Cetrariella commixta grows in the Czech Republic only in mountains, on silicate rocks and screes, where it may be mistaken for the similar and more common Melanelia hepatizon. Recently, C. commixta has been found in the Šumava Mts, Krušné hory Mts, Jizerské hory Mts, Krkonoše Mts, Kralický Sněžník Mts and Hrubý Jeseník Mts. It has a boreal-montane to arctic-alpine distribution and occurs throughout the entire Northern Hemisphere.
Literature: Peksa O. [ed.] (2008): Zajímavé lichenologické nálezy IV. (Parmeliaceae). – Bryonora 42: 30–37.
taxonomic classification:Ascomycota → Lecanoromycetes → Lecanorales → Parmeliaceae → Cetrariella
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