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- Niebla pulchribarbara is a rare fruticose lichen that occurs on sandy beaches or gravelly soil along the Pacific Coast, at San Antonio del Mar and at Bahía...
- distinguished by containing the lichen substance hypoprotocetraric acid, Niebla pulchribarbara, distinguished by containing protocetraric acid, and Niebla limicola...
- by shortly bifurcate branchlets along lower dilated branches, Niebla pulchribarbara distinguished by containing protocetraric acid instead of salazinic...
- Niebla josecuervoi (salazinic acid), the protocetraric acid Niebla pulchribarbara as related to Niebla effusa and Niebla arenaria (salazinic acid), and...
- the sea. It was found with two other rare species of Niebla, Niebla pulchribarbara and Niebla palmeri, in ****ociation with common lichen species Niebla...
- distinguished by containing the lichen substance salazinic acid, and Niebla pulchribarbara, distinguished by containing protocetraric acid. Niebla brachyura was...
- south N. effusa is common. These species were recognized as Niebla pulchribarbara, which the type reportedly contained protocetraric acid, a rare chemotype...
- species of Niebla in California; protocetraric acid is found only in N. pulchribarbara, which lacks triterpenes, a rare species that occurs in northern Baja...
- Antionio del Mar) it was found with two rare species of Niebla, Niebla pulchribarbara, Niebla versiforma, in ****ociation with common species, Niebla juncosa...
- environmentally induced variation, and the chemical differences (e.g., Niebla pulchribarbara, protocetraric acid) are viewed as belonging to a chemo-syndrome; however...