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Genus of lichen
Thamnolia is a genus of lichens in the family Icmadophilaceae. Members of the genus are commonly called whiteworm lichens. Two species of Thamnolia are
Thamnolia
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Thamnolia vermicularis, the whiteworm lichen, is the traditional name applied to a widespread, morphologically uniform group of fruticose lichens in the
Thamnolia_vermicularis
Species of lichen
(Tuck.) Nyl. ex Hue (1891) Caloplaca coralloides (Tuck.) Hulting (1896) Thamnolia coralloides (Tuck.) Gyeln. (1933) Thamnonoma coralloides (Tuck.) Gyeln
Polycauliona_coralloides
Species of fungus
from Norwegian specimens, the fungus is known to parasitise the lichen Thamnolia vermicularis in Iceland but it is rare there. The species was first formally
Cercidospora_thamnoliicola
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Thamnolia taurica is a species of lichen in the family Icmadophilaceae. This alpine lichen forms pale, worm-like structures and occurs in high mountain
Thamnolia_taurica
Species of lichen
Thamnolia tundrae is a species of lichen in the family Icmadophilaceae. Its distribution covers the arctic tundra of Eurasia and extends to the North
Thamnolia_tundrae
Species of lichen
Thamnolia papelillo is a species of whiteworm lichen in the family Icmadophilaceae. It was described as a new species in 2004 by Norwegian lichenologist
Thamnolia_papelillo
Species of lichen
Thamnolia juncea is a species of whiteworm lichen in the family Icmadophilaceae. It was described as a new species in 2004 by Norwegian lichenologist
Thamnolia_juncea
Pattern of irregular, worm-like lines
Takifugu vermicularis, the Purple puffer, a species of Asian pufferfish Thamnolia vermicularis, a fungus species in Australia Turritella vermicularis, an
Vermiculation
Species of fungus
found to belong to a clade that also includes Siphula ceratites and Thamnolia vermicularis. Baeomyces rufus, in particular, was noted as having been
Dibaeis_baeomyces
Archipelago in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia
Bryum, Orthothecium and Tortula, as well as the lichen genera Cetraria, Thamnolia, Cornicularia, Lecidea, Ochrolechia and Parmelia. Common flowering plants
Severnaya_Zemlya
Verrucaria Pertusaria Whitefingers lichen - Siphula Whiteworm lichen - Thamnolia Witch's hair lichen - Alectoria Wolf lichen - Letharia Wreath lichen -
List of common names of lichen genera
List_of_common_names_of_lichen_genera
Scorpidium turgescens Tomenthypnum nitens Most common: Cetraria nivalis Thamnolia vermicularis Cetraria sp. Cornicularia sp. Lecidea sp. Ochrolechia sp
List of species on Severnaya Zemlya
List_of_species_on_Severnaya_Zemlya
Species of lichen
In habitat with Thamnolia vermicularis. Ukok Pletau, East Kazakhstan region, Katon-Karagay National Park
Gowardia_nigricans
Flavoparmelia rutidota is a green foliose lichen found on wood and rocks. Thamnolia vermicularis is found in high parts of Namadgi National Park - and polar
Flora of the Australian Capital Territory
Flora_of_the_Australian_Capital_Territory
Chemical compound
formula C19H16O11. Thamnolic acid was first isolated from the lichen Thamnolia vermicularis, but it also occur in Cladonia species. "Thamnolic acid"
Thamnolic_acid
Iichens that are consumed by humans
Myung-Joo; Lee, Mi-Kyung (December 2017). "Anti-obesity property of lichen Thamnolia vermicularis extract in 3T3-L1 cells and diet-induced obese mice". Preventive
Edible_lichen
Sea in the Arctic Ocean north of Siberia
Bryum, Orthothecium and Tortura, as well as the lichen genera Cetraria, Thamnolia, Cornicularia, Lecidea, Ochrolechia and Parmelia. Permanent mammal species
Laptev_Sea
Mountain in Peru
wari vicuña, kunka throat, "vicuña throat", wari kunka a medical plant (Thamnolia vermicularis), Hispanicized spelling Huaricunca) is a mountain in the
Wari_Kunka_(Peru)
Topics referred to by the same term
vermicularis, the vermiculated puffer, a fish species found in Korea Thamnolia vermicularis, a lichen-forming fungus species Typhlops vermicularis, the
T._vermicularis
Genus of fungi
Rimularia Merismatium thamnoliicola Alstrup & E.S.Hansen (2001) – host: Thamnolia Wijayawardene, N.N.; Hyde, K.D.; Dai, D.Q.; Sánchez-García, M.; Goto,
Merismatium
Family of lichen-forming fungi
James (1992) – 1 sp. Siphulopsis Kantvilas & A.R.Nilsen (2020) – 1 sp. Thamnolia Ach. ex Schaerer (1850) – 4 spp. Rambold, G.; Triebel, D.; Hertel, H.
Icmadophilaceae
Type of fungal conidioma
that role has not been demonstrated directly. Pycnidia in the lichen Thamnolia vermicularis received particular attention after being rediscovered in
Pycnidium
Swedish botanist and taxonomist
abbreviation "Sw." remains familiar to lichenologists through species such as Thamnolia vermicularis and Ochrolechia frigida. Swartz's later lichen work was strongly
Olof_Swartz
Mountain in Bolivia
wari vicuña, kunka throat, "vicuña throat", wari kunka a medical plant (Thamnolia vermicularis), Hispanicized spelling Huaricunca) is a 5,120-metre-high
Wari_Kunka
American botanist (1849–1910)
Carolyn W. (September 1904). "Lichens: Stereocaulon, Pilophorus and Thamnolia". The Bryologist. 7 (5): 71–73. doi:10.2307/3238840. JSTOR 3238840. Harris
Carolyn_Wilson_Harris
Symbiosis of fungi with algae or cyanobacteria
Texosporium Thallinocarpon Thalloloma Thamnochrolechia Thamnolecania Thamnolia Thecaria Thecographa Thelenella Thelenidia Thelidiopsis Thelignya Thelliana
Outline_of_lichens
Species of lichen
other Arctic–alpine plants and lichens, including Diapensia lapponica, Thamnolia subuliformis, Flavocetraria cucullata, and Flavocetraria nivalis. The
Brodoa_oroarctica
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
Johannesson, Hanna (2018). "Sharing of photobionts in sympatric populations of Thamnolia and Cetraria lichens: evidence from high-throughput sequencing" (PDF)
Cetraria
Genus of lichens
closely with Icmadophila. Instead, it shares closer ties with the genera Thamnolia and Knightiella, and is distantly related to Icmadophila. As a result
Knightiellastrum
Order of fungi
Pseudobaeomyces – 1 sp. Siphula – 26 spp. Siphulella – 1 sp. Siphulopsis – 1 sp. Thamnolia – 6 spp. Megasporaceae Lumbsch (1994) Members of the Megasporaceae are
Pertusariales
Austrian lichenologist and plant ecophysiologist (born 1945)
belt. I. Comparative patterns of net CO2 exchange in Cladonia mitis, Thamnolia vermicularis and Umbilicaria cylindrica". In Schroeter, B.; Schlensog
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