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arising mainly from the
lower surface. A
lichen with
rhizines is
termed rhizinate,
while a
lichen lacking rhizines is
termed erhizinate.
Rhizines serve...
- not
finely reticulately cracked,
while the
lower surface is
black and
rhizinate. Both
species also
feature linear soralia. However,
there are several...
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tightly attached thalli with
narrow lobes,
cilia on the axils, and a
rhizinate black lower surface.
Chemical characteristics are the
production of zeorin...
- rhizine-free, pale
brown zone. The
center of the
lower surface is sp****ly
rhizinate, and the
rhizines are black, simple, and up to 1 mm long,
present in the...
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heteromerous (which are
corticate on both sides).
Species are
usually rhizinate on the
lower surface,
occasionally with holdfasts, rhizohyphae, or a hypothallus...
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angular to
stellate juvenile apothecia. U. nodulospora also
features a
rhizinate lower surface and
produces asymmetric,
nodulose ascospores, in contrast...
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brown margin that is
about 1–2.5 mm wide and is
moderately to
densely rhizinate,
meaning it has short, stout,
black rhizines that can be
simple or sp****ly...
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characteristic of
other species in the genus,
particularly in
having a
densely rhizinate lower surface.
Psiloparmelia species are
foliose lichens growing on rocks...
- rhizine-free
margin that is
about 3–5 mm wide and
blackens and sp****ly
rhizinate towards the
thallus centre. The
rhizines are short, stout, and pale to...
- lobes. The
medulla is white,
while the
lower surface is
black and
densely rhizinate, with
densely squarrosely branched rhizines up to 1 mm long. No apothecia...