Candelariella antennaria, or the pussytoes eggyolk lichen,[2] is a lichen commonly distributed in North America, and has been observed in South America, Asia, Australia, and Europe.[3][4][5][6] It is characterized by its gray thallus and bright yellow apothecia, as well as its very small size.[3]
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Candelariellaantennaria, or the pussytoes eggyolk lichen, is a lichen commonly distributed in North America, and has been observed in South America, Asia...
orange-yellow discs. Most species have a yellow thallus, although Candelariellaantennaria is one example with a grey thallus. Some species are pycnidiate...