-
areolate crustose lichen that may grow up to 4 mm in
diameter or with
squamules scattered among other lichens.: 217 They are
common in Arizona, southern...
- lichens.
Distinctive features of N. pulc****a
include its bluish-green
squamules (scales) with
sharply raised margins, non-reactivity to
standard chemical...
- squamulose, but
without a
lower cortex. With age, it
forms stipes. Each
squamule has 0[citation needed] or one 1 mm
round to
angular apothecia immersed...
- 5 mm in
diameter squamules sometimes grow as lobes.
There are 0-1 or more
round to
irregular apothecia, up to 0.5 mm wide, on each
squamule, with
rough and...
-
primary squamules,
which are 15–30 mm long and 2–8 mm wide. The
primary thallus is well-developed and
consists of large,
somewhat laciniate squamules that...
- a
lichen that is
composed of small,
often overlapping "scales"
called squamules. If they are
raised from the
substrate and
appear leafy, the
lichen may...
-
pygidium closely but not
densely clothed with
slender and
suberect pale
squamules;
under surface without ****ual mark, the
first ventral suture fine but...
- It is
covered with
squamules (small scales) that can be
either pressed against the cap or
curved back on itself. The
squamules range in
color from reddish...
- species, and is
generally described as a
group of
squamulose (grow from
squamules), cup-bearing lichens. The
Cladina morpho-types are
often referred to...
- desquamative, squamate, Squamella, squamiform, squamosal, squamose, squamous,
squamule, squamulose, subsquamosal,
supersquamosal †squāmula squāmul- squarrōsus...