Xanthocarpia erichansenii
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| Xanthocarpia erichansenii | |
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| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Fungi |
| Division: | Ascomycota |
| Class: | Lecanoromycetes |
| Order: | Teloschistales |
| Family: | Teloschistaceae |
| Genus: | Xanthocarpia |
| Species: | X. erichansenii |
| Binomial name | |
| Xanthocarpia erichansenii | |
![]() Holotype site: Head of Søndre Strømfjord, SW Greenland | |
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Xanthocarpia erichansenii is a species of terricolous (ground-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae.[2] It is found in southwest Greenland, where it grows on loess (a type of soil) among mosses.
The lichen was first formally described in 2009 by the lichenologists Sergey Kondratyuk, Arne Thell, Ingvar Kärnefelt, and John Elix; it was initially classified in the genus Caloplaca. The species epithet honours the Danish lichenologist Eric Steen Hansen, who, according to the authors, "has made enormous contributions to our knowledge of lichens in Greenland".[3] Patrik Frödén and colleagues transferred the taxon to the genus Xanthocarpia in 2013.[4]
