-
south of
Punta Negra. The epithet,
homaleoides is in
reference to the
similarity to
Niebla homalea.
Niebla homaleoides is
characterized by a
rigid thallus...
- 59: 437–453.
Niebla homaleoides,
World Botanical ****ociates,
retrieved 26 Dec 2014; http://www.worldbotanical.com/niebla_
homaleoides.htm Robinson, H.1975...
-
contains depsides but also
includes the acid-deficient
chemotype (N.
homaleoides),
collectively treats 32
species under the name N. homalea. The inclusion...
- are also of
localized occurrence; they are the acid
deficient Niebla homaleoides as may be
related to
Niebla josecuervoi (salazinic acid), the protocetraric...
-
depsides (Niebla homalea),
which also
includes the acid
deficient Niebla homaleoides considered to be more
related to
species with depsidones; N. dissecta...
-
protocetraric acid
instead of
salazinic acid, and the acid-deficient
Niebla homaleoides.
Niebla josecuervoi was
first recognized by
Phillip Rundel and Peter...
- a
small flash-shaped
structure (200–450 μm wide near the base in N.
homaleoides) that
produces conidia,
which escape through an
opening (ostiole) at...
- chemotypes. The ****ociated
species include large bushy thalli of
Niebla homaleoides,
Niebla infundibula,
Niebla josecuervoi,
Niebla sorocarpia,
Niebla turgida...
- rare new
species of
lichens were discovered,
Niebla infundibula and N.
homaleoides, the
latter was also
found with V.
rigida on
Punta Cono, 15
April 1990...