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Vulpicida is a
genus of
lichenized fungi in the
family Parmeliaceae. Cir****scribed in 1993 to
contain species formerly placed in Cetraria, the
genus is...
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Vulpicida pinastri is a
species of
foliose lichen in the
family Parmeliaceae. The
lichen has a greenish-yellow
thallus and
dorsiventral lobes. It grows...
- forest, the
fungus was
found growing on the
thallus of a ground-dwelling
Vulpicida juniperina lichen. The
species epithet vulpicidae refers to the genus...
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distributions and habitats. L.
columbiana is
frequently incorrectly identified as
Vulpicida canadensis (common name Brown-e****
Sunshine Lichen,
another wolf lichen)...
- Pseudephebe, Pseudevernia, Punctelia, Raesaenenia, Tuckermannopsis, Usnea,
Vulpicida and
Xanthoparmelia (PDF).
Revisions of
British and
Irish Lichens. Vol...
- Only a few
lichens are
truly poisonous, with
species of
Letharia and
Vulpicida being the
primary examples.
These lichens are
yellow because they have...
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Verruculopsis Verseghya Vezdaea Vigneronia Villophora Violella Viridothelium Vulpicida Wadeana Wahlenbergiella Watsoniomyces Wawea Waynea Wetmoreana Willeya...
- Adans. (1763) – 355 spp.
Usnocetraria M.J.Lai & J.C.Wei (2007) – 2 spp.
Vulpicida J.-E.Mattsson & M.J.Lai (1993) – 6 spp.
Xanthoparmelia (Vain.) Hale (1974)...
- the
lichens Bryoria fuscescens,
Bryoria simplicior,
Hypogymnia tubulos,
Vulpicida pinastri and
Platismatia glauca inhabit the
birch woods and
shrubby areas...
- Michel; Boustie, Joël (2017). "Specialized
metabolites of the
lichen Vulpicida pinastri act as
photoprotective agents". Molecules. 22 (7): 1162. doi:10...