- with
Physconia pulverulenta ****igned as the type species.
Physconia californica Essl. (2000)
Physconia chinensis J.B.Chen & G.R.Hu (2003)
Physconia distorta...
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Physconia jacutica is a
species of
saxicolous (rock-dwelling),
foliose lichen in the
family Physciaceae. It is
found in the
Russian Far East. The lichen...
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Physconia muscigena is a
species of
lichen in the
family Physciaceae. It
exhibits a
foliose growth form with
lobes that are
generally ascending and concave...
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Physconia rossica is a
species of
saxicolous (rock-dwelling),
foliose lichen in the
family Physciaceae. It is
found in
mountainous regions of the Russian...
- aplanospores, and was
originally isolated from the
foliose lichen species Physconia pulverulenta. The alga was
formally described as a new
species in 1975...
- Xanthopyreniaceae. Thus
fungus exclusively colonises the
lichen species Physconia distorta. This
fungus is
notable for
specific structural features that...
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lacking a prothallus.
Amandinea myrticola produces ascospores of the
Physconia-type,
characterised by a
thick septum and
median wall thickenings. They...
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Southwest Forest and
Range Experiment Station.
Retrieved 12 June 2023.
Physconia in
California Archived 2017-11-27 at the
Wayback Machine Bulletin of the...
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Pannariaceae (Pannaria, Parmeliella), the
Physciaceae (Physcia, Heterodermia,
Physconia), the
Teloschistaceae (Xanthoria), as well as the
Parmeliaceae (Cetraria...
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lichen (Peltigera collina, evansiana, horizontalis;
Physcia dimidiata;
Physconia enteroxantha; and
Heterodermia speciosa) that are rare in Alberta. Other...