File:Bacidia albogranulosa (10.3897-mycokeys.44.30199) Figure 1.jpg

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Description Figure 1; Morphology of Bacidia albogranulosa. A Holotype (PRA/Vondrák 11888). B Common phenotype (Malíček 10802). C Typical growth form on old beech trees (Malíček 8166). D Phenotype with abundant soredia forming a seemingly leprose thallus (Malíček 8013). E Detail of soredia (Malíček 8166). F Soredia arising from granules (PRA/Vondrák 11888). Scale bars: 1 mm (A−C), 0.5 mm (D), 0.2 mm (E, F).
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Author [Photos by J. Malíček (A, B) and J. Machač (C−F)] Malíček J, Palice Z, Vondrák J, Łubek A, Kukwa M (2018) Bacidia albogranulosa (Ramalinaceae, lichenized Ascomycota), a new sorediate lichen from European old-growth forests. MycoKeys 44: 51-62. https://doi.org/10.3897/mycokeys.44.30199
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