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Punctelia subrudecta is a
species of
lichen in the
family Parmeliaceae. It was
described as a new
species by
Finnish lichenologist William Nylander as...
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lookalike species with
which it has been
historically confused is
Punctelia subrudecta; this
lichen can be
distinguished from
Punctelia perreticulata by the...
- medulla.
There are
several lookalike Punctelia species,
including P.
subrudecta, P. perreticulata, and P. reddenda.
These can be
distinguished from P...
- John Elix
proposed synonymising Parmelia pseudocoralloidea with
Parmelia subrudecta, but
later research suggested that this
taxon is heterogeneous. For this...
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isidia rather than soredia. Two lookalikes,
Punctelia perrituculata and P.
subrudecta, both
produce medullary gyrophoric acid and have a pale
lower surface...
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perrituculata ... and P.
subrudecta ... on the
basis of
conidial characters". It is now
placed in
synonymy with P.
subrudecta.
Punctelia semansiana (W...
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distinguish Punctelia borreri (which
contains gyrophoric acid) from
Punctelia subrudecta (which
contains lecanoric acid). When two
substances generate similar-looking...
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Psilolechia lucida P.
speirea P.
subalbicans P.
subfatiscens P.
subradiatum P.
subrudecta P.
subtinctorium P.
subventosa P.
sulcata P.
tenuirima P.
tribacia P....
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Shirley (1892)
Parmelia subflava Taylor (1847)
Parmelia subflava var.
minor (Shirley) Zahlbr. (1929)
Parmelia subrudecta var.
australica Räsänen (1944)...
- Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. Both ke**** out to
Punctelia subrudecta, even
though it was
apparent they were different, not only in the colour...