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    Letharia vulpina, commonly known as the wolf lichen (although the species name vulpina, from vulpine relates to the fox), is a fruticose lichenized species...
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    the bark of conifers a couple inches tall. L. Columbiana’s cousin, Letharia vulpina (common name wolf lichen), has similar geographical distribution and...
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    Letharia is a genus of fruticose lichens belonging to the family Parmeliaceae. There were historically two species of Letharia: L. vulpina and L. columbiana...
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    Letharia vulpina, a species of fruticose lichen...
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    French mycologist Edmond Tulasne. The fungus is restricted to the genus Letharia as a host and consequently has a Northern Hemisphere distribution. Externally...
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  • Andrew Christian Taylor February 10, 2014 (2014-02-10) 2.09 43 19 "Letharia Vulpina" Russell Mulcahy Jeff Davis February 17, 2014 (2014-02-17) 2.12 44...
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    example, vulpinic acid is thought to function as a blue light screen in Letharia vulpina. It had been shown previously to protect human skin cells in tissue...
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  • voltage cable falls out from the hospital roof on top of Kira. 43 19 "Letharia Vulpina" Russell Mulcahy Jeff Davis February 17, 2014 (2014-02-17) 2.12 Deaton...
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  • ghost, in exchange he tells his nephew he wants to keep the claws. In "Letharia Vulpina", Peter tells Lydia he will help her control her banshee powers on...
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  • him is temporarily broken when Deaton poisons Stiles with a shot of letharia vulpina. In "Echo House", Stiles, to prevent the Nogitsune from harming anyone...
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    to three weeks. In North America the most significant lichen dye is Letharia vulpina. Indigenous people through most of this lichen's range in North America...
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    Letharia vulpina, wolf lichen, grows like a multiple-branched tuft or leafless mini-shrub, so it has a fruticose growth form....
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  • 2013.11.06 Teen Wolf   "Illuminated"   "Silverfinger"   "Riddled"   "Letharia Vulpina"   "De-Void"   "Insatiable"   "The Divine Move"   "Codominance" 2014...
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    unknown Tremella leptogii Peru Leptogium sp. Tremella lethariae Canada Letharia vulpina Tremella lichenicola Luxembourg Mycoblastus fucatus Tremella lilacea...
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    Letharia vulpina, one of the species of lichen credited with having a cancer-inhibiting molecule in a fake manuscript....
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    the ecological role of vulpinic acid and atranorin in the thallus of Letharia vulpina. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 7: 263-267. Ray, V. F. 1932. The...
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  • fluorescent yellow or chartreuse coloration.: 7  They are typified by Letharia vulpina (vulpina derives from "fox", not wolf).: 7  They are mostly absent at lower...
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    dark material in contrast to the porcupine quills dyed yellow with Letharia vulpina. The choice to mostly use dark materials contrasted with the yellow...
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    on basalt in Hawaii. Hypogymnia cf. tubulosa in Alberta, Canada. Letharia vulpina at Mt. Gleason, California. Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
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    Renchinlkhümbe (Mongolia); host=Vulpicida Phacopsis vulpina Tul. (1852) – France; host=Letharia In 1995, Triebel and colleagues described Phacopsis menegazziae...
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     islandica, C. nivaris, C. richardsonii; Evernia (E. prunastri); Letharia (L. vulpina); Neuropogon (N. aurantiaco-ater); Parmelia (P. caperata, P. cetrarioides...
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