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- July 2012. Adawadkar, Bharati; Makhija, Urmila (November 2004). "A new isidiate species of Graphis from India". The Lichenologist. 36 (6). Cambridge University...
- Martin; Lucking, Robert; Umana-Tenorio, Loengrin (September 2004). "A New Isidiate Species of Arthonia (Ascomycota: Arthoniaceae) from Costa Rica". Mycologia...
- a synonym of their N. isdiaescens. Another isidiate species was considered a synonym of the non-isidiate N. homalea. No explanation was provided for...
- its thallus (measuring up to 0.1 mm), which is greater than the other isidiate members of genus Neoprotoparmelia. Singh, Garima; Aptroot, André; Rico...
- of its apothecia. Malmidea cineracea grows on bark and has a granulose-isidiate texture with a greenish-grey colour, appearing dull on a whitish, fibrous...
- related lichen Cyphelium inquinans. Thelomma ocellatum is always sorediate-isidiate. Thelomma ocellatum (Körb.) Tibell is a dense gray crust covered in raised...
- scale-like, coralloid (coral-shaped), simple, or branched. Examples of isidiate lichens include members of the genera Parmotrema and Peltigera. Fungi portal...
- species. Moreover, the isidia of Arthonia isidiata closely resemble the isidiate protuberances of certain Porina species, which are common in the same habitat...
- about 3 millimetres (0.12 in) in diameter, while the amphithecia are isidiate. It counts with 8 spores per ascus, which are ellipsoid and measure between...
- distinguishable by its crust texture, exciple colour, and absence of the sorediate-isidiate feature that characterises P. ocellatum. The lichen was originally described...