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- norstictic acid and often connorstictic acid in traces, and more rarely hyposalazinic acid. The photobiont is a chlorococcoid. Lichen Flora of the Greater...
- secondary metabolites found in Xanthoparmelia conspersa include usnic acid, hyposalazinic acid, stictic and norstictic acid. Xanthoparmelia conspersa grows on...
- 1–2 mm lobes. It differs from Xanthoparmelis dierythra in that it has hyposalazinic acid and the lobes are usually more narrow and convex. The lower surface...
- and hypostictic acid, and minor or trace amounts of norstictic acid, hyposalazinic acid, and cryptostictic acid. The species epithet refers to the prominent...
- combination of lichen products including norstictic, hypostictic, and hyposalazinic acids. Xanthoparmelia auricampa is most similar to X. terrestris, sharing...
- in diameter that grows on rock. It contains usnic, hypostictic, and hyposalazinic acids as secondary chemicals. List of Xanthoparmelia species Hale Jr...
- presence of several lichen products in the medulla: norstictic acid, hyposalazinic acid, hypostictic acid, and connorstictic acid. Its thallus, which has...
- species name hyposticti**** refers to the presence of hypostictic and hyposalazinic acids in the lichen, secondary metabolites that are unusual in this...
- the major product and stictic acid in lesser amounts; trace levels of hyposalazinic and cryptostictic acids were reported by an earlier study but were not...
- species differs from M. subtestacea in that it contains hypostictic, hyposalazinic and hypoconstictic acids. Menegazzia subtestacea is mostly corticolous...