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Cyanolichens are
lichens that
apart from the
basic fungal component ("mycobiont"),
contain cyanobacteria,
otherwise known as blue-green algae, as the photosynthesizing...
- of the
green alga.
Although strains of
cyanobacteria found in
various cyanolichens are
often closely related to one another, they
differ from the most closely...
- the same lichen. A
cyanolichen is a
lichen with a
cyanobacterium as its main
photosynthetic component (photobiont). Many
cyanolichens are
small and black...
- in the lichen. A "
cyanolichen" is a
lichen with a
cyanobacterium as its main
photosynthetic component (photobiont). Most
cyanolichen are also ascolichens...
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Collema coccophorum is a
cyanolichen also
known as soil pulp
lichen or
jelly lichen. It can be
found in many
areas of the world,
including North America...
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Lichinodium canadense is a
species of
minute fruticose (bushy)
cyanolichen in the
family Lichinodiaceae. It is
found in
British Columbia, Canada, where...
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Peltigera islandica is a
cyanolichen indigenous to Iceland. Only
recently discovered in 2016, it is
likely that
specimens currently labelled as P. membranaceae...
- 1016/j.revpalbo.2007.05.002. Taylor, T.N.; H****, H; Kerp, H (1997). "A
cyanolichen from the
Lower Devonian Rhynie chert". Am J Bot. 84 (7): 992–1004. doi:10...
- Henssen, the
genus currently includes four
recognised species.
These small cyanolichens are
characterised by
their squamulose (scaly) to
peltate (shield-shaped)...
- the
family Lichinaceae. The
genus contains four
marine species.
These cyanolichens include species such as L. pygmaea or L. confinis, in
which the ****ociated...