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journals.cambridge.org/article_S002428297900030X
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endophloeodal thallus. No lichen substances detectable. 7. Thallus truly sorediate, soredia punctiform often forming confluent patches. Lichen substances ...
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Abstract: A sterile, sorediate, corticolous, crustose lichen from Central Sweden is ... Thallus widely spreading or forming smaller patches, endophloeodal or ...
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www.bgbm.org/BGBM/STAFF/Wiss/Sipman/Zschackia/Diorygma/...
www.bgbm.org/BGBM/STAFF/Wiss/Sipman/Zschackia/Diorygma/theloE.htm
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Aug 18, 2008 ... Thallus pale tannish grey, 3-10 cm diam., endophloeodal with ... 2 cm diam., endophloeodal, continuous, surface slightly shiny, with indistinct ...
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www.bgbm.org/BGBM/STAFF/Wiss/Sipman/Zschackia/Diorygma/...
www.bgbm.org/BGBM/STAFF/Wiss/Sipman/Zschackia/Diorygma/thelotrema.htm
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Aug 18, 2008 ... 99A (92) Ascocarp pores 0.2-0.5 mm wide; ascocarps weakly raised; lichen substances absent; thallus usually endophloeodal; ascospores ca.
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www.anbg.gov.au/glossary/webpubl/lichglos.htm
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May 13, 1999 ... A glossary of terms for use with the Lichen Volumes of Flora of Australia. ... endophloeodal: immersed in bark. endosubstratic: growing within ...
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Feb 5, 2012 ... Finding ferns, mosses, liverworts, and bark-dwelling lichens is .... of black lirellae against a white, endophloeodal ("within the bark") thallus.
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wales-lichens.org.uk/sites/default/files/imagesfiles/Li...
wales-lichens.org.uk/sites/default/files/imagesfiles/Lichen%20Communities%20Complete.pdf
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This name is adopted provisionally here for the pionecr commur.rity of twigs and saplings dominated by pyrenocarpous lichens 'rvith endophloeodal thalli, and ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/ln74x0852r3ql887.pdf
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May 9, 2009 ... numerous other lichens with a “heteromerous” thallus, photobiont layer mimics the bark-tissues of the endophloeodal habitat or the rock pores ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/3243639
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Rinodina stictica, a New Corticolous, Sorediate Lichen. Species from the Pacific ... Thallus often endophloeodal in esorediate parts, rarely with well developed ...
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