Rinodina milvina (Wahlenb.) Th. Fr.

Syn.: Lecanora milvina (Wahlenb.) Ach., Lecanora sophodes (Ach.) Ach. var. scopulina Nyl., Lecanora sophodes (Ach.) Ach. var. submilvina Nyl., Lecanora subconfragosa Nyl., Lecanora submilvina (Nyl.) Croz., Parmelia milvina Wahlenb., Rinodina arnoldii auct. non H. Mayrhofer & Poelt, Rinodina milvina (Wahlenb.) Th. Fr. var. karelica Räsänen, Rinodina sophodes (Ach.) A. Massal. f. saxicola Kernst., Rinodina sophodes (Ach.) A. Massal. var. scopulina (Nyl.) Croz., Rinodina subconfragosa (Nyl.) Flagey
Lichenised.
Substrate: siliceous rocks, intermediate rocks (such as calciferous schists)
Altitudinal range: from the montane belt (potential vegetation: deciduous forests dominated by Fagus sylvatica and closed coniferous forests with Picea abies) 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: a cool-temperate to arctic-alpine, circumpolar lichen found on boulders of base-rich to weakly calciferous siliceous rocks, usually on steeply inclined surfaces, often (but not always) parasitic on other crustose lichens, with optimum near or above treeline; widespread throughout the Alps.
Austria: Vorarlberg; Tirol; Salzburg; Kärnten; Steiermark; Niederösterreich (incl. Wien); Switzerland: Bern; Graubünden; Schwyz; Ticino; Uri; Vaud; Valais; France: Alpes-de-Haute-Provence; Haute-Alpes; Alpes-Maritimes; Savoie; Haute-Savoie; Italy: Friuli; Veneto; Trentino Alto Adige; Lombardia; Piemonte; Valle d'Aosta; Liguria;