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Physcidia striata is a
species of
corticolous (bark-dwelling),
microfoliose lichen in the
family Ramalinaceae.
Found in
South America, it was formally...
- Coccocarpiaceae.
Found in the Philippines, the
lichen is
characterised by its
microfoliose thallus and
squamiform (scale-shaped) isidia.
Coccocarpia melloniorum...
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indicate small versions of
particular growth forms, e.g.
microfruticose or
microfoliose.
microphylline Having minute lobules.
moniliform Also monilioid. Having...
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Aptroot in 2022, this
saxicolous (rock-dwelling)
lichen is
notable for its
microfoliose (small, leaf-like),
densely branched thallus that is
appressed to the...
- Cáceres,
Marcela Eugenia da
Silva (2014). "A key to the
corticolous microfoliose,
foliose and
related crustose lichens from Rondônia, Brazil, with the...
- Cáceres,
Marcela Eugenia da
Silva (2014). "A key to the
corticolous microfoliose,
foliose and
related crustose lichens from Rondônia, Brazil, with the...
- of M****alongiaceae
lichens range in form from
squamulose (scaley) to
microfoliose (tiny and leafy) or
microfruticose (tiny and bushy). The
photobiont partner...
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variety of forms,
including gelatinous, crustose, peltate,
filamentous to
microfoliose or microfruticose,
ecorticate (lacking a cortex) and
homoiomerous or...
- German). 122 (1): 1–61. Cáceres, M.E.S. (2007).
Corticolous crustose and
microfoliose lichens of
northeastern Brazil.
Libri Botanici. Vol. 22. pp. 1–168. Sérusiaux...
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growth forms,
including crustose, squamulose, peltate-subumbilicate, and
microfoliose thalli,
typically characterized by
their bright yellow colour. The photobiont...