Diversity of foliicolous lichens in Shivamogga district, Karnataka

  • Y. L. Krishnamurthy Department of Post Graduate Studies and Research in Applied Botany, Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta – 577451, Shivamogga Dist., Karnataka, India.
  • Shravan Kumar Subramanya Department of Post Graduate Studies and Research in Applied Botany, Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta – 577451, Shivamogga Dist., Karnataka, India.

Abstract

Foliicolous lichens are one of the poorly documented groups of organisms found exclusively in
evergreen forests. Very few works have been done on this group of lichens in the state of
Karnataka. Hence, the present study is carried out to document the diversity of foliicolous
lichens in evergreen, shola and semi-evergreen forest patches of Shivamogga district, Karnataka.
Thirty-three species of foliicolous lichens are documented in the present study belonging to 16
genera and nine families. Among them Porina multiloculata, P. epiphylla, P. karnatakensis and
Tricharia allostrigosa are the most dominant species. Whereas, Mazosia bambusae, Porina
nitidula, P. semecarpi, P. microcarpa and Tapellaria phyllophila are less dominant species. Calamus
thwaitesii supports wide range of foliicolous lichens. Cinnamomum macrocarpum, Dimocarpus
longan, Memecylon malabaricum and Pinanga dicksonii are the other important plant species
commonly supporting the foliicolous lichens in the study area. In the selected small study area,
we are able to document 33 species of epiphyllous lichens. More explorations may yield many
additions to the present knowledge.
Keywords: Epiphyllous, Mazosia, Porina, Shola, Tapellaria

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