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- and southwestern North America. The areolas are distinct, becoming subsquamulose (lifting up at the edges) when separated and collecting in irregular...
- unlike others that typically have a crusty (crustose) or slightly scaly (subsquamulose) surface or even a shrub-like (fruticose) growth. The prodominant photobiont...
- variable in form, ranging from areolate (cracked into small pieces) to subsquamulose (somewhat scaly), and often appears as a contiguous structure. It has...
- The thallus of Opeltia has a crustose form, appearing areolate to subsquamulose with an abrupt margin. Its colouration varies, typically presenting...
- The thallus of Enchylium conglomeratum has a diminutive, foliose to subsquamulose appearance when hydrated, attaining a gelatinous thickness of up to...
- from B. neosquamulosa by having a thicker leprose thallus rather than subsquamulose granules. Bacidina etayana (formerly Bacidia etayana) is perhaps the...
- from thin and rimose-areolate to thick and rugose-verrucose or even subsquamulose. The prothallus is often present, appearing black. The thallus surface...
- of the lichen, with a smooth, verruculose (wart-like), to areolate-subsquamulose (cracked to slightly scaly) texture. Its colour ranges from pale greyish...
- a cracked, tile-like appearance (areolate) or be almost scale-like (subsquamulose), and can grow up to 10 mm wide. The individual tile-like pieces, or...
- somewhat squamulose in form. The central part of the thallus often has a subsquamulose appearance but can sometimes be areolate to verruculose. Its colour...