Punctelia subrudecta is a species of lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It was described as a new species by Finnish lichenologist William Nylander as...
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with Punctelia perrituculata ... and P. subrudecta ... on the basis of conidial characters". It is now placed in synonymy with P. subrudecta. Punctelia semansiana...
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gyrophoric acid in the medulla. There are several lookalike Punctelia species, including P. subrudecta, P. perreticulata, and P. reddenda. These can be distinguished...
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which it has been historically confused is Punctelia subrudecta; this lichen can be distinguished from Punctelia perreticulata by the texture of the thallus...
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World War II. After that, the name was relegated to synonymy with Punctelia subrudecta. In 1980, the species became known as Parmelia semansiana after studies...
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Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Switzerland. Both keyed out to Punctelia subrudecta, even though it was apparent they were different, not only in the...
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to that of Punctelia subrudecta. The range of Punctelia caseana was later extended to include eastern and central Mexico. In 2021, Punctelia caseana was...
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is a member of the species complex that includes Punctelia subrudecta and P. perriticulata. Punctelia pseudocoralloidea grows on bark and on wood. On Kangaroo...
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GAW. These tests can help distinguish Punctelia borreri (which contains gyrophoric acid) from Punctelia subrudecta (which contains lecanoric acid). When...
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neglecta Psora crystallifera Psora decipiens Punctelia subalbicans Punctelia subflava Punctelia subrudecta Pyrrhospora laeta Pyxine australiensis Pyxine...
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Punctelia subflava is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae that occurs in Australia. The lichen was first formally described in 1847...
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Overlook Area; N 39o24.889' W 076o50.384' Google Map [50] (June 2003) Punctelia subrudecta (Nyl.) Krog [S,N,W] Growing on trunks of pines. [EGW] Collected and...
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Idylwild) Punctelia perreticulata (Räsänen) G. Wilh. & Ladd [Parmeliacae] Syns.: Punctelia subrudecta (Nyl.) Krog, Parmelia subrudecta Nyl. Skorepa...
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sublaevigata Nyl. Parmelia subquercina Müll.Arg. Parmelia subrudecta Nyl. (1886) accepted as Punctelia subrudecta (Nyl.) Krog (1982) Parmelia subschenckiana Gyeln...
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that have lichen products with a positive reaction to P include Parmelia subrudecta, which is PD+ (yellow) because of the didepside atranorin, and Hypogymnia...
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