforest. RECORDS IN AISEN: Valle Exploradores.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Aisen and Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Messuti & Codesal 2009).
Phaeorrhiza nimbosa (Fr.) Mayrhofer & Poelt
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on living trunks and in rock outcrops in
temperate steppe areas. RECORDS IN AISEN: Dos Lagunas
(Coyhaique) and Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Aisen to
Magallanes and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
bipolar.
(Elvebakk & Moberg 2002; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith
2001).
Phlyctis chilensis D.J. Galloway & Guzmán
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on tree trunks in shady and moist
habitats. RECORDS IN AISEN: Isla Magdalena, Dos Lagunas
(Coyhaique), Jeinimeni, Valle Exploradores and Laguna
San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Los Queñes (VII Región)
to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern
South America.
(Galloway & Guzmán Grimaldi 1988).
Physcia adscendens (Fr.) H. Oliver
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on trunks and twigs of
Nothofagus, also on rocks. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San
Lichens of Aisén: QUILHOT, W. ET AL.
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: anfi-tropical.
(Elvebakk & Moberg 2002).
Physcia caesia (Hoffm.) Fürnr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in steppe areas, from 800 m to
1400 m altitude. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni and Tamango.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Putre, Portillo, San José de Maipo,
Laguna del Maule, from Llanquihue to Isla Navarino and
Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Elvebakk & Moberg 2002; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001;
Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Physconia muscigena (Ach.) Poelt
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and mosses in steppe areas. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Tamango (1100 m altitude). DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Putre, Portillo, and from Llanquihue to Isla Navarino and
Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Elvebakk & Moberg 2002; Galloway 1998; Øvstedal &
Lewis Smith 2001).
Physconia perisidiosa (Erichs.) Moberg
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocky slopes and walls, also on old
living or fallen Nothofagus antarctica. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Estancia Ñirehuao and Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Aisen to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Elvebakk & Moberg 2002).
Placopsis baculigera I.M. Lamb
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on coastal rocks, rock faces along roadsides.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Aisen to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic
to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992a, 2002, 2010).
Placopsis cribellans (Nyl.) Räsänen
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks faces along roadsides. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, and from Valdivia to Tierra del Fuego. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Galloway 1992a, 2002, 2007, 2010).
Placopsis fuscidula I.M. Lamb ex Räsänen
HABITAT ECOLOGY: from coastal rocks to alpine zones. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, and from Volcán Antuco (VIII Región) to Isla
Desolación (XII Región). GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: the species
is known from Tristán de Cunha and Venezuela.
(Galloway 2002, 2007, 2010).
Placopsis lambii Hertel & V. Wirth
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on acid rocks in open humid situations.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia
to Tierra del Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Galloway 2002, 2007).
Placopsis parellina (Nyl.) I.M. Lamb
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks from rather dry, disturbed
habitats. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Juan Fernandez Archipelago and from Quillón (VIII
Región) to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern
South America.
(Galloway 2002, 2010).
Placopsis perrugosa (Nyl.) Nyl.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on gravelly soils and rocks. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Tamango and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Antuco to Aisen and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: austral, reaching as far north as Papua, New
Guinea and New Ireland.
(Galloway 2002, 2007, 2010; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith
2001).
Placopsis pycnotheca I.M. Lamb
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on gravelly soils and lava in recently
deglaciated, riverine and volcanic environments. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan
Fernandez Archipelago and from Laguna de la Laja National
Park to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: the species is
known in southern South America from Chile (to VII to XII
Regions) and Argentina.
(Galloway 1992a, 2002, 2010).
Placopsis stenophylla (Hue) I.M. Lamb
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on small stones and pebbles and on old
moraine surfaces, also coastal rocks. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Laguna San Rafael and Fiordo Témpano. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Lago Riñihue (Valdivia) to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Galloway 2002, 2007).
Placopsis subcribellans (I.M. Lamb) D.J. Galloway
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks and in coastal forests on hard,
water worn, smooth rocks in heavily glaciated, high rainfall
areas. RECORDS IN AISEN: Isla Magdalena. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Aisen to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Galloway 2002, 2007, 2010).
Placopsis tuberculifera (I.M. Lamb) Follmann
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on sandy soil from sea level to 1800 m on
both volcanic ash and on glacial moraines in alpine zones.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Volcán Osorno to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 2002).
Platismatia glauca (L.) W.L. Culb. & C.F. Culb.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs from sea
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level to 1100 m. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni, Tamango,
Tortel. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: La Campana National Park,
and from Talca to Isla Navarino and Antarctic Territory.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Culberson & Culberson 1968; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith
2001; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on tree trunks and shrubs,
from sea level more than 1300m. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Jeinimeni, Carretera Austral between Cochrane and Tortel.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Antuco to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Calvelo et al. 2005; Krog 1976).
Polychidium contortum Henssen
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
the species has been registered only in Aisen. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: tropical.
(Galloway 1985, 1992a).
Protousnea teretiuscula Krog
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on tree trunks and shrubs;
from sea level to 1300 m. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni,
Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Nahuelbuta National Park
to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South
America.
(Calvelo et al. 2005; Krog 1976).
Protousnea alectoroides (Mont.) Krog
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on bark of trees and shrubs
in forest margins; from sea level to 1300. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Jeinimeni. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Nahuelbuta National Park
to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South
América.
(Calvelo et al. 2005; Krog 1976).
Protousnea dusenii (D.R.) Krog
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on tree trunks, rarely on shrubs
and rocks; from sea level to 1300 m, particularly in steppe
areas. RECORDS IN AISEN: Carretera Austral near Cochrane
and Jeinimeni. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Aisen to Isla Navarino.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Calvelo et al. 2005; Krog 1976).
Protousnea magellanica (Mont.) Krog
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on tree trunks and shrubs;
from sea level more than 1300 m. Together with P. malacea
appears to be the commonest species in the genus. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Carretera Austral between Balmaceda and Villa Cerro
Castillo, Estancia Coyhaique, Estancia Ñirehuao, Coyhaique
Alto, Mañihuales, Jeinimeni, Tamango and Puerto Bertrand.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Talca to Isla Navarino. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America
(Calvelo et al. 2005; Krog 1976; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Protousnea malacea (Stirt.) Krog
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on tree trunks and shrubs;
from sea level more than 1300 m. Together with P.
magellanica it appears to be the commonest species in
the genus. RECORDS IN AISEN: Carretera Austral between
Balmaceda and Villa Cerro Castillo, Mañihuales, Estancia
Ñirehuao, Estancia Coyhaique, Puerto Aisen, Río Simpson,
Lago Riesco, Jeinimeni, Tamango, Chile Chico and Puerto
Bertrand. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Talca to Isla Navarino.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Calvelo et al. 2005; Krog 1976; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Protousnea poeppigii (Nees & Flot.) Krog
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Pseudocyphellaria bartlettii D.J. Galloway
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on tree trunks and shrubs in
Valdivian rainforest. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Fray Jorge National Park to Tierra
del Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: paleotropical; the species
is known from Chile and Argentina, Ecuador, New Zealand
and eastern Australia.
(Galloway 1992 a,b).
Pseudocyphellaria berberina (G. Forst.) D.J. Galloway &
P. James
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on tree trunks and shrubs,
on the ground and mosses; in very humid situations; from
sea level to 1500 m. Distribution in Aisen: Queulat, Isla
Magdalena, Valle Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael, on the
road to Puerto Yungay, Tortel and Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Juan Fernández Archipiélago, and from Isla
Mocha to Tierra del Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic
to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992 a,b; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Pseudocyphellaria coerulescens (Mont.) H. Magn.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on tree trunks and shrubs in
rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Laguna San Rafael,
Valle Exploradores and Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Juan Fernández Archipiélago, and from Isla Mocha to Tierra
del Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South
America.
(Galloway 1992 a,b; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Pseudocyphellaria compar (Nyl.) H. Magn.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on tree trunks and shrubs in
Valdivian rainforest and in steppe areas. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Jeinimeni, Tamango, Valle Exploradores and Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Isla Mocha to Tierra del
Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South
America.
(Galloway 1992a,b; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Lichens of Aisén: QUILHOT, W. ET AL.
Pseudocyphellaria coriifolia (Müll. Arg.) Malme
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on tree trunks and shrubs in
open forests in moderate to high light situations, from areas
of high rainfall to dry grassland habitats. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Isla Magdalena, Jeinimeni, Tamango, Valle Exploradores and
Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, and from Chillán to Isla Navarino. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992 a,b; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Pseudocyphellaria crocata (L.) Vain.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs, on soil and
rocks, in a wide variety of habitats from sea level to 1500
m. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Isla Magdalena, Jeinimeni,
Tamango, Estancia Ñirehuao, Valle Exploradores, Laguna
San Rafael, Vagabundo and Tortel. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Juan Fernández Archipiélago, Fray Jorge National Park,
and from Talca to Isla Navarino. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Galloway 1992a,b; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Pseudocyphellaria dasyphyllidia Bjerke
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in a wide
variety of habitats, from 900 to 1400 m altitude. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Cauquenes to
Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern
South America.
(Bjerke et al. 2003b).
Pseudocyphellaria dissimilis (Nyl.) D.J. Galloway & P.
James
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on tree trunks, in low light
habitats. RECORDS IN AISEN: between Cochrane and Villa
O’Higgins and Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan
Fernández Archipiélago and Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
paleotropical.
(Galloway 1992a,b; UACH-UDEC 2007, 2008).
Pseudocyphellaria divulsa (Taylor) Imshaug
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in dense
forests, on mossy scrub and on coastal rocks in humid habitats.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Isla Magdalena, Tamango, Valle
Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael, Vagabundo, Tortel and
Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Malleco Province to
Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern
South America.
(Galloway 1992 a,b).
Pseudocyphellaria dubia Du Reitz
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees, among mosses and
rocks, in deep shade habitats of high humidity. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Jeinimeni, Tamango, Valle Exploradores and Laguna
San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Malleco Province to Isla
Navarino. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South
America.
(Galloway 1992 a,b; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Pseudocyphellaria encoensis R. Sant.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in dense
forests, in humid habitats. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Isla
Magdalena, Valle Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael, Tortel
and Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Enco (X Región) to
Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: paleotropical.
(Galloway 1992 a,b).
Pseudocyphellaria endochrysa (Delise) Vain.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and moss-turf and in the lower
parts of mossy tree trunks, from 900 to 1100 m altitude
in steppe areas. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna Tamanguito
(Tamango). DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Aisen to Isla Navarino.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992 b; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Pseudocyphellaria exanthematica I.M. Lamb
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of forest trees in Valdivian
rainforet, also on soil.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat and Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Isla Mocha to Aisen. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992a,b; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Pseudocyphellaria faveolata (Delise) Malme
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of forest trees in habitats in
fairly open conditions with relatively high light intensity;
from sea level to 1500 m. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Isla
Magdalena, Valle Exploradores and Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Nahuelbuta National Park to Tierra
del Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: pan-austral; also known in
subantarctic islands, New Zealand and Tasmania.
(Galoway 1992a,b).
Pseudocyphellaria flavicans (Hook. & Taylor) Vain.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of forest trees in open and
high-light habitats, from sea level to 1500 m. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Queulat, Isla Magdalena, Valle Exploradores and
Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, and from Isla Mocha to Tierra del Fuego.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992 b; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Pseudocyphellaria freycinetii (Delise) Malme
HABITAT ECOLOGY: a terricolous or muscicolous species found
in subalpine habitats in steppe areas, from 600 to 1200 m
altitude. RECORDS IN AISEN: Coyhaique, Cerros Divisaderos,
Laguna Tamanguito (Tamango), Lago Presidente Ríos and
Península de Taitao. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, and from Puyehue to Isla Navarino. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
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(Galloway 1992 a,b; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
(Galloway 1992b).
Pseudocyphellaria gilva (Ach.) Malme
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on coastal rocks, on living and dead wood
of trees and shrubs in open forest areas. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Tamango and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Juan Fernández Archipiélago, and from Constitución to
Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: paleotropical.
(Galloway 1992 b).
Pseudocyphellaria intricata (Delise) Vain.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in humid
rainforests in moderate to dense shade. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Queulat, Isla Magdalena, Valle Exploradores, Laguna San
Rafael, Vagabundo, Tortel and Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Juan Fernández Archipiélago, Fray Jorge
National Park to Tierra del Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Galloway 1992 a,b).
Pseudocyphellaria glabra (Hook. f. & Taylor) C.W. Dodge
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks, living and dead vegetation at
sea level; lowland forests, scrub and mooreland or grasland
associations, to subalpine and high alpine scrub. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Queulat, Valle Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael,
Vagabundo and Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan
Fernández Archipiélago, Isla Mocha to Tierra del Fuego.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: panaustral.
(Galloway 1992 a,b; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Pseudocyphellaria granulata (C. Bab.) Malme
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of forest trees in fairly open
conditions with relatively high light intensity; from sea
level to 1300 m. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango and Valle
Exploradores. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Nahuelbuta National
Park to Isla Navarino.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Galloway 1992 a,b; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Pseudocyphellaria guillemini (Mont.) D.J. Galloway
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in
rainforests in rather low light situations. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, Conguillio National Park to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992 b).
Pseudocyphellaria hillii (C.W. Dodge) D.J. Galloway
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs particularly
in forest margin, on soil or among mosses, on open grassland.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Aisen
to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern
South America.
(Galloway 1992b).
Pseudocyphellaria hirsuta (Mont.) Malme
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs particularly
in forest margin, on soil and rocks in a wide range of
humidity, from sea level to 1500 m. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Queula, Jeinimeni, Tamango, Valle Exploradores, Laguna
San Rafael and on the road to Puerto Yungay DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Juan Fernández Archipiélago, and from Constitución
to Tierra del Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to
southern South America.
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Pseudocyphellaria lechleri (Müll. Arg.) Du Rietz
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs, on the
ground among mosses, in alpine and subalpine habitats.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango (1000 m altitude). DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Conguillio National Park to Tierra del Fuego.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992b; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Pseudocyphellaria mallota (Tuck.) H. Magn.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in Valdivian
rainforest and steppe areas, on rocks and stumps in open
forests or on deforested slopes, in humid and moderate light
situations. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni, Tamango, Valle
Exploradores and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Juan Fernández Archipiélago, Fray Jorge National Park, and
from Valdivia to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic
to southern South America
(Galloway 1992a,b).
Pseudocyphellaria malmeana D.J. Galloway
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in
Valdivian rainforest, on rocks and stumps in open forests or
on deforested slopes in humid and shaded habitats. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Queulat, Carretera Austral south of Cochrane.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Isla Mocha to Aisen. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992a,b; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Pseudocyphellaria meyenii (Trevis.) D.J. Galloway
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in lowland
to montane Valdivian rainforest, having an altitudinal range
from sea level to 800 m. RECORDS IN AISEN: Valle Exploradores
and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Isla Mocha
to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South
America.
(Galloway 1992 a,b; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Pseudocyphellaria neglecta (Müll. Arg.) H. Magn.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs, on rocks
in dryish habitats with a high light intensisty. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Jeinimeni, Coyhaique Bajo, Estancia Ñirehuao and
Río Simpson. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: la Campana National
Lichens of Aisén: QUILHOT, W. ET AL.
Park to Tierra del Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Galloway 1992b).
Pseudocyphellaria nitida (Taylor) Malme
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in
Valdivian rainforest in moderate to high-light habitats of high
rainfall, with an altitudinal range from sea level to 1600 m.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Río Cisnes, Valle Exploradores,
Laguna San Rafael, Tortel and Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Juan Fernández Archipiélago, and from Nahuelbuta
National Park to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic
to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992b).
Pseudocyphellaria norvegica (Gyeln.) P. James
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in humid
habitats. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango and Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández Archipiélago,
and from Isla Mocha to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Galloway 1992a,b; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Pseudocyphellaria nudata (Zahlbr.) D.J. Galloway
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in forested
areas, mainly in rather drier and moderate to high light
situations. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango, Valle Exploradores
and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Chillán to
Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South
America.
(Galloway 1992b).
Pseudocyphellaria obvoluta (Ach.) Malme
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs, also on
rocks in lowland and subalpine forests in areas of high
rainfall; from sea level to 1500 m. RECORDS IN AISEN: Puerto
Bertrand and Vagabundo. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Nahuelbuta
National Park to Isla Navarino. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992 b; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Pseudocyphellaria pilosella Malme
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in moist
humid, rather low-light habitats. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat,
Tamango, Valle Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael and Lago
Presidente Ríos. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Chillán to Aisen.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992 a,b).
Pseudocyphellaria piloselloides (Räsänen) H. Magn.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in open
forests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Valle Exploradores
and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Conguillio
National Park to Tierra del Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992 a,b).
Pseudocyphellaria pluvialis R. Sant.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in very
humid, often deeply shaded situations. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Valle Exploradores and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Isla Mocha to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic
to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992 a,b; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Pseudocyphellaria redonii D.J. Galloway
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs, rarely
on rocks; in shaded, humid habitats from sea level to 1000
m. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Cautín Province to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992a, b).
Pseudocyphellaria santessonii D.J. Galloway
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in mixed
humid rainforest, in habitats of moderate light. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Península de Taitao and Lago Presidente Ríos.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández Archipiélago, and
from Isla Mocha to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992a,b; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Pseudocyphellaria scabrosa R. Sant.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in
rainforests in low-light intensities, from sea level to 1500
m. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Valle Exploradores, Laguna
San Rafael, Vagabundo. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Isla Mocha
to Isla Navarino. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern
South America.
(Galloway 1992a,b; Quilhot et al. 2010; Redón & Quilhot
1977).
Pseudocyphellaria subrubella Räsänen
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in
conditions of moderate light between altitudes 500-1600 m.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Puerto Bertrand. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Llanquihue to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to
southern South America.
(Galloway 1992a,b).
Pseudocyphellaria vaccina (Mont.) Malme
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs, in open
forests near the margins and at treeline. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Laguna San Rafael and Vagabundo. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Isla Mocha to Tierra del Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992b; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Pseudocyphellaria valdiviana (Nyl.) Follmann
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HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in
Valdivian rainforest, among ferns and mosses in fairly
open conditions. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael
and Vagabundo. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Temuco to Aisen.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992a,b).
Pseudocyphellaria wandae D.J. Galloway
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in humid,
high rainfall habitats in moderate shade from 100 to 1000 m
altitude. RECORDS IN AISEN: Isla Magdalena. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Constitución to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic
to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992b).
Psoroma cinnamomeum Malme
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and mosses in habitats with high
humidity. RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango and Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Aisen to Tierra del Fuego
and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: the species is
known in southern South America and Antarctica.
(Galloway 1992a; Henssen & Renner 1981; Øvstedal &
Lewis Smith 2001).
Psoroma echinaceum P.M. Jørg. & Wedin
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of tree trunks in habitats
with high humidity. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: the species in known only in Aisen
and southern Argentina. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to
southern South America.
(Jørgensen & Wedin 1999).
Psoroma fruticulosum P. James & Henssen
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on twigs and small branches of
trees and shrubs, also on soil in humid and shaded habitats.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat and Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Conguillio National Park to Magallanes and Antarctic
Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: known from South America,
Subantarctic Islands, New Zealand and South Africa.
(Jørgensen & Galloway 1992; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith
2001).
Psoroma hypnorum (Vahl) S.F.Gray
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs, on soil
and mosses in steppe areas. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni
and Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: from Isla Mocha to
Magallanes and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
bipolar.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Psoroma palaceum (Fr.) Timbal & Tønsberg
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on mosses and rotten wood in humid
and shaded habitats in steppe areas. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Jeinimeni (950 m altitude). DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Aisen and
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Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Timdal & Tønsberg 2006).
Psoroma tenue Henssen
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on mosses, rocks and soil. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Jeinimeni and Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Aisen to Isla Navarino and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: the species is known in southernmost South
America and in Antarctica.
(Henssen & Renner 1981; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001).
Psorophorus pholidotus (Mont.) Elvebakk
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on trees and shrubs in humid
and shaded habitats. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat and Tortel.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan Fernández Archipiélago, and
from Conguillio National Park to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Elvebakk et al. 2010).
Punctelia borreri (Sm.) Krog
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on the bark of trees and shrubs in rather
shaded bitats. RECORDS IN AISEN: Carretera Austral between
Cochrane and Villa O’Higgins. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Isla Mocha, and from Valdivia to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Galloway 1985, UACH-UDEC 2007, 2008)
Rhizocarpon geographicum (L.) DC.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in open sites. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Jeinimeni and Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Juan Fernández Archipiélago, and from Portillo to Isla
Navarino and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001, Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Rhizocarpon grande (Flörke) Arnold
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Jeinimeni, Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Aisen to
Magallanes and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
bipolar.
(Galloway 2007; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001).
Rhizoplaca aspidophora (Vain.) Redón
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Jeinimeni and Tamango (800-1000 m). DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Chucuyo (northern Altiplano, 4500 m), Portillo (2600
m), San José de Maipo (900-2400 m), Laguna del Maule
(2540 m ), and from Aisen to Magallanes and Antarctic
Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: southern South America and
Antarctica.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Quilhot et al. 2007).
Rhizoplaca chrysoleuca (Sm.) Zopf
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks, also on soil in open sites in
Lichens of Aisén: QUILHOT, W. ET AL.
alpine zones. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni (900 m altitude).
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Chucuyo (northern Altiplano,
4500 m) to Trapa-Trapa (VIII Región) and Aisen. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION:
circumarctic, circumboreal to warmtemperate.
(Quilhot et al. 2007; Ryan 2002c).
Rhizoplaca melanophthalma (Ramond) Leuckert & Poelt
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in alpine areas, usually in open
sites. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni and Tamango (8001200 m altitude). DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Putre to Chungará
(Altiplano, 3500 to 4600 m), Portillo (2680 m), La Campana
National Park (1910 m), San José de Maipo (900-2400 m),
Laguna del Maule (2540 m), from Aisen to Magallanes
and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar,
circumboreal, extending to the tropics in alpine areas
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Quilhot et al. 2007; Redón
& Walkowiak 1978; Ryan 2002c).
Rimelia reticulata (Taylor) Hale & A. Flechter
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees occurring in a wide
variety of habitats, also on rocks in exposed situations.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Talca
to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan, widespread
throughout the tropics and temperate areas.
(Louwhoff & Elix 2002; Nash III & Elix 2002c).
Rinodina olivaceobrunnea C.W. Dodge & G.E. Baker
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: from Aisen to Magallanes
and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Jacobsen & Kappen 1989; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001).
Rusavskia elegans (Link) S.Y. Kondr. & Kärnefelt
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Jeinimeni. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Putre, Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, La Campana National Park, from Laguna
de la Laja National Park to Isla Navarino and Antarctic
Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Fedorenko et al. 2009; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001;
Redón & Quilhot 1977; Redón & Walkowiak 1978).
Sphaerophorus globosus (Huds.) Vain.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil, among mosses in open sites.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango and Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: from Llanquihue to Isla Navarino
and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Galloway 1992a; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Redón &
Quilhot 1977; Wedin 1995).
Stereocaulon alpinum Laurer
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks and mosses in open sites.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango (900-1100 m). DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: from Cautín Province to Isla Navarino and Antarctic
Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Lamb 1977; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Redón &
Quilhot 1977)
Stereocaulon corticatulum Nyl.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on mosses and rocks in open sites.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Cerro
Moreno (Antofagasta), and from Laguna de la Laja National
Park to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Follmann 1967; Lamb 1977; Redón 1974).
Stereocaulon glabrum (Müll. Arg.) Vain.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks, often amongst mosses. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Nahuelbuta
National Park to Magallanes and Antarctic Territory.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: southernmost South America, Tristán
de Cunha and Antarctica.
(Lamb 1977; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001).
Stereocaulon implexum Th. Fr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks and soil in open sites. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Laguna de
la Laja National Park to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
austral.
(Lamb 1977).
Stereocaulon ramulosum (Sw.) Räusch.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil, rocks and mosses.RECORDS
IN AISEN: Carretera Austral, Queulat, Isla Magdalena,
Jeinimeni, Tamango, Valle Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael
and Tortel. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Talca to Magallanes and
Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Galloway 1985; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001).
Stereocaulon tomentosum Fr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: from Valdivia to Magallanes.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: circumpolar.
(Goward & Ahti 1992).
Stereocaulon vesuvianum Pers.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks and soil. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Antuco to Magallanes and
Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Galloway 1985; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001).
Sticta ainoae D.J. Galloway & J. Pickering
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of forest trees and shrubs
in humid, rather shaded habitats in Valdivian rainforest,
also amongst mosses. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat, Isla
Magdalena, Rio Cisnes, Valle Exploradores and Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Isla Mocha to Aisen. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992a; 1994; Quilhot et al. 2010).
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Sticta caulescens De Not.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of rainforest trees and shrubs,
also on soil in very humid and often deeply shaded habitats.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Isla Magdalena, Vagabundo, Valle
Exploradores, Laguna San Rafael, on the roadside to Puerto
Yungay and Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Isla Mocha
to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern
South America.
(Galloway 1994; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Sticta fuliginosa (Hoffm.) Ach.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of bark and twigs of trees and
shrubs in rather drier habitats. RECORDS IN AISEN: Carretera
Austral between Chaitén and Lago Yelcho, Queulat,
Jeinimeni, Tamango, Laguna San Rafael, Valle Exploradores
and Tortel. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Putre, and from Fray
Jorge National Park to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Herrera pers. comm.; Galloway 1992a, 1994).
Sticta gaudichaldia Delise
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and sandy soils, amongst mosses
in rainforests. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Puyehue to Tierra del Fuego. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1992a, 1994).
Sticta hypochra Vain.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs in
rainforests, on stones and amongst mosses and rotten
wood. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni, Tamango and Laguna
San Rafael, Tortel and Katalalixar. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
from Conguillio National Park to Isla Navarino. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern South America.
(Galloway 1994; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Sticta limbata (Sm.) Ach.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte on twigs in understory
vegetation in Valdivian rainforest. RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna
San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Isla Mocha to Tierra del
Fuego. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Galloway 1992a, 1994).
Sticta longipes (Müll. Arg.) Malme
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte in Valdivian rainforests in
low-light situations and high humidity. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Queulat and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Isla
Mocha to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern
South America.
(Galloway 1994; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Sticta santessonii D.J. Galloway
HABITAT ECOLOGY: a primarily terricolous species in low
heathland vegetation, among mosses in situations of high
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humidity. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat and Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Conguillio National Park
to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to southern
South America.
(Galloway 1994).
Sticta sublimbata (J. Steiner) Swinscow & Krog
HABITAT ECOLOGY: from bark of forest trees in open to
moderately shaded habitats. RECORDS IN AISEN: Carretera
Austral near Chaitén, Puerto Aisen and Laguna San Rafael.
DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Isla Mocha, and from Puyehue to
Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: paleotropical.
(Galloway 1992a, 1994; Quilhot et al. 2010).
Sticta weigelii (Ach.) Vain.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on tree trunks and shrubs, on soil in fairly
open habitats in areas of high humidity; from sea level up
to 1500 m. RECORDS IN AISEN: Queulat and Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Fray Jorge National Park,
and from Conguillio National Park to Isla Navarino. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: paleotropical.
(Galloway 1992a, 1994, 2006; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Tapellaria epiphylla (Müll. Arg.) R. Sant.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on tree bark and living leaves, in rainforests.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: from Valdivia to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
pantropical
(Lücking et al. 2003).
Tephromela atra (Huds.) Hafellner
HABITAT ECOLOGY: On tree bark and rocks. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Jeinimeni and Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Zapahuira (3200 m), Juan Fernández Archipiélago, and
from Valparaíso to Isla Navarino and Antarctic Territory.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan
(Galloway 1998; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Redón &
Quilhot 1977).
Thamnolia vermicularis (Sw.) Ach. ex Schaer.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and mosses. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Tamango and Tortel. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Valdivia to Isla
Navarino. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Galloway 1985, 2007; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
Thelotrema lepadinum (Ach.) Ach.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Valle Exploradores and Laguna San
Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Coquimbo, Juan Fernández
Archipiélago, and from Concepción to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Galloway 1985).
Lichens of Aisén: QUILHOT, W. ET AL.
Toninia bullata (Meyen & Flot) Zahlbr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: On rocks in open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Tamango and Jeinimeni (800 to 1100 m). DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Putre (3350 m), and from Laguna del Maule (2500
m) to Aisen. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Galloway 1985, 1998).
Toninia sedifolia (Scop.) Timdal
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on soil and rocks in alpine zones. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Laguna del
Maule, from Aisen to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Timdal 2002).
Tukermannopsis chlorophylla (Willd.) Hale
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte in living trunks in rather
drier habitats. RECORDS IN AISEN: Jeinimeni, Tamango and
Vagabundo. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: La Campana National
Park to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Kärnefelt et al. 1992).
Umbilicaria antarctica Frey & I.M. Lamb
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in alpine areas. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Jeinimeni and Tamango (1100 m elevation). DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Aisen, Magallanes and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: east of Spain, South America, Antarctica.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001).
Cochrane and Villa O’Higgins. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Laguna del Maule to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Crespo & Sancho 1978; UACH-UDEC 2007, 2008).
Usnea acromelana Stirt.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks and soil in open sites. RECORDS
IN AISEN: Jeinimeni and Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Llanquihue to Isla Navarino and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Wirtz 2006; Wirtz et al. 2008).
Usnea aurantiaco-atra (Jacq.) Bory
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Llanquihue to Isla Navarino
and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: southernmost
South America and Antarctica.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Redón 1974; Redón &
Quilhot 1977; Wirtz 2006; Wirtz et al. 2008).
Usnea cornuta Körb.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on wood, bark and rocks, usually in well
open situations. RECORDS IN AISEN: on the road side between
Cochrane and Villa O’Higgins. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Aisen.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Fos & Clerc 2000; UACH-UDEC 2007, 2008).
Umbilicaria cylindrica (L.) Del.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in steppe areas. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Jeinimeni and Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
from Llanquihue to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Galloway 1985, 2007).
Usnea trachycarpa (Stirt.) Müll. Arg.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Tamango. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Llanquihue to Isla Navarino
and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: endemic to
southern South America.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Redón 1974; Redón &
Quilhot 1977; Wirtz 2006; Wirtz et al. 2008).
Umbilicaria decussata (Vill.) Zahlbr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in steppe areas. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Jeinimeni. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Portillo, Laguna del
Maule, and from Llanquihue to Magallanes and Antarctic
Territory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: cosmopolitan.
(Galloway 2007; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Sancho et
al. 1992).
Verrucaruia maura Wahlenb.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on coastal rocks. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Llanquihue to
Isla Navarino and Antarctic Terrritory. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION:
cosmopolitan.
(Galloway 1922a; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Redón &
Quilhot 1977).
Umbilicaria nylanderiana (Zahlbr.) H. Magn.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in steppe areas. RECORDS IN
AISEN: Chile Chico and Fachinal. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
from Osorno to Magallanes and Antarctic Territory. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Galloway 2007; Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Sancho et
al. 1992).
Xanthoparmelia ulcerosa (Zahlbr.) Hale
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Estancia Ñirehuao, Coyhaique. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE:
Valparaíso and Santiago, from Aisen to Magallanes. GLOBAL
DISTRIBUTION: the species is apparently restringed to South
America.
(Nash III et al. 1995).
Umbilicaria polyrrhiza (L.) Fr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in open sites in steppe areas.
RECORDS IN AISEN: Chile Chico and Carretera Austral between
Xanthopsoroma contextum (Stirt.) Elvebakk
HABITAT ECOLOGY: an epiphyte of trees and shrubs, also on
mosses in habitats of high humidity. RECORDS IN AISEN:
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Queulat, Puerto Cisnes, Puerto Aisen, Valle Exploradores and
Carretera Austral 38 km north of Bahía Murta. DISTRIBUTION
IN CHILE: Juan Fernández Archipiélago, and from Malleco
Province to Magallanes. GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: austral.
(Elvebakk et al. 2010).
Xanthopsoroma soccatum (R. Br. ex Cromb.) Elvebakk
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on twigs of shrubs and trees, also on
mosses. RECORDS IN AISEN: Puerto Aisen, Lago Las Torres
and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN CHILE: Juan
Fernández Archipiélago and from Villarrica to Aisen.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: australasian.
(Elvebakk et al. 2010).
Xanthoria candelaria (L.) Th. Fr.
HABITAT ECOLOGY: on rocks in open sites. RECORDS IN AISEN:
Jeinimeni, Tamango and Laguna San Rafael. DISTRIBUTION IN
CHILE: Llanquihue to Isla Navarino and Antarctic Territory.
GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION: bipolar.
(Øvstedal & Lewis Smith 2001; Redón & Quilhot 1977).
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We are greatly indebted to D.J. Galloway, J.W. Bjerke, Arve
Elvebakk and B. Goffinet for their inestimable collaboration
in the identification of the species; to Daniela Castro,
Coordinator of the project Biodiversidad de Aisen; to Sergio
Herrera, Coordinator of Darwin Project; to CONAF XI
Region, especially to Dennis Aldridge and the guardparks
Hernán Velázquez, Tomás Ormeño, Javier Subiabre and
Benjamín Molina; to Raleigh International and Venturers for
field assistance; to Fernanda Cavieres, from the Universidad
de Valparaíso, for reviewing the manuscript. We are
sincerely grateful to the Dirección de Investigación of the
Universidad de Valparaíso for several grants to investigate
lichens in Aisen.
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