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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...
- canopy epiphytes and bark characteristics ****ociated with the presence of corticolous myxomycetes" (PDF). Botany. 87 (5): 509–517. doi:10.1139/b09-027. Archived...
- Europe. This genus comprises both saxicolous (growing on rocks) and corticolous (growing on tree bark) species, which are found in various habitats,...
- Trichothelium kalbii is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Porinaceae. It was formally described as a new species...
- Psorophorus species differ from other species in the family in being corticolous, having adpressed squamules on a distinct, dark prothallus, lacking melanins...
- endolithic lichens.: 159  A crustose lichen that grows on bark is called a corticolous lichen.: 159  A lichen that grows on wood from which the bark has been...
- Diorygma isidiolichexanthoni**** is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Graphidaceae. It is found in the Atlantic Forest...
- lists the species known from the dry tropical habitats. The majority are corticolous species that grow on the bark of trees or shrubs. A few are saxicolous;...