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study lichens (lichenologists) have
described a
dozen of
these forms:
areolate, byssoid, calicioid, cladoniform, crustose, filamentous, foliose, fruticose...
- The
areolate grouper (Epinephelus areolatus), also
known as the
yellowspotted rockcod,
areolate rockcod, green-spotted rock-cod,
squaretail grouper or...
- : 260 They are
placodioid crustose lichens,
ranging in form from
rimose to
areolate. The
genus has a
widespread distribution and
contains eight species. Dimelaena...
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marbled grouper (D. inermis)
smooth grouper (D. striolata)
Epinephelus Areolate grouper (E. areolatus)
Atlantic goliath grouper (E. itajara)
Banded grouper...
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family Teloschistaceae.
Characteristics of the
species include its dark,
areolate thallus, and its dark,
sessile (stalkless)
apothecia (fruiting bodies)...
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Placocarpus schaereri is a
species of
saxicolous (rock-dwelling),
areolate, and
crustose lichen in the
family Verrucariaceae.
Found in
Europe and West...
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vitellina is a
common and
widespread green-yellow to orange-yellow
crustose areolate lichen that
grows on rock, wood, and bark, all over the world. It grows...
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surface of a
lichen is
sometimes contrasted to the
surface being areolate.
Areolate is an
extreme form of
being rimose,
where the
cracks or
fissures are...
- expanded.
Dorsal skin is
weakly pustular, that of
venter is
smooth to
areolate.
Dorsal coloration is
variable (brown, gray, or yellow-green) and includes...
- Cretacea,
which is a
grouping characterized by "Exoperidium
spiny or
areolate.
Capillitium with
small or
large pits.
Subgleba cellular or rudimentary...