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- Niebla homalea is a species of fruticose lichen that grows on rocks in foggy areas along the Pacific Coast of North America, from Mendocino County, California...
- sekikaic acid. Niebla homalea is often difficult to distinguish from N. testudinaria. The key taxonomic character to recognizing N. homalea has been the obscure...
- thallus. The thallus branches are similar to those of the related Niebla homalea in their linear shape and in the margins twisting 90° at frequent intervals...
- specimens for N. homalea; the remaining material, 58 grams of N. homalea, was submitted to the NCI. The voucher specimen for N. homalea was deposited at...
- described on Enlichment web page titled Niebla homalea (Ach.) Rundel & Bowler, not all Niebla homalea according to Spjut (1996); Niebla eburnea, 1st and...
- undulata has been included under a very broad species concept of Niebla homalea; one that essentially recognizes only three species in the genus as defined...
- podetiaforma was recognized by Richard Spjut as a distinct species from Niebla homalea based on samples that he and Richard Marin had collected for anti-HIV screening...
- m****cript name—R. homalea f. isidiosa by Henry Willey on the specimen collected by Palmer—that it represented a "contingent phase of R. homalea." The epithet...
- that distinguishes the species from others such as Niebla eburnea, Niebla homalea, and Vermilacinia laevigata, a less destructive procedure that only requires...
- The epithet, homaleoides is in reference to the similarity to Niebla homalea. Niebla homaleoides is characterized by a rigid thallus divided into sub[terete]...