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Solorina crocea, commonly known as the orange chocolate chip lichen, is a species of terricolous (ground-dwelling) and foliose (leafy) lichen in the family Peltigeraceae. The lichen, which was first formally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753, has an arctic–alpine and circumpolar distribution and occurs in Asia, Europe, North America, and New Zealand. It generally grows on the bare ground in sandy soils, often in moist soil near snow patches or seepage areas. Although several forms and varieties of the lichen have been proposed in its history, these are not considered to have any independent taxonomic significance.

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  • Solorina crocea (de)
  • Solorina crocea (fr)
  • Dołczanka szafranowa (pl)
  • Solorina crocea (en)
  • Saffranslav (sv)
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  • Solorina crocea, auch als Safranflechte bezeichnet, ist eine Laubflechte. (de)
  • Solorina crocea est une espèce de lichen de la famille des Peltigeraceae (fr)
  • Dołczanka szafranowa (Solorina crocea (L.) Ach.) – gatunek grzybów z rodziny pawężnicowatych (Peltigeraceae). Ze względu na współżycie z glonami zaliczany jest do porostów. (pl)
  • Saffranslav (Solorina crocea) är en lavart som först beskrevs av L., och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Erik Acharius. Saffranslav ingår i släktet Solorina och familjen Peltigeraceae. Arten är reproducerande i Sverige. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Solorina crocea, commonly known as the orange chocolate chip lichen, is a species of terricolous (ground-dwelling) and foliose (leafy) lichen in the family Peltigeraceae. The lichen, which was first formally described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753, has an arctic–alpine and circumpolar distribution and occurs in Asia, Europe, North America, and New Zealand. It generally grows on the bare ground in sandy soils, often in moist soil near snow patches or seepage areas. Although several forms and varieties of the lichen have been proposed in its history, these are not considered to have any independent taxonomic significance. (en)
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