The lichen is widespread but uncommon in the coastal plain of southeastern North America, south to
Georgia. Its range was later extended after it was recorded as far north as
Maryland. In the
Delmarva Peninsula, several populations were discovered where the lichen had numerous (not previously reported in this species), but lacked . Although the lichen was previously assumed to be
corticolous (bark-dwelling), further collections and additional investigation of previously collected specimens suggests that the species may be
lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling), as it appears to be consistently associated and growing over the crustose lichen
Pyrrhospora varians, sometimes to the point almost almost completely obscuring the thallus of its putative
host. Additional research is needed to firmly establish the ecological preferences of this lichen. ==References==