Alectoria sarmentosa (common witch's-hair lichen) is a long-lived, perennial witch's-hair lichen. It is a light greenish colored and fruticose or bushy...
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included specimens of Alectoria ochroleuca and A. sarmentosa along with various members of the Parmeliaceae. The results showed that Alectoria was derived from...
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"Alectosarmentin, a new antimicrobial dibenzofuranoid lactol from the lichen, Alectoria sarmentosa". Journal of Natural Products. 57 (7): 934–8. doi:10.1021/np50109a009...
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Dolichousnea also have this growth type. Informal growth forms Alectorioid (Alectoria sarmentosa) Catapyrenioid (Catapyrenium cinereum) Cetrarioid (Cetraria aculeata)...
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and east to Russia. The wingspan is 29–31 mm. The larvae feed on Alectoria sarmentosa. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Victrix umovii. Wikispecies...
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of features is characteristic of lichens now classified in the genera Alectoria, Bryoria, Oropogon, Pseudephebe, and Sulcaria. algal layer Also photobiont...
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fruticose lichens have been mistaken for this species, including Alectoria sarmentosa, some Usnea species, Bryoria spiralifera and other pale species in...
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Parmeliaceae genera and species containing isolichenan include: Alectoria (A. sulcata, A. sarmentosa); Cetraria (Cetraria cucullata, C. islandica, C. nivaris...
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