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- Phycopeltis is a genus of green algae in the family Trentepohliaceae. "Phycopeltis Millardet, 1870". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 26 March 2022. See the NCBI...
- also found in the cell walls of several taxa of green alga, including Phycopeltis (an ulvophycean) and Chlorella. Spores are dis****d by many different...
- (fruiting bodies). Its photobiont partner is from the green algal genus Phycopeltis. The lichen was formally described as a new species in 1952 by the Swedish...
- dis****d, smooth, whitish-grey thallus. It hosts a phycobiont of the genus Phycopeltis, characterised by rectangular cells arranged in radiate rows. Eremothecella...
- and larger spores. The photobiont of this species is the green alga Phycopeltis. List of Porina species "Porina gryseelsiana Van den Broeck, Lücking...
- slightly crust-like, forming a close bond with their green algae partner, Phycopeltis. The reproductive structures (the perithecia) are black and wart-like...
- The photobiont partner is from the trentepohlioid green algal genus Phycopeltis. Tenuitholiascus porinoides produces colourless,fusiform spores that...
- The term is derived from the name of the involved green algal genus, Phycopeltis. pendant Also pendent, pendulous. Hanging down, as in the fruticose thalli...
- Trentepohliaceae Hansgirg Genera Cephaleuros Chroolepus Friedaea Lochmium Phycopeltis Physolinum Rhizothallus Sporocladus Stomatochroon Trentepohlia...
- without any visible crystals or borders. The lichen's algal partner, Phycopeltis, forms a continuous layer within the thallus. The algal cells are elongated...