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- lichens. Normandina acroglypta (Norman) Aptroot (1995) – Europe Normandina chlorococca (Leight.) Orange (2022) – Northern Europe Normandina dictyospora...
- Normandina pulc****a, commonly known as the elf-ear lichen or blue heart, is a species of squamulose lichen in the family Verrucariaceae. This cosmopolitan...
- producing colourless, round spores, and is found growing on the lichen Normandina pulc****a. First collected in Tasmania in 1907 but not described until...
- accession number M 4837. The only known collection comes from the lichen Normandina pulc****a growing on dead Acacia koa trees in sunny exposures in Hawaii...
- Cartilage lichen - Ramalina Chocolate chip lichen - Solorina Clam lichen - Normandina Club lichen - Multiclavula Cobblestone lichen - Acarospora: 216  ****les****...
- monospora Peru Leptogium sp. Tremella montis-wilhelmii Papua New Guinea Normandina simodense sp. Tremella moriformis Pseudotremella moriformis England Diaporthe...
- (Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador). The fungus parasitises the host lichen Normandina pulc****a, after which it is named. A characteristic feature of Capronia...
- by a layer of pimpled (papillate) fungal hyphae. In the sterile lichen Normandina pulc****a, the thallus comprises small bluish-green squamules. These squamules...
- Verrucaria laetevirens Borrer (1831) Normandina viridis (Ach.) Nyl. (1855) Lenormandia viridis (Ach.) Arnold (1859) Normandina jungermanniae f. viridis (Ach...
- diminutive of squama, which means "scale"). Lichenomphalia hudsoniana Normandina pulc****a Placidium arboreum In addition to the above forms, lichenologists...