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Chrysothrix xanthina is a widely distributed species of leprose lichen in the family Arthoniaceae. It has a bright yellow to bright greenish-yellow, thin, granular thallus, and typically grows on bark, although it is infrequently found growing on rock. See more It was first scientifically described by Finnish lichenologist Edvard August Vainio in 1901 as Lepraria xanthina. Klaus Kalb transferred it to the genus Chrysothrix in 2001. Kalb resurrected the species from synonymy with … See more Kalb originally considered Chrysothrix xanthina to be a tropical/subtropical species, although it is now known to have a wider range. It has been recorded from Africa (including Madagascar), Asia, Macaronesia, New South Wales, North America, and South … See more WebThis is the most common Lepraria throughout the archipelago, abundant in shaded and sheltered habitats of the humid highlands, less common in the transition zone, growing on a wide range of introduced and native trees and shrubs, often overgrowing bryophytes, rarely on soil or rocks, and then typically close to the base of trees. Notes. rcpath president
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WebApr 11, 2024 · Chemistry and morphology of Chrysothrix candelaris in Poland, with notes on the taxonomy of C. xanthina Bookreader Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to … WebChrysothrix xanthina was resurrected from synonymy with by C. candelaris Kalb (2001) by virtue of its smaller granules and different chemistry (calycin in C. candelaris s.str. versus pinastric acid in C. xanthina). Over the intervening 20 years, there has been disagreement on the size of the granules pro-duced by C. candelaris s.str. According ... WebChrysothrix is a genus of Fungi in the family Chrysothricaceae. EOL has data for 4 attributes, including: habitat dust number of public records in bold 1 trophic guild osmotroph type specimen repository Museum of Evolution 24 6 6 3 12 10 6 2 3 27 52 426 223 522 548 7 15 7 20 35 879 192 12781 3 26 16 87 107 16 703 129 + - Cluster simsdomination download