- gelatinous, and
other lichens do not have a cortex; in
other words, they are
ecorticate. Fruticose, foliose, crustose, and
squamulose lichens generally have up...
-
described as a new
species in 2013 by
Dutch lichenologist André Aptroot. This
ecorticate lichen is
characterized by its yellowish-white thallus,
which does not...
- Menezes, and
Marcela Cáceres in 2013. The
thallus of P. multiseptatum is
ecorticate and whitish-grey in color, with the
distinctive feature of fluorescing...
- UV+ (yellow)
thallus and ins****d hamathecium. The yellowish-white,
ecorticate thallus features spherical, erumpent,
solitary ascomata measuring 0.2–0...
-
Chara braunii is one of only
several ecorticate species of the
genus Chara occurring in
Europe and the only
species without cortication known from Poland...
- crenate-lobed. The
podetia are more or less cylindrical, rough,
corticate or
ecorticate, esorediate, squamulose, and shiny. They
contain two
secondary metabolites:...
- Rhodophyta. The
thalli form
small tufts up to 3 cm long. The axes are
ecorticate consisting of
axial cells surrounded by four
periaxial cells. Polysiphonia...
-
lichenologist Harrie Sipman in 1983, the
genus is
characterised by its thick,
ecorticate thallus ranging from pale whitish-grey to yellowish, and its disc-like...
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resembles Polymeridium albocinereum but
exhibits a UV+ (yellow) thallus. The
ecorticate, whitish-grey
thallus is
characterized by spherical, erumpent, solitary...
- name
wreath lichen. The main
vegetative body (thallus)
lacks a
cortex (
ecorticate and is
often immersed in the
substrate or
byssoid (whispy, like teased...