Niebla infundibula is a fruticose lichen that grows on rocks along the Pacific Coast in the Channel Islands of California (San Nicolas Island) and in Baja California on Guadalupe Island, and on the main peninsula in the southern region of the Northern Vizcaíno Desert on a ridge south of Punta Negra.[1] The epithet, infundibula, is in reference to the funnel shape of the thallus branches.
^Spjut, R. W. 1996. Niebla and Vermilacinia (Ramalinaceae) from California and Baja California. Sida Bot. Misc. 14
Nieblainfundibula is a fruticose lichen that grows on rocks along the Pacific Coast in the Channel Islands of California (San Nicolas Island) and in Baja...
and Nieblainfundibula that differs by lack of aggregate apothecia and larger prominent pycnidia not elevated by the surrounding cortex. Niebla sorocarpia...
ridges and peaks. In addition to Niebla homaleoides, other rare new species of lichens were discovered, Nieblainfundibula (divaricatic acid) and Vermilacinia...
homaleoides, Niebla infundibula, Niebla josecuervoi, Niebla sorocarpia, Niebla turgida, and other related species with short tufts of branches. Niebla juncosa has...
to V. rigida, other rare new species of lichens were discovered, Nieblainfundibula and N. homaleoides, the latter was also found with V. rigida on Punta...