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Phylloblastia
''Phylloblastia'' is a genus of foliicolous lichen, foliicolous (leaf-dwelling) lichens in the family Verrucariaceae. The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 1921 by Finnish lichenologist Edvard August Vainio, with ''Phylloblastia dolichospora'' assigned as the type species. Description Genus ''Phylloblastia'' comprises crustose lichens with sometimes very tiny, scale-like formations. The of these lichens is either absent or very thin, structured in a manner. In species found outside of Europe, disc-shaped to shield-like isidia are often observed. The component is typically , featuring green algal cells that are angular-rounded and grouped irregularly or in clusters. The ascomata, or spore-producing structures, are , which means they are (not on a stalk) and range from hemispherical to almost spherical in shape. These structures have colours from pale orange to black. While paraphyses (sterile filaments within the ascomata) are absent, (hair-like structure ...
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Phylloblastia Pocsii
''Phylloblastia'' is a genus of foliicolous lichen, foliicolous (leaf-dwelling) lichens in the family Verrucariaceae. The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 1921 by Finnish lichenologist Edvard August Vainio, with ''Phylloblastia dolichospora'' assigned as the type species. Description Genus ''Phylloblastia'' comprises crustose lichens with sometimes very tiny, scale-like formations. The of these lichens is either absent or very thin, structured in a manner. In species found outside of Europe, disc-shaped to shield-like isidia are often observed. The component is typically , featuring green algal cells that are angular-rounded and grouped irregularly or in clusters. The ascomata, or spore-producing structures, are , which means they are (not on a stalk) and range from hemispherical to almost spherical in shape. These structures have colours from pale orange to black. While paraphyses (sterile filaments within the ascomata) are absent, (hair-like structure ...
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