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- with Physconia pulverulenta ****igned as the type species. Physconia californica Essl. (2000) Physconia chinensis J.B.Chen & G.R.Hu (2003) Physconia distorta...
- 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...
- Physconia rossica is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), foliose lichen in the family Physciaceae. It is found in mountainous regions of the Russian...
- 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...
- 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...
- ascospores. These spores initially resemble those of the Callispora or Physconia types but mature into the Buellia type. They are brown, ellipsoid to broadly...
- Gr**** collections were noted to be growing parasitically on Physconia perisidiosa, and Physconia venusta. Plants that are known to harbour Gallowayella aphrodites...
- (Schreb.) Michaux (1803) – about 80 spp. Physciella Essl. (1986) – 4 spp. Physconia Poelt (1965) – about 25 spp. Polyblastidium Kalb (2015) – 18 spp. Rinodina...
- lacking a prothallus. Amandinea myrticola produces ascospores of the Physconia-type, characterised by a thick septum and median wall thickenings. They...