- lithophytic, epilithic.
epiphloeodal Growing on the
surface of bark.
Contrast endophloeodal (growing inside, not on, the bark) and
epilithic (growing on rock, not...
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immersed in the bark or
stems on
which it
grows – a
strategy known as
endophloeodal. Its apothecia,
which tend to be dis****d
across the lichen's surface...
- very thin,
sometimes almost merging with the
underlying substrate (
endophloeodal), and
tends to be
paler around the edges, with a
darker grey hue near...
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primarily in its
chemical composition. The
species is
characterised by an
endophloeodal (immersed) thallus,
barely visible as a
bleaching of the bark substrate...
- epilithic. See related: chasmoendolith, cryptoendolith, euendolith.
endophloeodal Also endophloeodic, endophloeic, endophloic.
Refers to
crustose lichens...
- greyish-green to yellowish-olive; the
thallus patches,
which are
partly endophloeodal,
measure about 0.1–0.3 mm in diameter. The
photobiont partner is chlorococcoid...
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among crustose lichens can
either grow
within the substrate,
called endophloeodal or it can grow at the
surface of the substrate,
called epiphloedal....
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distinguishing characteristics of
Parvoplaca nigroblastidiata include its
endophloeodal thallus (i.e.,
immersed in the bark substrate), the
black blastidia...
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rather incon****uous thallus,
which primarily grows within the bark (
endophloeodal). Its
colour ranges from
whitish to pale cream, with a
brownish prothallus...
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lacks both a
cortex and a prothallus.
Although parts of the
thallus are
endophloeodal–immersed in the bark–the
presence of the
lichen does not
induce the...