- cladoniform, crustose, filamentous, foliose, fruticose, gelatinous, leprose,
placodioid and squamulose. Traditionally,
crustose (flat),
foliose (leafy) and fruticose...
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grows from a
center and
appears to
radiate out, it is
called crustose placodioid. When the
edges of the
areolas lift up from the substrate, it is called...
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North America. This
crustose lichen has a yellow-orange
thallus that is
placodioid in form (i.e.,
comprising lobes that
radiate out from a centre). The genus...
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Caloplaca marina, the
orange sea lichen, is a crustose,
placodioid lichen. It has wide distribution, and can be
found near the s**** on
rocks or walls...
- Porinaceae. It
comprises three species of
saxicolous (rock-dwelling)
placodioid lichens,
known from
disjunct locations in the Caribbean, Hawaii, and Brazil...
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Sedelnikovaea is a
genus of
placodioid lichens in the
family Lecanoraceae. The
genus was cir****scribed in 2015 by
Sergey Kondratyuk, Min-Hye Jeong, and...
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crustose lichen that
usually grows in
rosettes radiating from a
center (
placodioid)
filled with disc-like yellowish-tan
fruiting bodies (apothecia). It grows...
- in the
family Teloschistaceae. It
grows up to 5 cm across,
featuring a
placodioid thallus with narrow, finger-like
lobes that
adhere closely to the surface...
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Saxiloba firmula is a
species of
placodioid saxicolous lichen in the
family Porinaceae. This
lichen is
native to the Caribbean,
where it
grows on calcareous...
- forms.
Foliose lichens have
different upper and
lower cortices. Crustose,
placodioid, and
squamulose lichens have an
upper cortex but no
lower cortex, and...