: Felipes leucopellaeus.

Felipes leucopellaeus is widespread in humid natural forests in southern and central Norway. It is characterized by an extensive felty to granular thallus with trentepohlioid photobiont. The brownish black apothecia are often lobed or elongated, and have a thin white pruina. The spores are 3–4(–5)-transversely septate, and brown and warted when old. The apical cell is not enlarged.

Felipes leucopellaeus (Ach.) Frisch & G.Thor
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