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Species of lichen-forming fungus
Letharia vulpina, commonly known as the wolf lichen (although the species name vulpina, from vulpine relates to the fox), is a fruticose lichenized species
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Genus lichen-forming fungi
Letharia is a genus of fruticose lichens belonging to the family Parmeliaceae. Molecular phylogenetics studies have revealed that what were once considered
Letharia
Symbiosis of fungi with algae
Letharia vulpina, wolf lichen, grows like a multiple-branched tuft or leafless mini-shrub, so it has a fruticose growth form.
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Species of lichen-forming fungus
Letharia lupina is a species of lichen-forming fungus in the family Parmeliaceae. Commonly known as wolf lichen, it is a bright yellow-green, shrubby lichen
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Study of the relationship between lichens and humans
two to three weeks. In North America the most significant lichen dye is Letharia vulpina. Indigenous people through most of this lichen's range in North
Ethnolichenology
Chemical compound
example, vulpinic acid is thought to function as a blue light screen in Letharia vulpina. It had been shown previously to protect human skin cells in tissue
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2013 article by John Bohannon
Letharia vulpina, one of the species of lichen credited with having a cancer-inhibiting molecule in a fake manuscript
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Species of lichen
Letharia columbiana (common name brown-eye wolf lichen) is a common lichen in subalpine forests, particularly in the Pacific Northwest of the United States
Letharia_columbiana
Form of lichen
Letharia vulpina, a species of fruticose lichen
Fruticose_lichen
Tim Andrew Christian Taylor February 10, 2014 (2014-02-10) 2.09 43 19 "Letharia Vulpina" Russell Mulcahy Jeff Davis February 17, 2014 (2014-02-17) 2.12
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over him is temporarily broken when Deaton poisons Stiles with a shot of letharia vulpina. In "Echo House", Stiles, to prevent the Nogitsune from harming
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Historical plant specimen collection assembled by Carl Linnaeus
Letharia vulpina, originally named Lichen vulpinus by Linnaeus.
Linnaean_Herbarium
possessing Stiles, Deaton heads to Japan in "Letharia Vulpina", to retrieve a sample of a plant called letharia vulpina that was born out of the blood of
List of Teen Wolf (2011 TV series) secondary characters
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Species of lichen-forming fungus
platyphylla, Letharia vulpina, and Nodobryoria abbreviata. Other commonly recorded lichen associates include Bryoria fremontii, B. fuscescens, Letharia columbiana
Kaernefeltia_merrillii
Family of lichens
L.F.Mey. (1985) – 1 sp. Kaernefeltia A.Thell & Goward (1996) – 3 spp. Letharia (Th.Fr.) Zahlbr. (1892) – 9 spp. Lethariella (Motyka) Krog (1976) – 11
Parmeliaceae
Season of television series
voltage cable falls out from the hospital roof on top of Kira. 43 19 "Letharia Vulpina" Russell Mulcahy Jeff Davis February 17, 2014 (2014-02-17) 2.12
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Lichen vernalis 1768 Biatora vernalis (L.) Fr. 1822 Lichen vulpinus 1753 Letharia vulpina (L.) Hue 1899 Mucor fulvus 1753 Chaenotheca furfuracea (L.) Tibell
List of lichens named by Carl Linnaeus
List_of_lichens_named_by_Carl_Linnaeus
Species of lichen
of similarities in colour, Vulpicida canadensis could be confused with Letharia columbiana, but this species is fruticose and has a white medulla. Vulpicida
Vulpicida_canadensis
Composite organism
cracks with higher than normal nitrogen loads. Wolf lichens in the genus Letharia are the most conspicuous in the Sierra parks because of their brilliant
Lichens of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.)
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Genus of algae
Specificity of the Green Alga Trebouxia Forming Lichens with the Fungal GenusLetharia. The Bryologist,103(4), 645-660. [[doi:10.1639/0007-2745(2000)103[0645:psrmas]2
Trebouxia
(1891) Arthonia lethariicola Alstrup & M.S.Cole (1998) – Canada; host: Letharia Arthonia leucomelodis F.Berger & E.Zimm. (2016) – host: Leucodermia leucomelos
List_of_Arthonia_species
Species of lichen
canariensis (Ach.) Nyl. (1857) Nylanderaria canariensis (Ach.) Kuntze (1891) Letharia canariensis (Ach.) Hue (1899) Rhytidocaulon canariense (Ach.) Elenkin (1916)
Lethariella_canariensis
Genus of fungi
unknown Tremella leptogii Peru Leptogium sp. Tremella lethariae Canada Letharia vulpina Tremella lichenicola Luxembourg Mycoblastus fucatus Tremella lilacea
Tremella
Species of lichen
Specificity of the green aAlga Trebouxia forming lichens with the fungal genus Letharia". The Bryologist. 103 (4): 645–660. doi:10.1639/0007-2745(2000)103[0645:psrmas]2
Pseudevernia_consocians
Polysaccharide in certain lichens
cucullata, C. islandica, C. nivaris, C. richardsonii; Evernia (E. prunastri); Letharia (L. vulpina); Neuropogon (N. aurantiaco-ater); Parmelia (P. caperata, P
Isolichenan
Wiyot basket maker form California (1870s–1947)
a dark material in contrast to the porcupine quills dyed yellow with Letharia vulpina. The choice to mostly use dark materials contrasted with the yellow
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Evernia Ach., Letharia (Th. Fr.) Zahlbr. emend. D.R. och Usnea Ach. subgenus Neuropogon (Nees et Fw.) Jatta" [On the genera Evernia Ach., Letharia (Th. Fr.)
List_of_Usnea_species
Species of fungus
French mycologist Edmond Tulasne. The fungus is restricted to the genus Letharia as a host and consequently has a Northern Hemisphere distribution. Externally
Phacopsis_vulpina
Species of lichen
epiphytic lichens and often grows alongside other lichens such as Bryoria and Letharia species. The species Nodobryoria abbreviata was originally described as
Nodobryoria_abbreviata
Whiteworm lichen - Thamnolia Witch's hair lichen - Alectoria Wolf lichen - Letharia Wreath lichen - Phaeophyscia USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
List of common names of lichen genera
List_of_common_names_of_lichen_genera
Genus of fungi
(Mongolia); host=Vulpicida Phacopsis vulpina Tul. (1852) – France; host=Letharia In 1995, Triebel and colleagues described Phacopsis menegazziae for a Nepalese
Phacopsis
Species of fungus
and the ecological role of vulpinic acid and atranorin in the thallus of Letharia vulpina. Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 7: 263-267. Ray, V. F. 1932
Bryoria_fremontii
Annual musical concert
with the participation of the bands Muerte Súbita, Pablo T TokedeKeda, Letharia, Diablo Huma Rock, Dama Solitaria, Luna Llena, Ódica, Coraje and La Tribu
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Species of lichen-forming fungus
Chlorea cladonioides Nyl. (1860) Evernia cladonioides (Nyl.) M.Choisy (1957) Letharia cladonioides (Nyl.) Hue (1908) Nylanderaria cladonioides (Nyl.) Kuntze
Lethariella_cladonioides
Symbiosis of fungi with algae or cyanobacteria
Leproplaca Leptochidium Leptogidium Leptogium Leptorhaphis Leptotrema Letharia Lethariella Letrouitia Leucodecton Leucodermia Lichenomphalia Lichina Lichinella
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