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These include alectorioid, catapyrenioid, cetrarioid, hypogymnioid,
parmelioid and usneoid.
Lichens are
composite organisms made up of
multiple species:...
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analysis supports the
existence of
seven distinct clades in the family. The
Parmelioid clade is the largest,
containing 27
genera and
about 1850
species – about...
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includes Mexico's Baja California. It is one of the most
common parmelioid lichens in Europe,
having been
recorded in 43
countries there. It has...
- Press, 2014, ISBN 978-0-300-19500-2 Kurokawa, Syo; Lai, Ming-Jou (2001). "
Parmelioid lichen genera and
species in Taiwan". Mycotaxon. 77: 225–284. M****alongo...
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component of a
herbal mixture in
Ayurvedic medicine, one of
several parmelioid lichen species used as charila.
Referenced in
ancient Ayurvedic texts...
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revealed that A. alpicola is a very slow-growing
lichen compared to
other parmelioid species. In a
glacier foreland chronosequence spanning 240 years, the...
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depending on the host
lichen species. When
growing on
different genera of
parmelioid lichens, the
fungus produces spores with
statistically significant differences...
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soralia on the
margins of its lobes, a
feature that is rare in
brown parmelioid lichens. This
feature is
reflected in its
common name, powder-rimmed camouflage...
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characteristics that
distinguish it from
related genera.
Unlike other brown parmelioid lichens such as Melanelia, Melanohalea, and Melanelixia,
Montanelia species...
- study,
molecular analysis was used to help
revise the
classification of
parmelioid lichens containing Xanthoparmelia-type lichenan. This
analysis demonstrated...