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- Pseudephebe is a genus of fruticose lichens in the family Parmeliaceae. It contains three species that grow on rocks. Pseudephebe was cir****scribed by...
- Pseudephebe pubescens, also known as 'fine rock wool', is a temperate alpine lichen. It is a member of the genus Pseudephebe, a lichen group characterized...
- Pseudephebe mariensis is a species of fruticose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It is found on Mount Maria in the Falkland Islands, where it grows...
- Pseudephebe minuscula is a species of fruticose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. In North America, it is known colloquially as co**** rockwool. It has...
- fruticose lichen. Pseudephebe minuscula has a fruticose thallus consisting of thin branches that result in the formation of dense mats. Pseudephebe pubescens...
- ice-polished rock. Once its thallus is about 2 cm (1 in) or more in diameter, Pseudephebe minuscula or Usnea sphacelata often begin growing near its centre. This...
- aprina) and communities of weakly or non-nitrophilous lichens (e.g., Pseudephebe minuscula, Rhizocarpon superficial, and R. geographi****, and several...
- ****ociates at this location include Buellia frigida, Buellia soredians, Pseudephebe minuscula, and Umbilicaria decussata. In some regions, the crustose Buellia...
- lichen - Usnea Birchbark dot lichen - Leptorhaphis Blackcurly lichen - Pseudephebe Blackthread lichen - Placynthium Blemished lichen - Phlyctis Blistered...
- "Contributions to the Lichen Flora of the Hengduan Mountains, china 1. genus pseudephebe (lichenized ascomycota, parmeliaceae)". Mycotaxon. 113 (1): 431–437....