Collema (jelly lichen) is a genus of lichens in the family Collemataceae.[2] The photobiont is the cyanobacterium genus Nostoc.[3] Species in this genus typically grow on nutrient-rich bark or somewhat siliceous or calcareous rocks in humid environments.[4]
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Collema (jelly lichen) is a genus of lichens in the family Collemataceae. The photobiont is the cyanobacterium genus Nostoc. Species in this genus typically...
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species of foliose lichen in the family Collemataceae. Formerly known as Collema polycarpon, it was renamed in 2013 as part of a taxonomic revision. This...
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[citation needed] Another cyanolichen group, the jelly lichens of the genera Collema or Leptogium are gelatinous and live on moist soils. Another group of large...
in proximity to terrestrial lichens. Lithophilic lichens from the genus Collema form tight symbiotic relationships between fungi and photosynthetic algae...
species of foliose lichen in the family Collemataceae. Formerly known as Collema conglomeratum, it was renamed in 2013. This lichen has a fragmented distribution...
distribution. The family was circumscribed by Jonathan Carl Zenker in 1827; Collema is the type genus. Collemataceae members have a thallus that is either...
"gelatinous" means "resembling gelatin or jelly". Collema bachmanianum Leptogium phyllocarpum Collema subflaccidum A leprose lichen, which is typically...
"Peltigerales: Collemataceae, including the genera Blennothallia, Callome, Collema, Enchylium, Epiphloea, Lathagrium, Leptogium, Pseudoleptogium, Rostania...
name was nomen rejiciendum–it was "suppressed" against the conserved name Collema, and for a long time considered a synonym of Arctomia. In 2014, Per Magnus...
as Collema leptosporum and was identified as part of the Collema fasciculare group within the family Collemataceae. This group, including Collema fasciculare...
substrate. Another cyanolichen group, the jelly lichens (e.g., from the genera Collema or Leptogium) are large and foliose (e.g., species of Peltigera, Lobaria...
career. While he was best known for his expertise on the lichen genus Collema, he also wrote important papers on lichen biology and ecology, floristic...
Another cyanolichen group, the jelly lichens ( e.g., from the genera Collema or Leptogium) are large and foliose (e.g., species of Peltigera, Lobaria...
(fruticose lichens), and there are gelatinous lichens such as the genus Collema. Although the form of a lichen is determined by the genetic material of...
Gwynne Ellis 1990 Flora of Glamorgan completed and published posthumously Collema to the first issue, following it up in succeeding years with papers on...
and various oceanic lichen genera (such as Chaenotheca, Chaenothecopsis, Collema, Fuscopannaria, Lichinodium, Lobaria, Nephroma, Parmeliella, Polychidium...
terrigena as the type species. Aphanopsis coenosa, originally described as Collema coenosum by Erik Acharius in 1810, was added to the genus in 1984. Nylander...
"Peltigerales: Collemataceae, including the genera Blennothallia, Callome, Collema, Enchylium, Epiphloea, Lathagrium, Leptogium, Pseudoleptogium, Rostania...