Aspicilia
Aspicilia | |
Systematik | |
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Domän | Eukaryoter Eukaryota |
Rike | Svampar Fungi |
Division | Sporsäcksvampar Ascomycota |
Klass | Lecanoromycetes |
Ordning | Pertusariales |
Familj | Megasporaceae |
Släkte | Aspicilia |
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]
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- ^ 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.
- ^ Dyntaxa Aspicilia
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Författare/Upphovsman: Ed Uebel, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
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)Författare/Upphovsman: Ed Uebel, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
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)Författare/Upphovsman: Ed Uebel, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
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)Författare/Upphovsman: Ed Uebel, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
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)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)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)Författare/Upphovsman: Ed Uebel, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
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.