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- perithecioid ascomata, which are immersed in "a mat of cyanobacteria and chlorococcoid algae, with only the tips protruding". The lichen is only known from...
- -tho, -na, and -tri. Although most members of the Stictidaceae have chlorococcoid green algae as their photobiont partner, Trinathotrema ****ociates with...
- in traces, and more rarely hyposalazinic acid. The photobiont is a chlorococcoid. Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. Vol 3., Nash, T...
- lichen. About 90% of all known lichens have a green alga as a symbiont. 'Chlorococcoid' means a green alga (Chlorophyta) that has single cells that are globose...
- crustose thallus and from Multiclavula (Cantharellales) by having a chlorococcoid (instead of coccomyxoid) photobiont. The type species grows on soil...
- morphological characteristics, of no or unknown taxonomic significance. chlorococcoid A term describing green algae with a coccoid shape. chlorolichen A lichen...
- propagules soredia and isidia. The photobiont partner of the lichen is chlorococcoid, i.e., green algae cells that are roughly spherical, and these cells...
- photobiont, or photosynthetic partner, is present, it is usually of the chlorococcoid type, which consists spherical green algae. The reproductive structures...
- called atranorin, measuring about 10 to 18 μm thick. The lichen houses chlorococcoid algae, with cells measuring about 6 to 11 μm in diameter. This species...
- acid and lecanoric acid. The photobiont partner of this lichen is a chlorococcoid green alga with a diameter of 10–15 μm. Spribille, Toby; Fryday, Alan...