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Calycinal
Calycinal Ca*lyc"i*nal, Calycine Cal"y*cine, a. (Bot.)
Pertaining to a calyx; having the nature of a calyx.
Calycine
Calycinal Ca*lyc"i*nal, Calycine Cal"y*cine, a. (Bot.)
Pertaining to a calyx; having the nature of a calyx.
Meaning of Calycin from wikipedia
- (2019). "The
phylogenetic position of
species of
Lecanora s. l.
containing calycin and
usnic acid, with the
description of
Lecanora solaris Yakovchenko &...
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contains calycin and
pinastric acid as
major lichen products and
leprapinic acid as a
minor metabolite,
while the
other chemotype has only
calycin. LaGreca...
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primary lichen products include leprapinic acid, with
smaller amounts of
calycin,
vulpinic acid, and
pulvinic dilactone.
Chrysothrix occidentalis is found...
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Candelariella deppeanae (using high-performance
liquid chromatography)
include calycin,
pulvic acid lactone,
vulpinic acid, and
pulvinic acid. Westberg, Martin...
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measuring between 9–14 μm across. On a
chemical level, it
tests positive for
calycin and
possibly leprapinic acid.
Chrysothrix galapagoana,
found in the Galapagos...
- orange, with UV+ a
dullish dark orange.
Secondary metabolites include calycin acid and
diffractaic acid.
Field Guide to
California Lichens,
Stephen Sharnoff...
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detected in the
lichen (using high-performance
liquid chromatography)
include calycin,
pulvic acid lactone,
vulpinic acid, and
pulvinic acid. Westberg, Martin...
- 2–4 μm.
Chrysothrix chlorina contains a
suite of
lichen products,
including calycin,
leprapinic acid,
vulpinic acid, zeorin, and
trace amounts of pulvinic...
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foliose thallus and the
unique chemical substances it contains, such as
calycin,
pulvinic and
vulpinic acids, and
pulvinic acid lactone. The
genus Opeltiella...
- with one to
three septa. Chemically, Pseudocyp****aria
hirsuta contains calycin,
pulvinic acid, and
pulvinic dilactone. However, some
specimens that lack...