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- Q10420121 subject Q6259272.
- Q10420121 subject Q8759055.
- Q10420121 abstract "Aspicilia confusa (***) is a pale gray (sometimes brownish) crustose areolate lichen that grows mostly on rock in southern and central California mountains, from 250 to 3,170 metres (820 to 10,400 ft). Areoles may be contiguous or dispersed. It has a dark, fringed prothallus. Each areole commonly has 1–4 round to angular aspicilioid apothecia that are 0.1–1.5 mm in diameter, sunken into it. Each apothecia has a usually concave, black disc. Lichen spot tests are all negative. It grows on rock in chaparral or forests in central and southern California, including the Sierra Nevadas, but not in the southeastern deserts of California.".
- Q10420121 class Q174726.
- Q10420121 division Q174726.
- Q10420121 family Q3304386.
- Q10420121 genus Q4807987.
- Q10420121 kingdom Q764.
- Q10420121 order Q142754.
- Q10420121 wikiPageWikiLink Q142754.
- Q10420121 wikiPageWikiLink Q174726.
- Q10420121 wikiPageWikiLink Q18349381.
- Q10420121 wikiPageWikiLink Q18392445.
- Q10420121 wikiPageWikiLink Q26777.
- Q10420121 wikiPageWikiLink Q286677.
- Q10420121 wikiPageWikiLink Q3304386.
- Q10420121 wikiPageWikiLink Q43142.
- Q10420121 wikiPageWikiLink Q4807987.
- Q10420121 wikiPageWikiLink Q620526.
- Q10420121 wikiPageWikiLink Q6259272.
- Q10420121 wikiPageWikiLink Q642542.
- Q10420121 wikiPageWikiLink Q764.
- Q10420121 wikiPageWikiLink Q8759055.
- Q10420121 wikiPageWikiLink Q99.
- Q10420121 classis Q174726.
- Q10420121 divisio Q174726.
- Q10420121 familia Q3304386.
- Q10420121 genus "Aspicilia".
- Q10420121 ordo Q142754.
- Q10420121 regnum Q764.
- Q10420121 type Eukaryote.
- Q10420121 type Fungus.
- Q10420121 type Species.
- Q10420121 type Thing.
- Q10420121 type Q19088.
- Q10420121 comment "Aspicilia confusa (***) is a pale gray (sometimes brownish) crustose areolate lichen that grows mostly on rock in southern and central California mountains, from 250 to 3,170 metres (820 to 10,400 ft). Areoles may be contiguous or dispersed. It has a dark, fringed prothallus. Each areole commonly has 1–4 round to angular aspicilioid apothecia that are 0.1–1.5 mm in diameter, sunken into it. Each apothecia has a usually concave, black disc. Lichen spot tests are all negative.".
- Q10420121 label "Aspicilia confusa".