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- euploca Bullate – has an extremely inflated appearance. E.g. Genus Mobergia Effigurate - has radially arranged marginal lobes that are prolonged. E.g. Genera...
- favoring higher elevations, above 900 metres (3,000 ft), and being somewhat effigurate with smaller (less than 1 mm) yellow apothecia. Lichen Flora of the Greater...
- with marginal areoles that are irregularly lobate but not distinctly effigurate or placodioid. The thallus has a deep chrome-yellow colour, with a smooth...
- (powdery reproductive propagules) on its thallus. This species has a thick, effigurate thallus with weak marginal lobes and developed marginal, labriform (lip-shaped)...
- layer (hypothallus). The margins of the thallus may display slightly effigurate (decoratively marginated) lobes up to 0.5 mm wide, which are considerably...
- narrow to moderately broad lobes, a non-pored epicortex, the presence of effigurate pseudocyp****ae (i.e. with a lobed shape), and bifusiform conidia. The...
- subfamily Teloschistoideae of the family Teloschistaceae. Scutaria forms an effigurate (irregularly branched or spread out) and almost lobate (having lobe-like...
- ecto- A prefix meaning "outside" or "outer". ectotunica See bitunicate. effigurate Referring to crustose, areolate lichens with marginal areoles that are...
- collected at the same type locality as B. frigidia, but with a more effigurate margin and lighter colour. MacKenzie rejected taxonomic value for variations...
- species exhibits unique characteristics, such as the presence of white effigurate (with a defined form) maculae in P. baculigera, the orange-yellow to red-brown...