- '
ceruchoides'
apparently had been
applied by Rolf
Santesson to a
specimen he had
collected from
Chile in 1940 (“RSant 2660”, “R(amalina)
ceruchoides”)...
- (collected by
Rudolf M. Schuster) as
belonging to
Niebla ceruchoides (=
Vermilacinia ceruchoides),
which led to its
treatment as a
synonym in the Lichen...
- been
treated in the
genus Niebla under a
broader species concept, N.
ceruchoides,
without explanation.
Niebla differs from
Vermilacinia by the cortex...
- and
sometimes bear
subterminal apothecia. The
species is
similar to V.
ceruchoides,
which differs by
narrower branches, less than 1mm in diameter, and by...
- with
mosses and lichens. It
often grows in
layers of the
lichen Niebla ceruchoides,
which may
provide a moisture-capturing bed for
seeds that fall from...
- Po****tions of
Dudleya anomala are
consistently ****ociated with
Niebla ceruchoides.
Cultivated plant with
nascent inflorescences. At the
University of California...
-
flaccescens (=
Vermilacinia flaccescens), and
unpublished name
Ramalina “
ceruchoides”.
Follmann incorporated chemical data from
other studies not
based on...
- also
independently had
recognized many of them (Niebla isidiaescens, V.
ceruchoides, V. laevigata, V. procera), not a
single species described by
Spjut was...
- (Polypodium californi****). It may have an ****ociation with the
lichen Niebla ceruchoides,
which might act as a bed for the
seeds of the
dudleya when they fall...
-
Vermilacinia Niebla cephalota Niebla ceruchis Niebla cedrosensis Niebla ceruchoides Niebla combeoides Niebla flaccescens Niebla granulans Niebla laevigata...