Aspicilia

Aspicilia
Systematik
DomänEukaryoter
Eukaryota
RikeSvampar
Fungi
DivisionSporsäcksvampar
Ascomycota
KlassLecanoromycetes
OrdningPertusariales
FamiljMegasporaceae
SläkteAspicilia
Vetenskapligt namn
§ Aspicilia

Aspicilia är ett släkte av lavar. Aspicilia ingår i familjen Megasporaceae, ordningen Pertusariales, klassen Lecanoromycetes, divisionen sporsäcksvampar och riket svampar.[1][2]

Megasporaceae

Megaspora



Lobothallia


Aspicilia

Aspicilia aquatica



Aspicilia caesiocinerea



Aspicilia cinerea



Aspicilia cupreogrisea



Aspicilia desertorum



Aspicilia determinata



Aspicilia epiglypta



Aspicilia gibbosa



Aspicilia grisea



Aspicilia hispida



Aspicilia intermutans



Aspicilia laevata



Aspicilia leprosescens



Aspicilia melanaspis



Aspicilia moenium



Aspicilia obscurata



Aspicilia recedens



Aspicilia simoënsis



Aspicilia tuberculosa



Aspicilia verrucigera



Aspicilia americana



Aspicilia californica



Aspicilia filiformis



Aspicilia glaucopsina



Aspicilia praecrenata



Aspicilia anglica



Aspicilia arizonica



Aspicilia aurantiaca



Aspicilia boykinii



Aspicilia brucei



Aspicilia confusa



Aspicilia cuprea



Aspicilia cyanescens



Aspicilia fumosa



Aspicilia guadalupensis



Aspicilia knudsenii



Aspicilia nashii



Aspicilia olivaceobrunnea



Aspicilia pacifica



Aspicilia phaea



Aspicilia santamonicae



Aspicilia substictica



Aspicilia sipeana



Aspicilia uxoris




Bildgalleri

Källor

  1. ^ Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard D. (red.) (1 september 2011). ”Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2011 Annual Checklist.”. Species 2000: Reading, UK. http://www.catalogueoflife.org/annual-checklist/2011/search/all/key/aspicilia/match/1. Läst 24 september 2012. 
  2. ^ Dyntaxa Aspicilia

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Aspicilia caesiocinerea (Nyl. ex Malbr.) Arnold, 1886

Photograph of a cross section of an apothecium taken through a compound microscope, x 100.   Note the dark olive epihymenium.

This collection of Aspicilia caesiocinerea was growing on a rock near the water on the east side of Liberty Reservoir (Trail head on Deer Park Road) in Carroll County, Maryland, USA.

Collected and identified by E.C. Uebel (No. U-233, 4 Jul 2001)
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Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körber, 1855

Photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope, x10.

Chemistry: Medulla K+ yellow turning red, C-, PD+ dark yellow.

This collection of Aspicilia cinerea was growing on a boulder along the edge of the woodland on the W side of the high voltage power line clearing up hill (N) from Locust Run at the Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area, Owings Mills, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA (N 39o24.218',   W 76o50.582',   Elevation 622 feet).

Collected and identified by E.C. Uebel (No. U-638, 19 Jul 2006)
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Aspicilia caesiocinerea (Nyl. ex Malbr.) Arnold, 1886

Photograph of an ascus from Aspicilia caesiocinerea taken through a compound microscope (x1000) showing 8 spores per ascus.   (Spores measure approximately 15 x 11 microns.)

This collection of Aspicilia caesiocinerea was growing on a rock near the water on the east side of Liberty Reservoir (Trail head on Deer Park Road) in Carroll County, Maryland, USA.

Collected and identified by E.C. Uebel (No. U-233, 4 Jul 2001)
Aspicilia cinerea-1.jpg
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Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körber, 1855

Photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope (x20) showing an areolate thallus with several black apothecia per areole.

Chemistry: Medulla K+ yellow turning red, C-, PD+ dark yellow.

This collection of Aspicilia cinerea was growing on a boulder along the edge of the woodland on the W side of the high voltage power line clearing up hill (N) from Locust Run at the Soldiers Delight Natural Environment Area, Owings Mills, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA (N 39o24.218',   W 76o50.582',   Elevation 622 feet).

Collected and identified by E.C. Uebel (No. U-638, 19 Jul 2006)
Aspicilia caesiocinerea-2.jpg
Författare/Upphovsman: Ed Uebel, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0

Aspicilia caesiocinerea (Nyl. ex Malbr.) Arnold, 1886

Photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope, x22.   Note the Lecanorine apothecia with a margin similar to the thallus, and containing algae.

This collection of Aspicilia caesiocinerea was growing on a rock near the water on the east side of Liberty Reservoir (Trail head on Deer Park Road) in Carroll County, Maryland, USA.

Collected and identified by E.C. Uebel (No. U-233, 4 Jul 2001)
Aspicilia cinerea-2.jpg
Författare/Upphovsman: Ed Uebel, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0

Aspicilia cinerea (L.) Körber, 1855

Photograph of a section of an apothecium taken through a compound microscope (x400) showing algae in the amphithecium of the thalline margin.   (Lecanorine-type apothecium)

Chemistry: Medulla K+ strong yellow turning red, KC-, C-, PD+ pale yellow.

This collection of Aspicilia cinerea was growing on rock along the trail up Black Mountain, just S of Tunk Lake, NE of Ellsworth in Hancock County, Maine, USA (Lat. 44o35' N,   Long. 68o06' W,   Elevation 200 meters).

Collected and identified by E.C. Uebel (No. U-578, 11 Jul 2005)
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Aspicilia calcarea (L.) Körber, 1859 [Syn. Lecanora calcarea (L.) Sommerf., 1826] (photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope, x6) Growing on exposed shore rocks along Lake Superior, W side of Route 17, 12.5 miles N of Pancake Bay Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada; collected and identified by Richard E. Riefner (No. 81-518, 21 Jul 1981); specimen is now in the Lichen Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden.