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study lichens (lichenologists) have
described a
dozen of
these forms:
areolate, byssoid, calicioid, cladoniform, crustose, filamentous, foliose, fruticose...
- The
areolate grouper (Epinephelus areolatus), also
known as the
yellowspotted rockcod,
areolate rockcod, green-spotted rock-cod,
squaretail grouper or...
- 1–20-centimeter (0.4–7.9 in)
diameter copperish-tan to
brown crustose areolate lichen that
forms large patches of
adjacent lichens on rock (saxicolous)...
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marbled grouper (D. inermis)
smooth grouper (D. striolata)
Epinephelus Areolate grouper (E. areolatus)
Atlantic goliath grouper (E. itajara)
Banded grouper...
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circular areas, on the
underside of the
apices of the
middle and hind
tibiae (
Areolate) or not (Anareolate).
However the
phylogenetic (evolutionary) relationships...
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surface of a
lichen is
sometimes contrasted to the
surface being areolate.
Areolate is an
extreme form of
being rimose,
where the
cracks or
fissures are...
- A****ilia (sunken disk lichen) is a
genus of
mostly crustose areolate lichens that grow on rock. Most
members have
black apothecia discs that are slightly...
- and
taper at the extremities. A
marked characteristic of the leaf is an
areolated portion bounded by two
longitudinal curved lines, one line on each side...
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appearance with very
small apothecia and a
thallus that is pale, sp**** and
areolate. It was
first described by the
lichenologists Patrick M. McCarthy, John...
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family Teloschistaceae.
Characteristics of the
species include its dark,
areolate thallus, and its dark,
sessile (stalkless)
apothecia (fruiting bodies)...