- The
species epithet alludes to the
colour contrast between the
orange pseudostromata and the grey thallus. The
lichen has a
smooth to uneven, dark grey to...
- and has
streaks of yellowish-white pruina. Both the
thallus and the
pseudostromata contain lichexanthone,
which cause these structures to
fluoresce yellow...
- regnellii, but
differs by the
presence of
anthraquinone crystals in the
pseudostromata.
Trypethelium luteolucidum was
formally described by the lichenologists...
-
epithet stromatofluorescens refers to the
fluorescent properties of its
pseudostromata. The
lichen has a smooth,
somewhat shiny, pale ochraceous-green thallus...
- in diameter. They tend to
aggregate in
groups or
lines of 5 to 25 in
pseudostromata. The
thallus contains lichexanthone, a
lichen product that
causes this...
-
covers areas of up to 5 cm (2 in) in diameter. Both the
thallus and the
pseudostromata contain lichexanthone, a
lichen product that
causes these structures...
-
ultralucens contains lichexanthone, a
lichen product that
causes the
pseudostromata and the
thallus to
fluoresce yellow when lit with a long-wavelength...
-
groups of
about five to fifty,
usually immersed in the bark
tissue as
pseudostromata. Its
ascospores are hyaline, spindle-shaped (fusiform) and
measure 45–55...
- the
family Trypetheliaceae. It is
characterized by its
conical black pseudostromata,
which contrast sharply with the thallus. This
lichen species has been...
-
species epithet refers to the
characteristic pale
yellow colour of the
pseudostromata.
Astrothelium pallidoflavum is
similar to A. cinnamomeum, but has larger...