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- 3–4 cm (1.2–1.6 in) in diameter that grows on rock. It contains usnic, hypostictic, and hyposalazinic acids as secondary chemicals. List of Xanthoparmelia...
- southern part of Thailand. The species epithet refers to the presence of hypostictic acid as a minor lichen product. It also contains stictic acid as a major...
- Brazil, it was described as a new species in 2018. Its thallus contains hypostictic acid and its distinctive apothecia and ascospores. Allographa hypostictica...
- major metabolite, minor amounts of usnic acid, constictic acid, and hypostictic acid, and minor or trace amounts of norstictic acid, hyposalazinic acid...
- contains two secondary metabolites (lichen products): stictic acid and hypostictic acid. "Fissurina simplex B.O. Sharma, Khadilkar & Makhija". Catalogue...
- verrucoareolatum contains several lichen products: consalazinic acid, hypostictic acid, norstictic acid, and lichexanthone; the latter substance causes...
- did not describe it formally. This was the first reported instance of hypostictic acid isolated from a lichen. The lichen is identifiable by its olive-green...
- lichen include stictic acid, constictic acid, acetylconstictic acid, and hypostictic acid. Weerakoon, Gothamie; Lücking, Robert; Lumbsch, H. Thorsten (2014)...
- or submajor metabolites, and minor to trace amounts of cryptostictic, hypostictic, and acetylhypoconstictic acids. The species epithet honours Dutch lichenologist...
- (uniseriate) and the presence of the secondary chemicals stictic and hypostictic acids. The specific epithet refers to Guinea-Bissau, where the lichen...