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- species of Acanthothecis. Acanthothecis abaphoides (Nyl.) Staiger & Kalb (1999) Acanthothecis adjuncta Welz & Sipman (2014) Acanthothecis africana Staiger...
- Acanthothecis borealis is a rare species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) script lichen in the family Graphidaceae. Found only in the Northern Territory...
- Acanthothecis aquilonia is a species of corticolous lichen in the family Graphidaceae, and was first described in 2008 by Alan Archer and John Alan Elix...
- related Acanthothecis rosea, A. collateralis does not contain the pigment isohypocrelline and does not have rose-pink ascocarps. "Acanthothecis collateralis...
- long-wavelength UV light. This species and Acanthothecis tetraphora are the only species in genus Acanthothecis known to produce lichexanthone. Feuerstein...
- Acanthothecis oryzoides is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Graphidaceae. Found in Brazil, it was formally described as a...
- Acanthothecis latispora is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Graphidaceae. Found in Brazil, it was formally described as a...
- identified through thin-layer chromatography. Acanthothecis verrucosa is most similar to Acanthothecis consocians due to the production of psoromic acid...
- Acanthothecis aurantiacodiscus is a species of corticolous lichen in the family Graphidaceae. Found in Sri Lanka, it was formally described as a new species...
- Acanthothecis subfarinosa is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Graphidaceae. Found in Brazil, it was formally described as...