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Genus of lichen-forming fungi
Calicium is a genus of leprose lichens. It is in the family Caliciaceae, and has 40 species. The sexual reproduction structures are a mass of loose ascospores
Calicium
Species of lichen
Calicium chlorosporum is a crustose lichen that is found growing on trees throughout much of the world. The lichen has a lichenized life habit. Its thallus
Calicium_chlorosporum
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Calicium adspersum is a species of pin lichen in the family Caliciaceae. It forms grey, granular crusts on bark and dead wood, producing black, pin-like
Calicium_adspersum
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Calicium pleuriseptatum is a species of pin lichen in the family Caliciaceae. It was described as a new species in 2010 by Leif Tibell and Andreas Frisch
Calicium_pleuriseptatum
Species of lichen
Calicium episcalare is a rare species of pin lichen that is known from only a single locality in Sweden. It is in the family Caliciaceae. It one of the
Calicium_episcalare
Species of lichen
Calicium trabinellum, commonly known as the yellow-collar stubble lichen, is a widespread species of pin lichen in the family Caliciaceae. It was first
Calicium_trabinellum
Species of lichen
Calicium corynellum is a species of pin lichen in the family Caliciaceae. It is found scattered across parts of Europe, North America, and Asia, where
Calicium_corynellum
Species of lichen
Calicium sequoiae is a crustose lichen that has only been found growing on old-growth redwood trees in California. It is a species of pin lichen (genus
Calicium_sequoiae
Species of lichen
Calicium brachysporum is a species of leprose lichen in the family Caliciaceae. The first specimen of Calicium brachysporum (originally identified as Cyphelium
Calicium_brachysporum
Species of lichen
Calicium tricolor is a crustose lichen that is found growing on trees in the South West region of Western Australia. "Calicium tricolor". FloraBase. Western
Calicium_tricolor
Species of pin-lichen
Calicium laevigatum is a corticolous (bark-dwelling) pin lichen in the family Caliciaceae, recognised by its greenish-grey, warted thallus, slender black
Calicium_laevigatum
Species of lichen
Calicium abietinum, commonly known as fir pin or black stubble, is a crustose lichen that is found growing on trees throughout much of the world. The lichen
Calicium_abietinum
Species of lichen
Calicium quercinum is a species of lichen belonging to the family Caliciaceae. It is native to Europe and North America. NatureServe. "Calicium quercinum"
Calicium_quercinum
Species of lichen
Calicium glaucellum is a crustose lichen that is found growing on trees throughout much of the world. The species is similar to Calicium abietinum. The
Calicium_glaucellum
Species of lichen
Calicium carolinianum is a species of lichen in the family Caliciaceae. It is endemic to the Gulf Coastal Plain region of the United States. The lichen
Calicium_carolinianum
Single-species lichen genus
and poplar. The species was originally described in 1869 as a member of Calicium, but molecular phylogenetics analysis demonstrated it was not a member
Allocalicium
Species of lichen
Calicium victorianum is a lichen-forming fungus in the family Caliciaceae. This tiny lichen is almost invisible to the naked eye, living inside weathered
Calicium_victorianum
Species of lichen
Calicium pinicola is a species of lignicolous (wood-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Caliciaceae. It is widely distributed in Europe, and also
Calicium_pinicola
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Coniocybaceae. It was first scientifically described by Erik Acharius in 1816, as Calicium brunneolum. Johannes Müller Argoviensis transferred it to the genus Chaenotheca
Chaenotheca_brunneola
Species of lichen
Calicium robustellum is a crustose lichen that is found growing on trees in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia and in Queensland. "Calicium robustellum"
Calicium_robustellum
Species of pin lichen
Calicium viride, commonly known as the green stubble lichen, is a species of pin lichen in the family Caliciaceae, and the type species of the genus Calicium
Calicium_viride
Species of fungus
Calicium lenticulare is a crustose lichen that is found growing on trees in the South West region of Western Australia. "Calicium lenticulare". FloraBase
Calicium_lenticulare
Species of fungus
Calicium salicinum is a crustose lichen that is found growing on trees in the South West region of Western Australia. NatureServe. "Calicium salicinum"
Calicium_salicinum
Species of lichen-forming fungus
thallus of a Calicium species, resulting in the erroneous use of the name Calicium chlorinum. This confusion likely arose when specimens of Calicium chlorinum
Chrysothrix_chlorina
Species of fungus
Mycocaliciaceae Genus: Phaeocalicium Species: P. polyporaeum Binomial name Phaeocalicium polyporaeum (Nyl.) Tibell (1979) Synonyms Calicium polyporaeum Nyl. (1875)
Phaeocalicium_polyporaeum
Species of lichen
and in Australia. This species was originally described within the genus Calicium but has since been placed into the genus Chaenotheca. This lichen was first
Chaenotheca_ferruginea
Species of lichen
Cyphelium tigillare (Ach.) Ach. (1815) Synonyms Lichen tigillaris Ach. (1798) Calicium tigillare (Ach.) Turner & Borrer Lecidea tigillaris (Ach.) Ach. (1803)
Cyphelium_tigillare
Topics referred to by the same term
branches; also the apothecium (fruiting body) of lichens of the order Calicium the capitulum of the humerus in vertebrates the gnathosoma of ticks and
Capitulum
Species of lichenicolous fungus
rarer than records indicate. The species was originally classified as Calicium vainioanum by Josef Nádvorník in 1940. The type specimen was collected
Chaenothecopsis_vainioana
written in italics. Arthopyrenia gemmata, Grå vårtlav Calicium abietinum, Svart knappnålslav Calicium viride, Grön knappnålslav Chaenotheca chlorella, Brun
List_of_lichens_of_Sweden
Calicium abietinum Calicium glaucellum Calicium robustellum Calicium salicinum Calicium subquercinum Calicium tricolor Calicium victorianum Calicium victorianum
List of lichens of Western Australia
List_of_lichens_of_Western_Australia
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
its species had already been treated earlier under a broader concept of Calicium by Erik Acharius (1816). Fries separated Chaenotheca from related calicioid
Chaenotheca
Family of lichen-forming fungi
rocks. Some members of this family, particularly those of the type genus, Calicium, are characterized by the presence of thin-walled and short-lasting asci
Caliciaceae
Published sets of preserved botanical specimens distributed with printed labels
Digitized type specimen of Calicium adspersum subsp. australe, from Caliciales Exsiccatae no. 76 (fasc. IV), edited by Leif Tibell; exsiccata unit no.
Exsiccata
specimen corresponding to the cited figure consists of two calicioid lichens, Calicium viride and C. calicioid salicinum. Because Linnaeus's protologue does not
List of lichens named by Carl Linnaeus
List_of_lichens_named_by_Carl_Linnaeus
Gross morphological classification
and can be used as indicators of the age and quality of such ecosystems. Calicium viride Chaenotheca brunneola A cladoniform lichen is one with a dimorphic
Lichen_growth_forms
Species of pin lichen
The lichen was first described in 1800 by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon as Calicium cinereum. Persoon distinguished the species by its gregarious growth habit
Chaenotheca_cinerea
Genus of lichens
on other lichens. The genus was originally proposed as a subdivision of Calicium by Erik Acharius in 1808, and promoted to generic status by Samuel Frederick
Acolium
Species of lichen
Ascomycota. The species was first described by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon as Calicium pallidum in 1794. It was later transferred to different genera, being known
Sclerophora_pallida
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
Mycocaliciaceae Genus: Chaenothecopsis Vain. (1927) Type species Chaenothecopsis rubescens Vain. (1927) Synonyms Calicium sect. Chaenothecopsis (Vain.) Oxner (1956)
Chaenothecopsis
Species of bird
They were observed holding date stones and pebbles in their beak to grind calicium-rich dust from seashells. It happens most frequently just before the breeding
Greater_vasa_parrot
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
"Caliciales: Caliciaceae, including the genera Acolium, Amandinea, Buellia, Calicium, Diploicia, Diplotomma, Endohyalina, Monerolechia, Orcularia, Pseudothelomma
Endohyalina
Species of lichen
"Caliciales: Caliciaceae, including the genera Acolium, Amandinea, Buellia, Calicium, Diploicia, Diplotomma, Endohyalina, Monerolechia, Orcularia, Pseudothelomma
Tetramelas_pulverulentus
Genus of lichens in the family Caliciaceae
"Caliciales: Caliciaceae, including the genera Acolium, Amandinea, Buellia, Calicium, Diploicia, Diplotomma, Endohyalina, Monerolechia, Orcularia, Pseudothelomma
Orcularia
Genus of lichens
"Caliciales: Caliciaceae, including the genera Acolium, Amandinea, Buellia, Calicium, Diploicia, Diplotomma, Endohyalina, Monerolechia, Orcularia, Pseudothelomma
Monerolechia
Species of lichen-forming fungus
he also remarked that, in overall appearance, it can resemble a robust Calicium. Fries reported the species growing on mosses, which it encrusts. In the
Helocarpon_crassipes
Nature reserve on Öland, Sweden
reserve includes endangered and rare species such as Pachyphiale carneola, Calicium abietinum, and Sphinctrina. More common plants include burr chervil, Prince's
Trollskogen
lichen - Lecanactis Peppermint drop lichen - Icmadophila Pin lichen - Calicium, Chaenotheca Pore lichen - Pertusaria Puffed sunken disk lichen - Lobothallia
List of common names of lichen genera
List_of_common_names_of_lichen_genera
Species of lichen-forming fungus
leucocephalum (Ach.) Ach. (1817) Pyrenotea leucocephala (Ach.) Fr. (1821) Calicium variolosum * leucocephalum (Ach.) Wahlenb. (1826) Lecidea leucocephala
Lecanactis_abietina
violaceofusca Fungi (including lichens) Lichen Calicium adspersum Fungi (including lichens) Lichen Calicium corynellum Fungi (including lichens) Lichen Caloplaca
List of species and habitats of principal importance in England
List_of_species_and_habitats_of_principal_importance_in_England
Species of lichen
Canada, the Republic of Altai in southern Siberia, and Belarus. Synonym: Calicium chlorellum Ach., 1803 (= basionym) "Chaenotheca_chlorella". www.mycobank
Chaenotheca_chlorella
Genus of lichens in the family Caliciaceae
"Caliciales: Caliciaceae, including the genera Acolium, Amandinea, Buellia, Calicium, Diploicia, Diplotomma, Endohyalina, Monerolechia, Orcularia, Pseudothelomma
Diplotomma
Austrian teacher and lichenologist (1844–1918)
as Arthopyrenia carinthiaca, Biatorella latericola, Buellia trifracta, Calicium ornicolum and Lecanora pleiospora. A particular focus of his research was
Julius_Steiner
Species of lichen
decimetres on favourable trunks. Associated taxa on yellow birch sites include Calicium viride, Chaenothecopsis savonica, Cliostomum griffithii, Opegrapha niveoatra
Bactrospora_brodoi
Species of lichen
"Caliciales: Caliciaceae, including the genera Acolium, Amandinea, Buellia, Calicium, Diploicia, Diplotomma, Endohyalina, Monerolechia, Orcularia, Pseudothelomma
Buellia_saxorum
Species of lichen-forming fungus
"Caliciales: Caliciaceae, including the genera Acolium, Amandinea, Buellia, Calicium, Diploicia, Diplotomma, Endohyalina, Monerolechia, Orcularia, Pseudothelomma
Tetramelas_papillatus
Order of fungi
(under the spelling Baeomyceae); he included two genera, Baeomyces and Calicium. Baeomycetaceae was initially classified in the Lecanorales, and Baeomycetaceae
Baeomycetales
Order of fungi
– 83 spp. Australiaena – 1 sp. Baculifera – 18 spp. Buellia – 201 spp. Calicium – 36 spp. Chrismofulvea – 3 spp. Ciposia – 1 sp. Cratiria – 23 spp. Dermatiscum
Caliciales
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
original material is lost. In North America, George Merrill (1909) described Calicium obscurum from Trichaptum; the name was later used in Chaenotheca, and a
Chaenotricha
isidiza Bulbothrix pustulata Bulbothrix sensibilis Bunodophoron melanocarpum Calicium trabinellum Caloplaca ferruginea Candelaria concolor Candelaria fibrosa
List_of_lichens_of_Rwanda
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
"Caliciales: Caliciaceae, including the genera Acolium, Amandinea, Buellia, Calicium, Diploicia, Diplotomma, Endohyalina, Monerolechia, Orcularia, Pseudothelomma
Diploicia
Schltdl. 1826 Family: Caliciaceae Chevall. 1826 Genus: Calicium Pers. 1794 (Lichens) Calicium turbinatum Pers. 1797 accepted as Sphinctrina turbinata
List of fungi of South Africa – C
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_C
Genus of lichens
"Caliciales: Caliciaceae, including the genera Acolium, Amandinea, Buellia, Calicium, Diploicia, Diplotomma, Endohyalina, Monerolechia, Orcularia, Pseudothelomma
Amandinea
Species of lichen
"Caliciales: Caliciaceae, including the genera Acolium, Amandinea, Buellia, Calicium, Diploicia, Diplotomma, Endohyalina, Monerolechia, Orcularia, Pseudothelomma
Pseudothelomma_ocellatum
Finnish lichenologist (1853–1929)
obsolete: Vainiona Werner (1943) (= Cercidospora) Vainionia Räsänen (1943) (= Calicium) Vainionora Kalb (1991) Wainioa Nieuwl. (1916) (= Byssoloma) Wainiocora
Edvard_August_Vainio
(2009) Arthonia calicii Kantvilas & Wedin (2015) – Kangaroo Island; host: Calicium tricolor Arthonia catillarioides Etayo (2017) – host: Sticta Arthonia circinata
List_of_Arthonia_species
Species of lichen
1639/0007-2745(2007)110[420:ECORSS]2.0.CO;2. Williams, Cameron B.; Tibell, Leif (2008). "Calicium sequoiae, a new lichen species from north-western California, USA". The
Xylopsora_canopeorum
Species of lichen
Chaenothecopsis Species: C. viridialba Binomial name Chaenothecopsis viridialba (Kremp.) Alb.Schmidt (1970) Synonyms Calicium viridialbum Kremp. (1871)
Chaenothecopsis_viridialba
Species of lichen
existing specimens in the herbarium at the eye level. Acharius compared it to Calicium chlorellum, noting that while it sometimes grows on the same wood and crust
Chaenotheca_brachypoda
spherical or cup-shaped apothecium on the top of a stalk, found in the genera Calicium and Chaenotheca. See related: mazaedium. carbonized Also carbonised, carbonaceous
Glossary_of_lichen_terms
Genus of lichen
"Caliciales: Caliciaceae, including the genera Acolium, Amandinea, Buellia, Calicium, Diploicia, Diplotomma, Endohyalina, Monerolechia, Orcularia, Pseudothelomma
Tetramelas
Swiss clergyman and lichenologist
Arthonia schaereri A.Massal. (1855); Buellia schaereri De Not. (1846) Calicium schaereri De Not. (1846); Cyphelium schaereri De Not. (1846); Lecanora
Ludwig_Schaerer
Chemical compound found in some lichens
It occurs in several lichens, including Byssoloma melanodiscocarpum, Calicium hyperelloides, Lecanora arae-frigidae, Lepraria tiinae, and Palicella lueckingii
Thiophanic_acid
Symbiosis of fungi with algae or cyanobacteria
Byssolecania Byssoloma Byssotrema Caeruleum Calathaspis Calenia Caleniopsis Calicium Callome Calogaya Calopadia Calopadiopsis Caloplaca (list) Calotrichopsis
Outline_of_lichens
[Pilocarpaceae] Lendemer & Knapp (2007) - (5. Hickory Pt.), (6. Pocomoke) Calicium salicinum Pers. [Caliciaceae] Lendemer & Knapp (2007) - (6. Pocomoke)
List_of_lichens_of_Maryland
RS Calicium glaucellum – SP Calicium hyperelloides – AL, BA, MT, MS, MG, ES, RJ, SP, PR, SC, RS Calicium lenticulare – MG, RJ, SP, SC, RS Calicium leucochlorum
List_of_lichens_of_Brazil
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