WebChrysothrix insulizans R.C. Harris & Ladd - gold dust lichen: Image by Gary Perlmutter: Image by Gary Perlmutter: Image by Gary Perlmutter: Taxonomy. Family: Chrysotrichaceae : Identification. Online Photographs: Lichen Portal GBIF-Global Distribution ... WebAnother similar southeastern Chrysothrix species whose range overlaps that of C. bergeri C. insulizansis (Harris & Ladd 2008). Although the two species cannot easily be separated on the basis of chemistry (C. insulizans produces calycin plus leprapinic acid), . insulizansC is usually quite different morphologically, its thalli con-
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WebChrysothrix Mont. Chrysothrix candelaris (L.) J.R. Laundon = Lepraria candelaris (L.) Fr. = Lepraria citrina (Schaerer) Rabenh. = Lepraria flava (Schreber) Sm. Chrysothrix … WebApr 6, 2024 · Chrysothrix insulizans; Chrysothrix onokoensis; Chrysothrix xanthina; Supported by: National Biological Information Infrastructure; National Science Foundation; Hosts · map: Family: Scientific name @ source (records) Aceraceae : Acer rubrum @ GAL : Pinaceae : Pinus taeda @ GAL _ can hsv1 be cured
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WebChrysothrix xanthina & C. onokoensis are K-Related Rare Species. None. Habitat. Vertical faces on massive rock outcrops, boulders, on silicious rock; 1 record on limestone. Life … http://clade.ansp.org/botany/people/lendemer/Op5p4.pdf WebChrysothrix is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Chrysothricaceae.[3] They are commonly called gold dust lichens or sulfur dust lichens,[4]: 253 because they are bright yellow to greenish-yellow, sometimes flecked with orange, and composed entirely of powdery soredia.[5] Apothecia are never present in North American specimens.[5] fitler properties philadelphia