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species within the genus, is
distinguished by its crustose, corticolous,
epiperidermal, and
ecorticate thallus,
which is
light yellowish-brown to olive-green...
- 5 cm (2.0 in) in diameter. The thallus,
which can be
either thinly epiperidermal or
partially endoperidermal, is white,
slightly shiny, and
smooth to...
- from
other similar lichens.
Nadvornikia species have a continuous,
epiperidermal thallus. The
surface of the
thallus can be
smooth or uneven, and no...
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similarity with
Graphis schiffneri. The
thallus of
Graphis paraschiffneri is
epiperidermal (i.e.,
growing on the
surface of the bark substrate,
rather than in...
-
continuous thallus with a dull, pale
ochraceous appearance. It
grows epiperidermally without a
surrounding prothallus. The
algae in the
thallus are trentepohlioid...
- species.
Asteristion lichens are corticolous,
featuring a continuous,
epiperidermal thallus with a
smooth to
uneven surface and no prothallus. The thallus...