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Rhizocarpaceae is a
family of crustose,
lecideoid, lichen-forming
fungi and
together with the
family Sporastatiaceae it
constitutes the
order Rhizocarpales...
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Australian lichens resulted in his PhD thesis, "A
Monograph of the
Saxicolous Lecideoid Lichens of
Australia (excl. Tasmania),"
completed in 1989
under Hannes...
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Rhizocarpon is a
genus of crustose,
saxicolous (or
sometimes lichenicolous),
lecideoid lichens in the
family Rhizocarpaceae. The
genus is
common in arctic-alpine...
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Palicella lueckingii is a
species of
corticolous (bark-dwelling)
lecideoid lichen in the
family Lecanoraceae.
Found in Chile, it was
formally described...
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October 2023. Rambold,
Gerhard (1989). A
Monograph of the
Saxicolous Lecideoid Lichens of
Australia (excl. Tasmania).
Bibliotheca Lichenologica. Vol...
- "Über saxicole,
lecideoide Flechten der Subantarktis" [On saxicolous,
lecideoid lichens of the subantarctic].
Beihefte zur Nova
Hedwigia (in German)....
- 347–372. doi:10.1080/00040851.1973.12003745. Hafellner,
Josef (2006). "
Lecideoid lecanoralean ascomycetes invading Rhizocarpon subgen.
Rhizocarpon taxa...
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rounded apothecia with thick,
protruding margins.
lecideine Also
lecideoid. An
apothecium in
which the disk
lacks a
thalline margin, as in the genus...
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thallus typically less than 2 cm (0.8 in).
Traponora produces small,
lecideoid apothecia,
meaning they lack
algae and an amphithecium, and are typically...
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substrate below the squamules. The
apothecia (fruiting bodies) are numerous,
lecideoid to
biatorine in form (having disc-like structures),
measuring 0.3–1 mm...