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- Lecanora.: 14  When the exciple is blackened like carbon it is called lecideine meaning similar to members of the genus Lecidea.: 14  When the margin...
- related: ascolichen. bi- A prefix meaning two or twice. biatorine A type of lecideine apothecium with a soft, light-colored (not carbonized) margin, like those...
- Sometimes its thallus is absent, and branches may be covered in its lecideine apothecia. Because of its tolerance of low humidity, it is one of the...
- characteristic absence of a thallus. The lichen makes dark reddish-brown lecideine apothecia that are typically 0.3–0.4 mm in diameter. The ascospores are...
- and its disc-like fruiting bodies (apothecia) that can be biatorine or lecideine. Megaloblastenia lichens form a symbiotic relationship with Dictyochloropsis...
- prefers higher altitudes such as in the Sierra Nevada range.: 229–30  Lecideine apothecia are sessile on the thallus and are .2–.8 mm (0.0079–0.0315 in)...
- main characteristics of the lichen are its squamulose thallus, black lecideine apothecia, and Fuscidea-type asci. The type specimen of Boreoplaca ultrafrigida...
- sessile (neither raised or immersed in the thallus), with noticeable lecideine margins.: 230  Lichen spot tests are negative except for K+ yellow.: 230 ...
- delle Patellariee, Beomicee e Lecideine" [New studies on lichens belonging to the tribes Patellarieae, Beomiceae, and Lecideine]. Rivista Periodica dei Lavori...
- (sometimes also on hardwood.: 229  Areoles may be contiguous or dis****d. Lecideine apothecia are 0.3 to 0.9 mm in diameter with black discs, that are initially...