Glyphopeltis is a genus in the family Psoraceae.
[1] It is monotypic, consisting of the single saxicolous lichen species Glyphopeltis eburina, found in southern Africa.
This species was formally described as a new species in 1985 by Franklin Brusse, who discovered the type specimen growing on the shaded lower surface of a dolerite boulder in Cape Province.
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