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- or glaucous, scyphose or subulate, rarely swollen, esorediate at the base, and either esorediate or sorediate at the tip with farinose (floury) soredia...
- squamulose (scaly), persistent, lacinated, esorediate, and somewhat shiny. The podetia are tubular, subulate, esorediate, corticate, and covered with overlapping...
- esorediate, and erect. The podetia are tubular or flattened, elongated and sinuous, branched, subulate or scyphose, de****bent, and can be esorediate,...
- of Cladonia darwinii is squamulose, either persistent or evanescent, esorediate, granular, and lobed. The podetia are hairy, cylindrical, subulate, and...
- podetia are more or less cylindrical, rough, corticate or ecorticate, esorediate, squamulose, and shiny. They contain two secondary metabolites: fumarprotocetraric...
- Irwin M.; Lendemer, James C. (2015). "A revision of the saxicolous, esorediate species of Ainoa and Trapelia (Baeomycetaceae and Trapeliaceae, lichenized...
- that measure 1–3 mm in length and 1–2 mm in width. These squamules are esorediate, meaning they lack powdery reproductive structures known as soredia. The...
- characterized by its small size, with primary thalli consisting of small, esorediate squamules measuring 0.4–2.5 by 0.3–1.0 mm. The podetia, which are 3–13...
- white to blackening hue below. The species can be either sorediate or esorediate. Its green-grey podetia are cup-forming, around 0.8–1.0 cm in height,...
- pseudostromata that are more than 1/2 to 3/4 above the level of the thallus. esorediate Also esorediose. Lacking soredia. eucortex Plural eucortices or eucortexes...