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- distinguished by its smaller ascospores and the presence of calcium oxalate and thiophanic acid in the medulla. Amandinea pilbarensis was formally described by the...
- Lichen products that occur in this species are atranorin, pannarin, and thiophanic acid. "Palicella lueckingii Rodr. Flakus". Catalogue of Life. Species...
- 4–5 μm. The lichen contains several lichen products: usnic acid, zeorin, thiophanic acid, arthothelin, and some other xanthone compounds. Lecanora confusa...
- (yellow), P+ (yellow-orange), and C−. Buellia subeffigurata contains thiophanic acid as a major secondary chemical, and isoarthothelin and atranorin as...
- major metabolite, and minor amounts of 4,5-dichloronorlichexanthone and thiophanic acid. The specific epithet honours Western Australian botanist Alex George...
- major components, and minor amounts of 4,5-dichloronorlichexanthone and thiophanic acid. The species epithet lobata refers to the distinct lobes that comprise...
- 5-dichloronorlichexanthone, 4, 5-dichloro-6-O-methylnorlichexanthone, asemone, thiophanic acid, gyrophoric acid, lecanoric acid, and orsellinic acid. Field Guide...
- noted for its yellow thallus and the presence of a xanthone, most likely thiophanic acid, a characteristic distinguishing it from related species. The lichen...
- 3a-hydroxy-4-O-demethylbarbatate. Some species also have sordidone, psoromic acid, thiophanic acid, dichlorlichexanthone, and 2,5,7-trichlornorlichenxanthone. The pruina...
- include Lecanora expallens, which is C+ (orange) because of the xanthone thiophanic acid, and Diploschistes muscorum, which is C+ (red) because of the didepside...