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- Q10398800 subject Q6259272.
- Q10398800 subject Q8219463.
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- Q10398800 abstract "Acarospora obnubila ("cloudy cobblestone lichen") is a dull brown squamulose areolate crustose lichen that may grow up to 4 mm in diameter or with squamules scattered among other lichens. They are common in Arizona, southern California, and Baja California. They grow by themselves on acidic rock in full sunlight. Squamules measure up to 2 mm in diameter and are round to irregular, with have a stipe. They may also grow on members of the Aspicilia genus (lichenicolous). Competition for space with other lichens stimulates longer stipes to develop, whereby the squamules may overlay other lichens.There are 0-16 apothecia per squamule, that may are pointlike (punctiform) with a reddish-brown round concave 0.1–0.3 mm disc that is deeply immersed in the thallus tissue. In very high elevations, the apothecia may rise as warty (verrucae) structure with thallus-like tissue ((pseudo-lecanorine ) collaring discs that may be up to 1 mm diameter, with only one per squamule. Lichen spot tests are all negative, with no known secondary metabolites (as of 2014). A. obnubila was first described scientifically by lichenologist Adolf Hugo Magnusson in 1929.".
- Q10398800 class Q133571.
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- Q10398800 family Q338085.
- Q10398800 genus Q4672136.
- Q10398800 kingdom Q764.
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- Q10398800 thumbnail Acarospora_obnubila_240183.jpg?width=300.
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- Q10398800 classis Q133571.
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- Q10398800 familia Q338085.
- Q10398800 genus "Acarospora".
- Q10398800 ordo Q2822646.
- Q10398800 regnum Q764.
- Q10398800 type Eukaryote.
- Q10398800 type Fungus.
- Q10398800 type Species.
- Q10398800 type Thing.
- Q10398800 type Q19088.
- Q10398800 comment "Acarospora obnubila ("cloudy cobblestone lichen") is a dull brown squamulose areolate crustose lichen that may grow up to 4 mm in diameter or with squamules scattered among other lichens. They are common in Arizona, southern California, and Baja California. They grow by themselves on acidic rock in full sunlight. Squamules measure up to 2 mm in diameter and are round to irregular, with have a stipe. They may also grow on members of the Aspicilia genus (lichenicolous).".
- Q10398800 label "Acarospora obnubila".
- Q10398800 depiction Acarospora_obnubila_240183.jpg.