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Sarcogyne is a
genus of
crustose lichens in the
family Acarosporaceae. It was cir****scribed by
German botanist Julius von
Flotow in 1850. A
proposal has...
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Sarcogyne brunnea is a
species of
saxicolous and
terricolous (rock- and ground-dwelling),
crustose lichen in the
family Acarosporaceae. It is
found at...
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Sarcogyne maritima is a
species of
crustose lichen in the
family Acarosporaceae.
Found in Australia, it was
described as a new
species in 2017 by lichenologists...
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Rinodina xanthomelana Rinodinella halophila Roccella montagnei Sarcogyne clavus Sarcogyne privigna Siphula coriacea Solenopsora vulturiensis Sphinctrina...
- bodies) or
secondary metabolites were
observed to
occur in this species.
Sarcogyne canadensis is
somewhat similar in
appearance to
Acarospora toensbergii...
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similar in
appearance to
Catillaria lenticularis,
Polyspora simplex, and
Sarcogyne clavus.: 301 It is
negative to
lichen spot tests, K−, P−, C−.: 301 List...
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Buellia dispersa, B. spuria var. amblyogona,
Filsoniana australiensis,
Sarcogyne iridana, and
Xanthoparmelia cravenii. Elix, John A. (2020). "Ten new species...
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pyrina R.
stuartii R.
subnexa R.
thiomela R.
tinei R.
unilateralis Sarcogyne regularis Schaereria fuscocinerea S.
corticatulum S.
ramulosum T. atra...
- species-poor
habitat include Trapelia concentrica and
unidentified species of
Sarcogyne and Arthonia.
Verrucaria kowenensis has an incon****uous
thallus with...
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typically lecanorine,
although a few are biatorine, and
Polysporina and
Sarcogyne have
lecideine apothecia. The
photobiont partner is
chlorococcoid (i.e...