-
digitata (Latin for "finger-like")
refers to the
characteristic shape of the
lacinules (vegetative propagules). The
lichen contains trace amounts of atranorin...
- with
rounded apices, and a black-lined
margin with no cilia. It
shows no
lacinules while possessing laminal maculae. Its
isidia are also
laminal and cylindrical...
- more
evident in the
young parts and may form
small cracks.
There are no
lacinules,
pustules or soredia. The
isidia are the same
colour as the thallus, cylindrical...
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cilia that are
between 0.1 to 0.4
millimetres (0.0039 to 0.0157 in) long.
Lacinules,
soredia and
pustulae are
absent in this species. Its
isidia are abundant...
- oval
axillary sinus, and a black-lined
margin with no cilia. It
shows no
lacinules while possessing laminal maculae. Its
pustulae are
found as
marginal and...
- it
counts with
truncate apices, and a black-lined margin. It
shows no
lacinules nor
soredia while showing weakly laminal maculae. Its
isidia are cylindrical...
-
species with a
black lower surface and
lacking soredia, isidia,
lobules or
lacinules; they are
known as the "Punctelia microsticta-group". The
lichen has a...
- (1⁄16 to 3⁄16 in).
Their margins are
lacinulate (tattered), with
ciliate lacinules along the edges. The disc of the
apothecia is
brown or dark brown, initially...
-
similar in
appearance to
Parmelia bolliana. It can be
distinguished by the
lacinules (vegetative propagules) that rise from the
margins of the
lobes and the...