Caloplaca is a lichen genus, composed of a number of distinct species. Members of the genus are commonly called firedot lichen,: 235 jewel lichen.: 235 gold lichens, "orange lichens", but they are not always orange, as in the case of C. albovariegata. The distribution of this lichen genus is worldwide, extending from Antarctica to the high Arctic. It includes a portion of northern North

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Caloplaca cerina (Ehrh. ex Hedwig) Th. Fr. Go To Encyclopedia of Life Family: Teloschistaceae. Stephen Sharnoff Open Interactive Map. Stephen Sharnoff

1. 4. 2016. Lavar. Asporangelav. Caloplaca flavorubescens. 1.

Caloplaca cerina

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are very rare in the Świętokrzyskie Mts and in Central Poland. Key words: Ascomycota, lichen distribution, protected areas. INTRODUCTION Although the Świętokrzyskie Mts have relatively well known lichen biota, recent . explorations provide new species. 2005-03-01 The results of a preliminary antifungal screening of the methanol extracts and the major anthraquinone aglycones, alizarin and emodin, of Rubia tinctorum and Rhamnus frangula in comparison with the antifungal activity of the anthraquinone-containing lichen Caloplaca cerina and its main secondary metabolite parietin are reported.

Two species complexes do not produce any vegetative diaspores: the polyphyletic, corticolous Caloplaca cerina s.

Caloplaca cerina (Hedw.) Th. Fr. (a lichen) Interactions where Caloplaca cerina is the victim or passive partner (and generally loses out from the process) . The following relationships have been collated from the published literature (see 'References').

Free and Open Access to Biodiversity Data. Caloplaca is a lichen genus, composed of a number of distinct species. Members of the genus are commonly called firedot lichen,: 235 jewel lichen.: 235 gold lichens, "orange lichens", but they are not always orange, as in the case of C. albovariegata.

Caloplaca cerina

Two species complexes do not produce any vegetative diaspores: the polyphyletic, corticolous Caloplaca cerina s. lat. (six separated cryptic or semi-cryptic 

Caloplaca cerina

Using ITS nrDNA sequence data, the Caloplaca cerina group (Teloschistaceae) is defined here as a monophyletic, but internally richly branched lineage.

Caloplaca cerina

ehrhartii (Schaer.) Trevis. [Heterotypisk]; Vetenskapligt: Lecidea cerina var. ehrhartii Schaer.* [Heterotypisk]; Vetenskapligt:  Svenskt artnamn Vaxorangelav Caloplaca cerina. Utforska mer: Artbestämning.
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The group is also characterized by a combination of morphological and anatomical characters.
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Caloplaca holocarpa (Ach.) A. E. Wade. Synonyms: Caloplaca lithophila H. Magn. Nomen conf. et inapproprié ?. Family: TELOSCHISTACEAE Habitat: Ubiquitous Description Thallus crustose, sometimes a little submerged, thin, areolate and cracked but most often reduced or partially developed and only around the apothecia, yellowish-gray, dirty-orange-gray, no prothallus or soredia. Apothecia usually

This plant has no children Legal Status. Wetland Status. Interpreting Wetland Status.


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På enstaka gamla aspar(2 & 3). Caloplaca cerina, vaxorangelav. Spridd på slät bark av asp och vide. Caloplaca ferruginea, rostlav. Spridd på kvistar av asp. (l).

Porina leptalea . are very rare in the Świętokrzyskie Mts and in Central Poland. Key words: Ascomycota, lichen distribution, protected areas. INTRODUCTION Although the Świętokrzyskie Mts have relatively well known lichen biota, recent . explorations provide new species.

2011-09-08 · Keywords. Caloplaca, Caribbean, Central America, lectotype, lichen, Mexico, Teloschista ceae, United States This paper, presenting notes on Caloplaca cerina and a few other species that look similar and have been identified as C. cerina, is a continuation of my studies of Caloplaca in North and Central America (Wetmore

Using ITS nrDNA sequence data, the Caloplaca cerina group (Teloschistaceae) is defined here as a monophyletic, but internally richly branched lineage.

ex Hedw.) Th. Fr. var. cerina. undefined. Lecidea nylanderi (Anzi) Th. Fr. undefined. Xanthoria polycarpa (Hoffm.) th.