- on
mosses are
known as
muscicolous lichens,
while those which grow on
liverworts are
called hepaticolous lichens.
Muscicolous derives from the
Latin muscus...
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Peltigera cinnamomea,
commonly known as the cinnamon-pelt lichen, is a
muscicolous (moss-dwelling),
leafy lichen in the
family Peltigeraceae. The Canadian...
- Teloschistaceae. The
species in the
Shackletonia genus are
lichenicolous and
muscicolous, and
known from
Antarctica and
southern Patagonia (Arup et al. 2013)...
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Peltigera castanea is a
species of
terricolous and
muscicolous (ground- and moss-dwelling),
foliose lichen in the
family Peltigeraceae.
Described as a...
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Gallowayella borealis is a
species of
saxicolous and
muscicolous (rock- and moss-dwelling),
lichen in the
family Teloschistaceae. The
lichen is characterized...
- Calo****a
orientalis is a
species of
corticolous (bark-dwelling) and
muscicolous lichen (moss-dwelling),
crustose lichen in the
family Teloschistaceae...
- Â membranaceum
produces dibenzofuran pannaric acid and
roccellic acid. In
muscicolous specimens, the
marginal lobes of
Lepraria bergensis are less distinct...
-
generic concepts and a
reevaluation of
Leptoglossum with
emphasis on
muscicolous North American taxa".
Canadian Journal of Botany. 62 (5): 865–92. doi:10...
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Endocarpon pusillum and
Peltula patellata. The
species occasionally displays muscicolous behaviour (growing over mosses),
particularly when
bryophytes such as...
- The type
specimen was
collected in
Austria from the
apothecia of the
muscicolous (moss-dwelling)
species Caloplaca stillicidiorum. It
infects lichens...