Crespoa Inhaminensis
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Crespoa Inhaminensis
''Crespoa'' is a genus of five species of lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. Species in this genus are characterized by having an upper thallus surface that is wrinkled and reticulately ridged to coarsely foveolate (having small pits or depressions). Description ''Crespoa'' species have a distinctive thallus structure, with a strongly reticulately ridged and wrinkled upper surface, and medullary stictic and constictic acids, with the exception of ''C. schelpei'', which has medullary protocetraric acid. Distribution All of the species in ''Crespoa'' have a more or less tropical distribution, although the range of ''C. carneopruinata'' also extends into southern France and Italy, while the distribution of the type species ''C. crozalsiana'' includes the US and southern Europe. ''C. scrobicularis'' has been reported from Oceania and South America, including Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Venezuela. Taxonomy Species in ''Crespoa'' were originally considered ...
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Crespoa Crozalsiana
''Crespoa'' is a genus of five species of lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. Species in this genus are characterized by having an upper thallus surface that is wrinkled and reticulately ridged to coarsely foveolate (having small pits or depressions). Description ''Crespoa'' species have a distinctive thallus structure, with a strongly reticulately ridged and wrinkled upper surface, and medullary stictis acid, stictic and constictic acids, with the exception of ''C. schelpei'', which has medullary protocetraric acid. Distribution All of the species in ''Crespoa'' have a more or less tropical distribution, although the range of ''C. carneopruinata'' also extends into southern France and Italy, while the distribution of the type species ''C. crozalsiana'' includes the US and southern Europe. ''C. scrobicularis'' has been reported from Oceania and South America, including Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Venezuela. Taxonomy Species in ''Crespoa'' were originally consi ...
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