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Verseghya thysanophora

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33: 295: 46: 519:. This lichen is typically found in mature maple forests, and is most often fertile on trees that are located near streams. It is widespread throughout the East Temperate region of North America. In Europe, it has been recorded from Austria, Belarus, Bulgaria, Germany, Poland, and Slovenia. In 2011, it was reported from 339:, which are the reproductive structures of lichens, are rarely seen but can sometimes be abundant. They are pale yellowish brown to greyish brown in colour, and the margins are raised and distinctly yellow or whitish, which can contrast with the colour of the thallus. 1282: 1277: 897:
Printzen, C.; Halda, J.; Palice, Z.; Tønsberg, T. (2002). "New and interesting lichen records from old-growth forest stands in the German National Park Bayerischer Wald".
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is similar in colour, but has a more coastal distribution, contains different chemical compounds, and has a bluish-grey prothallus. Sterile specimens of
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and sometimes patchy appearance. A visible, white and fibrous prothallus is often present with hyphae arranged in distinct radiating strands.
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is pale yellow to greenish in colour, sometimes with blue or grey tones in shaded areas. It has a thin,
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Tønsberg, T.; Türk, R.; Hofmann, P. (2001). "Notes on the lichen flora of Tyrol (Austria)".
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Käffer, Márcia I.; Koch, Natália M.; Aptroot, André; Martins, Suzana M. de A. (2014).
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Kondratyuk, S.Y.; Lőkös, L.; Jang, S.-H.; Hur, J.-S.; Farkas, E. (2019).
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contain eight spores and measure up to 90 by 20 ÎĽm; they are of the
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is commonly found growing on the trunks of deciduous trees, especially
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can be either discrete or form a continuous crust. The lichen has a
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known as thysanophora unknowns, and the conspicuous white, fibrous
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of the Lecanoraceae (Lecanorales, lichen-forming Ascomycota)"
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Bilovitz, Peter O.; BatiÄŤ, Franc; Mayrhofer, Helmut (2011).
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Harris, Richard C.; Brodo, Irwin M.; Tønsberg, Tor (2000). "
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Abhandlungen und Berichte des Naturkundemuseums Görlitz
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margin and patchiness of parts of the thallus found in
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Closeup (10X magnification) of fibrous white prothallus
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is present in about a quarter of collected specimens.
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Kukwa, Martin; Motiejūnaitų, Jurga (2005). "Notes on
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species are usually restricted to tree bases, while
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that have been named "thysanophora unknowns." These
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woodland, it was found growing on a maple tree. The
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Fungi
Ascomycota
Lecanoromycetes
Pertusariales
Pertusariaceae
Verseghya
Binomial name
S.Y.Kondr.
Synonyms
corticolous
leprose lichen
Pertusariaceae
thallus
soredia
lichen products
prothallus
formally described
type specimen
William Buck
Mooers, New York
conifer
maple
taxon
circumscribed
Verseghya
Sergey Kondratyuk

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