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of seashores, sometimes extending above the high-water mark on sea-facing slopes. Its areoles are usually thicker and strongly convex near the shore, but those found above the splash zone may resemble
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in its more convex areoles that tend to become isolated as the thallus ages, and its young apothecia often feature a yellow crenulate thalline margin. Another species,
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apothecia the same colour as its thallus, can be easily confused with other species in the field. It is often mistaken for a morph of
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more closely, presenting challenges in distinguishing individual specimens based solely on morphology.
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word for "sun", was chosen to reflect the rich yellow colour of its often circular
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along the southern and western shores of Great Britain.
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Fungi
Ascomycota
Lecanoromycetes
Teloschistales
Teloschistaceae
Caloplaca
Binomial name
Orange
Holotype
Benllech
saxicolous
crustose lichen
Teloschistaceae
limestone
siliceous rocks
formally described
Alan Orange
species epithet
Latin
thalli
placodioid
micrometres
septum
Dorset
Cornwall
North Wales
areolate

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