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  • Lichexanthone
  • Chemical compound found in some lichens

    Lichexanthone is an organic compound in the structural class of chemicals known as xanthones. Lichexanthone was first isolated and identified by Japanese

    Lichexanthone

    Lichexanthone

    Lichexanthone

  • Astrothelium xanthosordithecium
  • Species of lichen

    in the rainforests of Minas Gerais, Brazil. It contains the chemical lichexanthone, a secondary metabolite that causes it to fluoresce when lit with an

    Astrothelium xanthosordithecium

    Astrothelium_xanthosordithecium

  • Lichen product
  • Secondary metabolite made by a lichen

    products include usnic acid (a dibenzofuran), atranorin (a depside), lichexanthone (a xanthone), salazinic acid (a depsidone), and isolichenan, an α-glucan

    Lichen product

    Lichen product

    Lichen_product

  • Trypethelium xanthoplatystomum
  • Species of lichen

    yellow fluorescence under ultraviolet light, caused by the presence of lichexanthone in the lichen's tissues. It was described as new to science in 2016

    Trypethelium xanthoplatystomum

    Trypethelium_xanthoplatystomum

  • Spot test (lichen)
  • Chemical test for identifying lichens

    fluorescence in UV are alectoronic, lobaric, and divaricatic acids, and lichexanthone. In some cases, the UV light test can be used to help distinguish between

    Spot test (lichen)

    Spot_test_(lichen)

  • Soursop
  • Tropical fruit tree

    alkaloid containing a quaternary ammonium group. The plant also contains lichexanthone, a compound in the xanthone class. The Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer

    Soursop

    Soursop

    Soursop

  • Minquartia
  • Genus of trees

    Suriname, and Venezuela. One of the phytochemicals it contains is lichexanthone. The plant is a source of minquartynoic acid, a rare fatty acid. Americas

    Minquartia

    Minquartia

    Minquartia

  • Wirthiotrema xanthopustulatum
  • Species of lichen

    diameter. It contains the secondary compounds protocetraric acid and lichexanthone. This latter compound causes the lichen thallus to fluoresce a yellow

    Wirthiotrema xanthopustulatum

    Wirthiotrema_xanthopustulatum

  • Ochrolechia africana
  • Species of lichen

    5-methyl-O-methylhiascic acid, 4,5-di-O-methylhiascic acid, and the xanthone lichexanthone. It is this latter compound that causes the lichen to fluoresce bright

    Ochrolechia africana

    Ochrolechia africana

    Ochrolechia_africana

  • Chiodecton xanthonosorediatum
  • Species of lichen

    xanthonosorediatum is characterized by its thallus and soredia containing lichexanthone and trentepohlioid green algae. The lichen has a crustose, granular

    Chiodecton xanthonosorediatum

    Chiodecton_xanthonosorediatum

  • Lecanora austrae-frigidae
  • Species of lichen

    while minor compounds include atranorin, lichexanthone, and several chlorinated derivatives of both lichexanthone and norlichexanthone. List of Lecanora

    Lecanora austrae-frigidae

    Lecanora_austrae-frigidae

  • Astrothelium lucidostromum
  • Species of lichen

    the formation of galls in the host plant. The pseudostromata contains lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes that structure to fluoresce when lit with

    Astrothelium lucidostromum

    Astrothelium_lucidostromum

  • Astrothelium lucidothallinum
  • Species of lichen

    covers areas of up to 9 cm (3.5 in) in diameter. The thallus contains lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes it to fluoresce yellow when lit with a

    Astrothelium lucidothallinum

    Astrothelium_lucidothallinum

  • Hypotrachyna oprah
  • Species of fungus

    named in honor of Oprah Winfrey. It contains the secondary chemical lichexanthone. Lendemer, James C.; Allen, Jessica L. (2019). "Hypotrachyna oprah (Parmeliaceae

    Hypotrachyna oprah

    Hypotrachyna_oprah

  • Lithothelium fluorescens
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    yellow under ultraviolet light, and it contains the lichen substance lichexanthone. It was described as a new species in 2008 by the lichenologists André

    Lithothelium fluorescens

    Lithothelium_fluorescens

  • Schistophoron aurantiacum
  • Species of lichen

    septum, and measure 10–12 by 5–7 μm. Schistophoron aurantiacum contains lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes the thallus to fluoresce yellow when lit

    Schistophoron aurantiacum

    Schistophoron_aurantiacum

  • Astrothelium septemseptatum
  • Species of lichen

    galls in its host plant. Both the thallus and the pseudostroma contain lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes these structures to fluoresce yellow when

    Astrothelium septemseptatum

    Astrothelium_septemseptatum

  • Acanthothecis submuriformis
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    two have a longitudinal septum. Acanthothecis submuriformis contains lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes the thallus and ascomata margins to fluoresce

    Acanthothecis submuriformis

    Acanthothecis_submuriformis

  • Astrothelium bivelum
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    Astrothelium-like species with 5-septate ascospores that does not contain lichexanthone. List of lichens of Brazil "Astrothelium bivelum Aptroot & M.Cáceres"

    Astrothelium bivelum

    Astrothelium_bivelum

  • Architrypethelium barrerae
  • Species of lichen

    using thin-layer chromatography), an unidentified anthraquinone, and lichexanthone. The latter compound causes the lichen to fluoresce yellow when shone

    Architrypethelium barrerae

    Architrypethelium_barrerae

  • Platythecium commiscens
  • Species of lichen

    refers to this characteristic feature. Platythecium commiscens contains lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes the thallus of the lichen to fluoresce

    Platythecium commiscens

    Platythecium_commiscens

  • Caprettia lichexanthotricha
  • Species of lichen

    a patchy yellow when shone with a UV light, due to the presence of lichexanthone, a secondary chemical for which the lichen is named. Caprettia lichexanthotricha

    Caprettia lichexanthotricha

    Caprettia_lichexanthotricha

  • Bathelium flavostiolatum
  • Species of lichen

    pseudostromata ostioles (pores) have nearby white spots that contain lichexanthone; this is a lichen product that causes these spots to fluoresce yellow

    Bathelium flavostiolatum

    Bathelium_flavostiolatum

  • Buellia capensis
  • Species of lichen

    type collection. The contains several secondary compounds, including lichexanthone and secalonic acid A as major metabolites, and trace amounts of fumarprotocetraric

    Buellia capensis

    Buellia_capensis

  • Pyxine
  • Genus of lichens

    characteristic golden fluorescence under ultraviolet light due to the compound lichexanthone. These small, leaf-like lichens form radiating rosettes with narrow

    Pyxine

    Pyxine

    Pyxine

  • Synarthonia bicolor
  • Species of lichen

    margins. It is chemically unique within its genus due to the presence of lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes the thallus to glow bright yellow under

    Synarthonia bicolor

    Synarthonia_bicolor

  • Astrothelium sordithecium
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    hymenium (the spore-bearing tissue is filled with droplets) and by lacking lichexanthone on the thallus surface outside the pseudostromata. The specific epithet

    Astrothelium sordithecium

    Astrothelium_sordithecium

  • Punctelia eganii
  • Species of lichen

    bright yellow under ultraviolet light due to the chemical compound lichexanthone, otherwise unknown to occur in the genus. It is known only from its

    Punctelia eganii

    Punctelia_eganii

  • Astrothelium fijiense
  • Species of lichen

    (2 in) in diameter. Both the thallus and the pseudostromata contain lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes these structures to fluoresce a yellow

    Astrothelium fijiense

    Astrothelium_fijiense

  • Bogoriella xanthonica
  • Species of lichen

    yellow fluorescence under ultraviolet light due to the presence of lichexanthone, a lichen product that helps identify this species. Bogoriella xanthonica

    Bogoriella xanthonica

    Bogoriella_xanthonica

  • Astrothelium macrostomoides
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    aggregated groups of 5–10 in pseudostromata. The pseudostromata contain lichexanthone, which is a lichen product that causes these structures to fluoresce

    Astrothelium macrostomoides

    Astrothelium_macrostomoides

  • Astrothelium corallinum
  • Species of lichen

    this is due to the presence of lichexanthone, a lichen product. The thallus, however, does not contain lichexanthone, which distinguishes it from the

    Astrothelium corallinum

    Astrothelium_corallinum

  • Cryptothecia rhizophora
  • Species of lichen

    within Cryptothecia: the ascigerous (spore-producing) areas contain lichexanthone (rather than the whole thallus), and the species has distinct, partly

    Cryptothecia rhizophora

    Cryptothecia_rhizophora

  • Astrothelium chulumanense
  • Species of lichen

    covered with orange pigment, apical and fused ostioles, the absence of lichexanthone, a clear hamathecium, eight-spored asci, and large, muriform ascospores

    Astrothelium chulumanense

    Astrothelium_chulumanense

  • Aggregatorygma lichexanthonicum
  • Species of lichen

    Graphidaceae. Found in Brazil, it is characterised by the presence of lichexanthone in its thallus. The lichen was formally described in 2022 by the Dutch

    Aggregatorygma lichexanthonicum

    Aggregatorygma_lichexanthonicum

  • Lecanora lichexanthona
  • Species of lichen

    specific epithet lichexanthona refers to the presence of the chemical lichexanthone as a major secondary in the lichen. Other compounds in the lichen are

    Lecanora lichexanthona

    Lecanora_lichexanthona

  • Pyxine pustulata
  • Species of lichen

    these characteristic structures. The cortex of the thallus contains lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes it to fluoresce yellow when lit with a

    Pyxine pustulata

    Pyxine_pustulata

  • Imshaugia pyxiniformis
  • Species of lichen

    vegetative propagules, its pale lower cortex, and presence of the substance lichexanthone. The lichen was formally described as a new species in 2004 by Australian

    Imshaugia pyxiniformis

    Imshaugia_pyxiniformis

  • Allographa lichexanthonica
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    The species was described in 2023 and is named for its content of lichexanthone, which causes the thallus to fluoresce yellow under ultraviolet light

    Allographa lichexanthonica

    Allographa_lichexanthonica

  • Sarcographina
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    iodine (I+). Many species synthesise the ultraviolet-fluorescent pigment lichexanthone, together with traces of norstictic acid or stictic acid, giving the

    Sarcographina

    Sarcographina

  • Pyrenula xanthoglobulifera
  • Species of lichen

    stereo microscope. The species is distinguished by the presence of lichexanthone, which causes the thallus to fluoresce yellow under ultraviolet light

    Pyrenula xanthoglobulifera

    Pyrenula_xanthoglobulifera

  • Pyxine albovirens
  • Species of lichen

    lichen has lobes with distinctly round, laminal soralia. It contains lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes the cortex to fluoresce bright yellow

    Pyxine albovirens

    Pyxine albovirens

    Pyxine_albovirens

  • Pyxine consocians
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    identified several compounds in the lichen, including atranorin, zeorin, and lichexanthone. Pyxine consocians was first described by the Finnish lichenologist

    Pyxine consocians

    Pyxine_consocians

  • Astrothelium sinuosum
  • Species of lichen

    largely immersed in the bark tissue. The area of the ostioles contains lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes these structures to fluoresce yellow when

    Astrothelium sinuosum

    Astrothelium_sinuosum

  • Astrothelium flavoduplex
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    immersed in the bark tissue as pseudostromata. The thallus contains lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes the thallus surface to fluoresce yellow

    Astrothelium flavoduplex

    Astrothelium_flavoduplex

  • Astrothelium gyalostiolatum
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    Astrothelium bicolor but uniquely characterized by the presence of lichexanthone exclusively around the ostioles. The lichen has a dull, dirty ochraceous

    Astrothelium gyalostiolatum

    Astrothelium_gyalostiolatum

  • Pyrenula guyanensis
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    bodies (perithecia) in distinct warts up to 1.2 mm wide. It contains lichexanthone, a substance that causes the thallus to fluoresce yellow under ultraviolet

    Pyrenula guyanensis

    Pyrenula_guyanensis

  • Graphis flavopalmicola
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    both norstictic acid and lichexanthone. Graphis flavopalmicola is one of only six Graphis species known to contain lichexanthone; the others are G. stipitata

    Graphis flavopalmicola

    Graphis_flavopalmicola

  • Pyxine subcinerea
  • Species of lichen

    the lobes that make up the thallus, and the presence of the chemical lichexanthone in the cortex. The lichen was first formally described by the Scottish

    Pyxine subcinerea

    Pyxine subcinerea

    Pyxine_subcinerea

  • Lecanora lichexanthoxylina
  • Species of lichen

    Maria Fernanda Souza. The specific epithet refers to the presence of lichexanthone, a secondary chemical. List of Lecanora species Aptroot, André; Souza

    Lecanora lichexanthoxylina

    Lecanora_lichexanthoxylina

  • Pseudopyrenula guianensis
  • Species of lichen

    hamathecium with inspersion) and the presence of the fluorescent compound lichexanthone in the thallus. The type collection was made in 1986 near Saül, French

    Pseudopyrenula guianensis

    Pseudopyrenula_guianensis

  • Astrothelium miniannulare
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    characterized by its corticolous (bark-dwelling) habitat and presence of lichexanthone. Characteristics of the lichen include the whitish ring around its ostiole

    Astrothelium miniannulare

    Astrothelium_miniannulare

  • Astrothelium sexloculatum
  • Species of lichen

    5 in) in diameter. Both the thallus and the pseudostromata contain lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes these structures to fluoresce yellow when

    Astrothelium sexloculatum

    Astrothelium_sexloculatum

  • Xanthone
  • Chemical compound

    forms the core of a variety of natural products, such as mangostin or lichexanthone. These compounds are sometimes referred to as xanthones or xanthonoids

    Xanthone

    Xanthone

    Xanthone

  • Pyxine jolyana
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    patches near the lobe edges, and an unusual chemical combination of lichexanthone in the upper layer and norstictic acid in the interior tissue. Pyxine

    Pyxine jolyana

    Pyxine_jolyana

  • Astrothelium stromatofluorescens
  • Species of lichen

    in a gelatinous layer up to 6 μm thick. The pseudostromata contain lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes these structures to fluoresce a yellow

    Astrothelium stromatofluorescens

    Astrothelium_stromatofluorescens

  • Architrypethelium lauropaluanum
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    (aggregated structures containing multiple fruiting bodies) and lacks lichexanthone, A. pictum also forms pseudostromata and has a red medullary pigment

    Architrypethelium lauropaluanum

    Architrypethelium_lauropaluanum

  • Pyrenula musaespora
  • Species of lichen

    ultraviolet light to produce a yellow fluorescence due to the presence of lichexanthone, a xanthone compound that can be identified through thin-layer chromatography

    Pyrenula musaespora

    Pyrenula_musaespora

  • Diorygma nigricans
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    iodine-positive (I+ violet-blue). Reported secondary metabolites include lichexanthone (UV+ yellow) and stictic and constictic acids as major substances, with

    Diorygma nigricans

    Diorygma_nigricans

  • Pyrenula submicromma
  • Species of lichen

    10 μm cortex over a roughly 40 μm white medulla. The thallus contains lichexanthone, which glows yellow under ultraviolet light (UV+), a useful field clue

    Pyrenula submicromma

    Pyrenula_submicromma

  • Haematomma staigeriae
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    Lichen products found in Haematomma staigeriae include russulone and lichexanthone. "Haematomma staigeriae Nelsen, Lücking & L. Umaña". Catalogue of Life

    Haematomma staigeriae

    Haematomma_staigeriae

  • Phaeographis xanthonica
  • Species of lichen

    The species epithet refers to the presence of the xanthone substance lichexanthone. The type specimen was collected in Itatiaia (Serra da Mantiqueira,

    Phaeographis xanthonica

    Phaeographis_xanthonica

  • Penicillium persicinum
  • Species of fungus

    Qinghai Province in China. Penicillium persicinum produces griseofulvin, lichexanthone, roquefortine C, roquefortine D, patulin and chrysogine MycoBank UniProt

    Penicillium persicinum

    Penicillium_persicinum

  • Astrothelium lucidomedullatum
  • Species of lichen

    covering areas of up to 5 cm (2 in) in diameter. The medulla contains lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes its tissue to fluoresce when lit with

    Astrothelium lucidomedullatum

    Astrothelium_lucidomedullatum

  • Cryptothecia darwiniana
  • Species of lichen

    containing the chemical compound lichexanthone, but is distinguished by having confluentic acid in addition to lichexanthone and larger ascospores. The species

    Cryptothecia darwiniana

    Cryptothecia_darwiniana

  • Hypotrachyna osseoalba
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    acid, lividic acid, 4-O-demethylphysodic acid, oxyphysodic acid, and lichexanthone. Hypotrachyna osseoalba occurs in subtropical and temperate areas of

    Hypotrachyna osseoalba

    Hypotrachyna osseoalba

    Hypotrachyna_osseoalba

  • Pyxine katendei
  • Species of lichen

    medulla is white. The lichen contains triterpenoid compounds as well as lichexanthone; the latter substance causes the lichen to fluoresce when lit with a

    Pyxine katendei

    Pyxine_katendei

  • Enterographa lichexanthonica
  • Species of lichen

    sheath surrounding them. The specific epithet lichexanthonica refers to lichexanthone, a secondary chemical that occurs in the cortex of the lichen. This

    Enterographa lichexanthonica

    Enterographa_lichexanthonica

  • Architrypethelium hyalinum
  • Species of lichen

    lichens in the Trypetheliaceae. Both the thallus and ascomata contain lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes these structures to glow yellow when lit

    Architrypethelium hyalinum

    Architrypethelium_hyalinum

  • Polymeridium alboflavescens
  • Species of lichen

    28–39 by 6–9 μm without ornamentation. The lichen's chemistry features lichexanthone. In addition to the Venezuelan holotype, Polymeridium alboflavescens

    Polymeridium alboflavescens

    Polymeridium_alboflavescens

  • Pyxine lilacina
  • Species of lichen

    medulla is white. The lichen contains triterpenoid compounds as well as lichexanthone; the latter substance causes the lichen to fluoresce when lit with a

    Pyxine lilacina

    Pyxine_lilacina

  • Pertusaria inthanonensis
  • Species of lichen

    ascospores, and the presence of confluentic acid, stictic acid, and lichexanthone. The latter substance causes the thallus to fluoresce a bright yellow

    Pertusaria inthanonensis

    Pertusaria_inthanonensis

  • Astrothelium mediocrassum
  • Species of lichen

    similar in appearance to Astrothelium octosporum, but that species has lichexanthone in its thallus and pseudostromata. Aptroot, André; Ertz, Damien; Etayo

    Astrothelium mediocrassum

    Astrothelium_mediocrassum

  • Clausena excavata
  • Species of flowering plant

    digestive problems. One of the phytochemicals the plant contains is lichexanthone. "The Plant List: A Working List of All Plant Species". Retrieved March

    Clausena excavata

    Clausena_excavata

  • Carbacanthographis subchionophora
  • Species of lichen

    Carbacanthographis chionophora, but unlike that lichen, it does not contain lichexanthone. The specific epithet subchionophora refers to its resemblance with

    Carbacanthographis subchionophora

    Carbacanthographis_subchionophora

  • List of organisms named after famous people (born 1950–present)
  • oprah (Parmeliaceae, Lichenized Ascomycota), a new foliose lichen with lichexanthone from southeastern North America". Castanea. 84 (1): 24–32. doi:10.2179/0008-7475

    List of organisms named after famous people (born 1950–present)

    List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_1950–present)

  • Pyrenula
  • Genus of lichen-forming fungi

    hamathecium, ascospore size and type, and the presence and position of lichexanthone, that study reinstated P. flavicans from synonymy and described eight

    Pyrenula

    Pyrenula

    Pyrenula

  • Pertusaria
  • Genus of lichens in the family Pertusariaceae

    differ only in the presence or absence of a single secondary chemical. Lichexanthone, norlichexanthone, and their chlorinated derivatives are common in this

    Pertusaria

    Pertusaria

    Pertusaria

  • Astrothelium variabile
  • Species of lichen

    Bolivia. The species epithet variabile alludes to the variable amounts of lichexanthone in different regions of the thallus. This is a lichen product that causes

    Astrothelium variabile

    Astrothelium_variabile

  • Sulcopyrenula cruciata
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    contains lichexanthone, detected by its yellow ultraviolet fluorescence. Within Sulcopyrenula, it is distinctive in combining lichexanthone with consistently

    Sulcopyrenula cruciata

    Sulcopyrenula_cruciata

  • Dirinaria applanata
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    divarinol, and ramalinic acid A. Additionally, two xanthones, namely lichexanthone and 4,5-dichlorolichexanthone, were also isolated. In Nepal, Dirinaria

    Dirinaria applanata

    Dirinaria applanata

    Dirinaria_applanata

  • Cladonia lichexanthonica
  • Species of lichen

    size. The specific epithet lichexanthonica refers to the presence of lichexanthone, a secondary compound that was not previously known to occur in genus

    Cladonia lichexanthonica

    Cladonia_lichexanthonica

  • Astrothelium vulcanum
  • Species of lichen

    and dimensions of 20–25 by 6.5–7.5 μm. Astrothelium vulcanum contains lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes the thallus to fluoresce when lit with

    Astrothelium vulcanum

    Astrothelium_vulcanum

  • Lepra lichexanthonorstictica
  • Species of lichen

    tree. The lichen is named after its two major secondary compounds, lichexanthone and norstictic acid. Lepra lichexanthonorstictica has a thin, smooth

    Lepra lichexanthonorstictica

    Lepra_lichexanthonorstictica

  • Bathelium pruinosum
  • Species of lichen

    in a lowland Amazon forest surrounded by Beni savanna. It contains lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes it to fluoresce yellow when lit with a

    Bathelium pruinosum

    Bathelium_pruinosum

  • Polymeridium albidoreagens
  • Species of lichen

    without ornamentation. The lichen's chemistry includes the presence of lichexanthone. "Polymeridium albidoreagens Aptroot, A.A. Menezes & M. Cáceres". Catalogue

    Polymeridium albidoreagens

    Polymeridium_albidoreagens

  • Carbacanthographis subalbotecta
  • Species of lichen

    habitat. The lichen contains two secondary metabolites (lichen products): lichexanthone and protocetraric acid. "Carbacanthographis subalbotecta Staiger & Kalb"

    Carbacanthographis subalbotecta

    Carbacanthographis_subalbotecta

  • Pyxine petricola
  • Species of lichen

    6–8 μm. Chemically, Pyxine petricola is distinguished by the presence of lichexanthone and triterpenes. The outer layer (cortex) of the lichen fluoresces yellow

    Pyxine petricola

    Pyxine petricola

    Pyxine_petricola

  • Trypethelium tolimense
  • Species of lichen-forming fungus

    but it can be separated from similar species by the combination of lichexanthone on the thallus and pseudostromata (UV+ yellow) and a pale yellow pigment

    Trypethelium tolimense

    Trypethelium_tolimense

  • Cupania cinerea
  • Species of flowering plant

    cupacinoxepin, scopoletin, caryophyllene oxide, two bisabolene sesquiterpenes, lichexanthone, gustastatin, lupenone, betulone, 17β,21β-epoxyhopan-3-one, taraxerol

    Cupania cinerea

    Cupania_cinerea

  • Pyxine lyei
  • Species of lichen

    medulla is white. The lichen contains triterpenoid compounds as well as lichexanthone; the latter substance causes the lichen to fluoresce when lit with a

    Pyxine lyei

    Pyxine_lyei

  • Astrothelium macroeustomum
  • Species of lichen

    with five septa and measure 50–55 by 12–17 μm. The lichen contains lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes the ostioles of the ascomata to fluoresce

    Astrothelium macroeustomum

    Astrothelium_macroeustomum

  • Astrothelium ultralucens
  • Species of lichen

    dimensions of 105–130 by 35–42 μm. Astrothelium ultralucens contains lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes the pseudostromata and the thallus to

    Astrothelium ultralucens

    Astrothelium_ultralucens

  • Herpothallon elegans
  • Species of lichen

    2009 by the lichenologist Göran Thor. It contains confluentic acid and lichexanthone as major lichen products. It is only known to occur in tropical rainforest

    Herpothallon elegans

    Herpothallon_elegans

  • Marcelaria benguelensis
  • Species of lichen

    compounds parietin and teloschistin (both anthraquinone pigments) and lichexanthone. The latter substance causes the thallus to fluoresce a yellow colour

    Marcelaria benguelensis

    Marcelaria_benguelensis

  • Myriotrema frondosolucens
  • Species of lichen

    composition of Myriotrema frondosolucens includes stictic acid and lichexanthone, substances that contribute to its secondary chemistry. "Myriotrema

    Myriotrema frondosolucens

    Myriotrema_frondosolucens

  • Astrothelium trematum
  • Species of lichen

    described in 2018. Found only in Brazil, it is characterised by its lack of lichexanthone and pigments, and distinctive ascospores. Astrothelium trematum was

    Astrothelium trematum

    Astrothelium_trematum

  • Architrypethelium penuriixanthum
  • Species of lichen

    Architrypethelium hyalinum, but unlike that species, does not have lichexanthone in its thallus. The species epithet penuriixanthum alludes to the absence

    Architrypethelium penuriixanthum

    Architrypethelium_penuriixanthum

  • Eilifdahlia sergeyana
  • Species of lichen

    preferences and by its scurfy, underdeveloped thallus, which does not contain lichexanthone. Eilifdahlia sergeyana is known to occur only at the type locality on

    Eilifdahlia sergeyana

    Eilifdahlia_sergeyana

  • Astrothelium leucosessile
  • Species of lichen

    yellowish-white pruina. Both the thallus and the pseudostromata contain lichexanthone, which cause these structures to fluoresce yellow when lit with a long-wavelength

    Astrothelium leucosessile

    Astrothelium_leucosessile

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    Hindu, Indian

    Kedia

    Title

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    Indian

    Saburah

    A narrator of Hadith

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    Hindu

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    One of the kauravas

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    Arabic

    Ranaa

    To Gaze; Look Beautiful; Graceful

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    English (Lincolnshire and Yorkshire)

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    English (Lincolnshire and Yorkshire) : unexplained.

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    Spanish

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    God's gift.

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    English

    DERYCK

    Variant spelling of English Derek, DERYCK means "first of the people; king of nations."

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    English

    Woulfe

    English : variant spelling of Wolf 1.Irish : translation of Gaelic Ó Faoláin (see Whelan).

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    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi

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    Generation; Coming Generation of Father; Family

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    Hindu

    Visva

    Earth, Universe

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