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- outer-covering or rind, generally of a fruiting body. From Latin cortice, bark. corticolous Living on tree bark. cortina Of agarics, the remnants of the partial...
- A corticolous lichen is a lichen that grows on bark. This is contrasted with lignicolous lichen, which grows on wood that has had the bark stripped from...
- in a monograph of the genus Roccella. ampliotremoid A morphotype of corticolous thelotremoid lichens used to describe characteristics of apothecial and...
- Eusemann, P. (1 June 2016). "Ecological factors limiting occurrence of corticolous myxomycetes–a case study from Alaska". Fungal Ecology. 21: 16–23. doi:10...
- genus, containing the single species Stirtoniella kelica, a crustose and corticolous lichen originally described from New Zealand in 1873 as a species of...
- grows on wood that has the bark stripped from it. This contrasts with a corticolous lichen that grows on the bark, and saxicolous lichens that grow on rock...
- canopy epiphytes and bark characteristics ****ociated with the presence of corticolous myxomycetes" (PDF). Botany. 87 (5): 509–517. Bibcode:2009Botan..87..509E...
- Pseudosagedia aenea is a widespread species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Porinaceae. Pseudosagedia aenea was first described...
- Xanthoria ulophyllodes is a species of mostly saxicolous (corticolous-dwelling) lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. It was formally described as a new...
- the bark of trees, sometimes high in the canopy. These are known as corticolous myxomycetes. Most species are very small. Myxomycota, now considered...