Dermatocarpon miniatum (L.) W. Mann var. miniatum

Syn.: Dermatocarpon miniatum (L.) W. Mann var. aetneum (Tornab.) Zahlbr., Dermatocarpon miniatum (L.) W. Mann var. imbricatum (A. Massal.) Dalla Torre & Sarnth., Dermatocarpon miniatum (L.) W. Mann var. umbilicatum (Schaer.) Vain., Endocarpon miniatum (L.) P. Gaertn., G. Mey. & Scherb., Endocarpon miniatum (L.) P. Gaertn., G. Mey. & Scherb. var. aetneum Tornab., Endocarpon miniatum (L.) P. Gaertn., G. Mey. & Scherb. var. imbricatum A. Massal., Lichen miniatus L.
Lichenised.
Substrate: calciferous rocks, intermediate rocks (such as calciferous schists)
Altitudinal range: from the mesomediterranean belt (potential vegetation: evergreen broad-leaved forests dominated by Quercus ilex) to the alpine belt (potential vegetation: treeless Alpine grasslands and tundras, to the lower limit of perennial snow and the equilibrium line of glaciers)
Note: on more or less calciferous and on basic siliceous rocks, from calcareous schists to limestone and dolomite, especially on steeply inclined to underhanging surfaces, and in rain-tracks, with a wide altitudinal range; widespread throughout the Alps.
Austria: Vorarlberg; Tirol; Salzburg; Kärnten; Steiermark; Oberösterreich; Niederösterreich (incl. Wien); Germany: Oberbayern; Schwaben; Switzerland: Bern; Graubünden; Luzern; St. Gallen; Schwyz; Ticino; Uri; Unterwalden; Vaud; Valais; France: Alpes-de-Haute-Provence; Haute-Alpes; Alpes-Maritimes; Drôme; Isère; Savoie; Haute-Savoie; Vaucluse; Var; Italy: Friuli; Veneto; Trentino Alto Adige; Lombardia; Piemonte; Valle d'Aosta; Liguria; Slovenia: Alpine and Pre-Alpine Slovenia; Trnovsky Gozd; Liechtenstein