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  2. Lepraria - Wikipedia

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    Lepraria is a genus of leprose (powdery) crustose lichens that grows on its substrate like patches of granular, caked up, mealy dust grains. [2] [3] Members of the genus are commonly called dust lichens. [3]: 305 [4] [5] The main vegetative body is made of patches of soredia (little balls of algae wrapped in fungus). [3]

  3. Dust lichen - Wikipedia

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  4. Chrysothrix candelaris - Wikipedia

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    Chrysothrix candelaris, commonly known as the mustard powder lichen [1] or gold dust lichen, [2] is a species of leprose (powdery) lichen in the family Chrysothricaceae. It typically grows on tree bark , although it has also been recorded growing on rock .

  5. Lepraria finkii - Wikipedia

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    Lepraria finkii is a type of lichen in the genus Lepraria. [1] Its colours range from a greenish-gray to a bluish-green. The organism is generally found everywhere in the world, but more commonly found in tropical areas; it can be spotted in shaded areas on tree trunks, overtaking bryophytes, in soil banks, and in dry niches.

  6. Chrysothrix chlorina - Wikipedia

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    Chrysothrix chlorina, the sulphur dust lichen, is a species of leprose (powdery) crustose lichen in the family Chrysotrichaceae. [3] Originally described scientifically by the Swedish lichenologist Erik Acharius over 200 years ago, it has been shuffled to many different genera in its taxonomic history before finally being transferred to Chrysothrix in 1981.

  7. Lepraria incana - Wikipedia

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    The lichen has been proposed as a "low-concurrency" species that is favoured by the disappearance of less-pollution tolerant lichens. [51] Lepraria incana is relatively tolerant to sulphur dioxide ; species that occur early in the succession of lichen communities are generally known to be less affected by this airborne pollutant. [ 52 ]

  8. List of common names of lichen genera - Wikipedia

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    Lichen species common names are often the same as the common name of the genus they are in, or are a modification of that common name by adding an adjective. But sometimes the parts of a lichen species common name are common names of other lichen genera. For example, Psilolechia lucida, in the genus Psilolechia, is commonly called "sulphur dust ...

  9. Lepraria pacifica - Wikipedia

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    Lepraria pacifica, the Pacific dust lichen, is a whitish-blue-green leprose crustose lichen that grows on its substrate like patches of granular, caked-up, mealy dust grains. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] : 305 Like other members of the Lepraria genus , it only reproduces asexually.