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Chemical compound
Argopsin, also known as 1-chloropannarin, is a secondary metabolite produced by many lichen species, such as Biatora cuprea and Micarea lignaria. Argopsin
Argopsin
Species of lichen
areolae but later develops predominantly short, thin isidia, and contains argopsin as its main secondary metabolite. Originally discovered in woodland habitats
Phyllopsora_nemoralis
Species of lichen
similar to Phyllopsora chodatinica, but unlike that species, it contains argopsin and often zeorin, but it lacks chodatin. The species epithet neotinica
Phyllopsora_neotinica
Genus of lichens in the family Ramalinaceae
contain a variety of secondary metabolites, including gyrophoric acid and argopsin, and less commonly, other depsides, depsidones, xanthones, or usnic acid
Biatora
Species of lichen
growing on moss at base of a stem of balsam fir. The species contains argopsin, and norargopsin as major and minor lichen products, respectively. Printzen
Biatora_terrae-novae
Species of lichen-forming fungus
microconidia, and containing an unidentified PD− substance rather than argopsin; its ascospores are also shorter (8.0–9.2 μm). "Micarea pseudolignaria
Micarea_pseudolignaria
Chemical compound found in some lichens
correct structure. Huneck and Lamb published work on the related compound argopsin, which they showed could be produced by chlorinating pannarin. Blaser and
Pannarin
Species of lichen
amounts. Other variants contain similar compounds but may also include argopsin, norargopsin, or caloploicin in varying amounts. Expected results for standard
Leprocaulon_coriense
Species of lichen
occasionally merge. These growths contain secondary metabolites, including argopsin and gyrophoric acid, which react Pd+ (orange/red) and C+ (red). "Biatora
Biatora_bacidioides
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
mid-length. Chemical tests reveal either xanthones (thallus UV+ pink) or argopsin (thallus Pd+ red); apothecia and pycnidia may also contain anthraquinones
Aquacidia
Species of lichen
tiny hairs), smaller and fewer-septate ascospores, and the presence of argopsin. It can also be confused with W. hirsuta, which has hairy squamules but
Waynea_giraltiae
Genus of lichens
layer about 1 μm thick. The chemical composition of Siphulastrum includes argopsin, a secondary metabolite (lichen product) found in some lichens. While Siphulastrum
Siphulastrum
Family of lichen-forming fungi
lichens that reproduce asexually, and produce the secondary compounds argopsin, pannarin, and usnic acid. Those taxa that are fertile have lecanorine
Leprocaulaceae
Species of lichen
(lichen products), including parietin as the major constituent, along with argopsin, atranorin, teloschistin, fallacinal as minor components, and traces of
Filsoniana_ferdinandmuelleri
Species of lichen
turns orange-red. Thin-layer chromatography identifies the presence of argopsin and traces of norargopsin in its chemical composition. Pycnidia, which
Biatora_toensbergii
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
pleurogenous (side-bearing) chains of cells. Chemical spot tests detect argopsin and, in some species, zeorin, and the upper surface may be pigmented dull
Halecania
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
conidia (asexual spores) that are constricted in the middle. Chemically, argopsin, a secondary metabolite (lichen product), is sometimes detected in one
Byssoloma
Species of lichen
isidia form and attachment, and ascospore size. He found no trace of argopsin in the holotype and noted that a Peruvian specimen previously labeled as
Phyllopsora_glaucella
Species of lichen
borbonicum is Pd+ (orange). This chemical spot test indicates the presence of argopsin as the major chemical component, along with a smaller amount of norargopsin
Erioderma_borbonicum
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English : variant spelling of Harvell.
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House Owner; Lord of the Manor
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Diyshan, DISHAN means "a species of gazelle" or "a thresher." In the bible, this is the name of the fifth son of Seir.
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Boldness
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, praise.
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Feminine form of French Armel, ARMELLE means "stone prince."
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