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- only 0.5–1.0 mm in diameter, and by containing divaricatic acid, with triterepenes. Niebla juncosa, a species with the same chemistry and similarly shaped...
- rounded lobes, especially near apex, and by containing sekikaic acid, with triterepenes. The cortex is relatively thin, 35–75 (-100) μm thick, with the cortical...
- granular soralia (soredium), and by containing divaricatic acid, with triterepenes. Similar species are those that produce only isidia, Niebla isidiaescens...
- across, and further distinguished by containing divaricatic acid, with triterepenes. The species appears to be a hybrid between Niebla effusa, which differs...
- to 8 cm high and 16 cm across, and by containing sekikaic acid, with triterepenes. Niebla palmeri was described by Richard Spjut as a result of undertaking...
- spiraled ladder (or DNA helix), and by containing divaricatic acid, with triterepenes. Similar species are Niebla siphonoloba, distinguished by the lichen...
- distinguished by containing the lichen substance sekikaic acid, with triterepenes Similar species are Niebla turgida that has divaricatic acid instead...