Vezdaea aestivalis (Ohlert) Tscherm.-Woess & Poelt
Syn.: Biatora aestivalis (Ohlert) Lindau, Catillaria byssacea Vězda, Lecidea aestivalis Ohlert, Pachyascus byssaceus (Vězda) Vězda
Lichenised.
Substrate: bark, living mosses, parasitic on other lichens, siliceous rocks, plant debris
Altitudinal range: from the submediterranean/colline belt (potential vegetation: mixed deciduous forests dominated by Quercus and Carpinus) to the subalpine belt (potential vegetation: open, taiga-like forests dominated by Larix decidua and/or Pinus cembra and Rhododendron)
Note: a mild-temperate to Mediterranean-Atlantic, ephemeral species found on epiphytic bryophytes, mosses, plant debris, soil, much more rarely on mossy trunks of deciduous trees with a base-rich bark. Being inconspicuous, and likely to be confused with the much more common Bilimbia sabuletorum, this species might be more widespread, but is certainly not common in the Alps.
Austria: Tirol; Salzburg; Kärnten; Steiermark; Niederösterreich (incl. Wien); Germany: Oberbayern; Switzerland: Glarus; Graubünden; St. Gallen; Schwyz; France: Alpes-Maritimes; Vaucluse; Var; Italy: Friuli;