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Cetrelia cetrarioides is a
foliose lichen belonging to the
family Parmeliaceae. It is
native to
Eurasia and
Northern America. "Cetrelia
cetrarioides (Delise)...
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White pseudocyp****ae on the
upper surface of a lobe of
Cetrelia cetrarioides...
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similar to
other Cetrelia species that
produce soredia,
including C.
cetrarioides, C. chicitae, C. olivetorum, and C. monachorum.
Unlike these species...
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distinguished from P. perlatum by the K+ (red)
reaction of its medulla.
Cetrelia cetrarioides has been do****ented as a lookalike,
presumably because of the
cilia on...
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Soviet Union. Of the five morphotypes, only
cetrarioides is
widely distributed in the world.
Cetrelia cetrarioides is
found throughout the
Northern Hemisphere...
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argentinensis Kretzschmaria aspinifera Kretzschmaria bengalensis Kretzschmaria cetrarioides Kretzschmaria chardoniana Kretzschmaria clavus Kretzschmaria colensoi...
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greater quantity than any
other South West location, and
Cetrelia cetrarioides,
which is
found in
other Dartmoor woodlands as well. The more common...
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studies he showed, for example, that the
lichens now
known as
Cetrelia cetrarioides and C. olivetorum
could be
distinguished as
distinct species due to their...
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Neuropogon (N. aurantiaco-ater);
Parmelia (P. caperata, P.
cetrarioides, P. conspersa, P. hypotrypella, P. laevior, P. nikkoensis, P. saxatilis...
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Hypoxylon annulatum Mont.
Hypoxylon argillaceum Fr.
Hypoxylon cetrarioides Welw. & Curr.
Hypoxylon clypeus Schw.
Hypoxylon colliculosum Nitschke...