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- science in 2004 by Norwegian lichenologist Jarle Bjerke. It contains caperatic acid. Bjerke, Jarle W. (2004). "Revision of the lichen genus Menegazzia...
- flush with the lobe surface, white capitate soralia, and presence of caperatic acid. This is the only known occurrence of this compound in the genus...
- description". The lichen contains the secondary compounds atranorin and caperatic acid. Menegazzia inactiva is a closely related species that differs in...
- literature to refer to Taiwan. It contains the lichen products atranorin, caperatic acid, and an unidentified yellow pigment. Zahlbruckner, A. (1933). "Flechten...
- distinguished from others in its genus by its narrow, linear lobes. It contains caperatic acid and atranorin as lichen products. "Synonymy. Current Name: Platismatia...
- indicating the presence of atranorin; in the medulla, which contains caperatic acid, the K+ (lilac or purple) reaction is distinctive. Canêz, Luciana...
- bark, it is also known to grow on old wooden fenceposts. It contains caperatic acid and atranorin as lichen products. Tuckerman, E. (1843). "Observations...
- rhizines project beyond the margins of the thallus. The medulla produces caperatic acid. Punctelia osorioi is somewhat similar in morphology to Punctelia...
- lobes that are shorter and more congested. Menegazzia confusa contains caperatic acid as its primary lichen product, whereas M. platytrema contains stictic...
- red-orange, or yellow to orange). M. nilgirica contains the aliphatic compound caperatic acid, which is rare in the brown parmelioid lichens, known only to exist...