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- Q10556036 subject Q8521115.
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- Q10556036 abstract "Lecidea hassei (Hasse's lecidea lichen) is an endolithic lichen that appears as tiny black, gray rimmed, plate-like or crinkled discs between crystals of rock in California. The main body grows inside solid rock, which is called being, and the crinkled discs above the rock surface are the sexual reproduction structures. It is endemic to California, where it only grows in the lower montane belt, including in deserts and chapparal. It occurs in Joshua Tree National Park. The sexual reproduction structures (apothecia) are black, thinly rimmed (70-100 µm ) with unpigmented fungal tissue surrounding black discs in the middle, and up to 2.2 mm in diameter. They rise out of the rock in a flat to convex disc with a constricted base, giving the appearance of tiny raised plates. It grows in open areas on granite, schist, and other acidic rock. It resembles Lecidea laboriosa but produces schizopeltic acid as a metabolite, instead of 4-O-demethyl planaic acid. The name is from H.E. Hasse, who wrote the 1913 "Lichen Flora of Southern California".It is classified by the fungus as being in the Lecidea genus of the Lecideaceae fungus family. Lichen spot tests are negative on both the cortex and medulla (K-, C-, KC-, P-).".
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- Q10556036 genus "Lecidea".
- Q10556036 ordo "incertae sedis".
- Q10556036 regnum Q764.
- Q10556036 type Eukaryote.
- Q10556036 type Fungus.
- Q10556036 type Species.
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- Q10556036 comment "Lecidea hassei (Hasse's lecidea lichen) is an endolithic lichen that appears as tiny black, gray rimmed, plate-like or crinkled discs between crystals of rock in California. The main body grows inside solid rock, which is called being, and the crinkled discs above the rock surface are the sexual reproduction structures. It is endemic to California, where it only grows in the lower montane belt, including in deserts and chapparal. It occurs in Joshua Tree National Park.".
- Q10556036 label "Lecidea hassei".