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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...
- thallus has a distinctive texture that varies from thinly to richly granular-isidiate, meaning it is covered with small granular structures (isidia) that measure...
- isidia" refers to isidia that erupt into soredia, typically at the tips. "Isidiate (or isidioid) soredia" describes soredia that look like isidia but lack...
- chemosyndrome in the medulla. However, P. crinitum can be distinguished by its isidiate upper surface. Another potential lookalike, P. margaritatum, is distinguished...
- a synonym of their N. isdiaescens. Another isidiate species was considered a synonym of the non-isidiate N. homalea. No explanation was provided for...
- lacks powdery reproductive structures (soredia) but has small projections (isidiate) with rounded to short cylindrical finger-like growths (isidia) that are...
- The species grows up to a diameter of 5 cm (2 in) and bears short, white isidiate outgrowths that resemble insect eggs. The lichen appears to favour the...
- inconsistencies. For example two other isidiate species were indicated as synonyms of N. isdiaescens, whereas the isidiate-sorediate N. sorediata was listed...
- species. Moreover, the isidia of Arthonia isidiata closely resemble the isidiate protuberances of certain Porina species, which are common in the same habitat...