“…Although Chroococcidiopsis is the dominant cyanobacterium in endolithic habitats in hot deserts, such as the Atacama (Dong et al, 2007;Crits-Christoph et al, 2016;Meslier et al, 2018;Ertekin et al, 2020;Qu et al, 2020;Casero et al, 2021), Negev (Israel) and Namib (southern Africa) Deserts (Qu et al, 2020), other coccoid taxa have also been found in endolithic assemblages from the Atacama Desert, such as Gloeocapsa (Crits-Christoph et al, 2016;Ertekin et al, 2020.;Casero et al, 2021) and Halothece (Ertekin et al, 2020). Recent culture-dependent and culture-independent studies, also in the Atacama Desert, have shown the occurrence of Synechococcus, Gloeocapsopsis (Casero et al, 2021), Aliterella, and Pleurocapsa minor (Jung et al, 2019).…”