Westberg, M/ Fröberg, L 2004: Nyfynd av Heppia lutosa på Öland [New finds of Heppia lutosa from Öland, Sweden]. - Graphis Scripta 15(1/2): 14-16. [RLL List 

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Substrate and ecology: usually on soil, sometimes on soil over acidic rocks, occasionally in calcareous areas World distribution: North America, Europe, southern Africa and Australasia Sonoran distribution: broadly distributed in the study area, Arizona, California, Baja California, Baja California Sur and Sonora.

2003-03-01 · However, in Heppia lutosa (Ach.) Nyl. the thallus is ecorticate and the hyphal pattern is reticulate (Henssen 1994). The family Heppiaceae was erected by Zahlbruckner (1907), and also contained numerous species currently placed in the genus Peltula Nyl. of the Peltulaceae (Büdel 1987). Heppia lutosa Family Lichens Family Rank Collector C. Russell Collector Number 142 Event Date 1898-05 Continent North America Country USA State/Province Missouri County Jefferson Locality Crystal City Collection Code Lichens Institution Code MICH Modified 2017-11-24 ID b84718d4-57d9-42b1-acfb-54d52ff21069 Occurrence ID b84718d4-57d9-42b1-acfb Heppia lutosa (Ach.) Nyl. kingdom Fungi - fungi » class Lichinomycetes » order Lichinales » family Lichinaceae » genus Heppia - heppia lichen Rot Biota, Rike Fungi, Stam Ascomycota, Understam Pezizomycotina, Klass Lichinomycetes, Ordning Lichinales, Familj Heppiaceae, Släkte Heppia Svensk förekomst Bofast och reproducerande PETTERSSON, BENGT. Heppia lutosa (Ach.) Nyl. i Sverige 94 RICKMAN, HELGE. Ett attentat mot Filago germanica L. .' 540 — Ny skånsk lokal för Hordeuni nodosum 1 541 SJÖWALL, MALTE.

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corallinum), but in those species the spores are septate, not nonseptate as in H. lutosa Heppia lutosa (Ach.) Nyl. WildNet taxon ID 23155 Nature Conservation Act 1992 (NCA) status Least concern Conservation significant No Confidential No Endemicity Native Heppia lutosa Family Lichens Family Rank Collector C. M. Wetmore Collector Number 14800A Event Date 1966-06-23 Continent North America Country USA State/Province California County Kern Locality East of Mariposa on California highway 166 Collection Code Lichens Institution Code MICH Modified 2017-11-24 ID dbe646f4-d809-4c5d-989a-b199f6db9530 Heppia lutosa heppia lichen Legal Status. Wetland Status. Interpreting Wetland Status. Related Links. Wildlife. Food.

, lutosus L. lutum, mud; osa, abundance. Growing in water or damp places

Heppia lutosa (Ach.) Nyl. Heppia zabolotnoji Elenkin. Heterodermia Trevis.

Gyalecta ulmi almlav Gyalidea roseola rosengyalidea Gyalideopsis piceicola granpensellav Heppia adglutinata rosettheppia Heppia lutosa heppia Hertelidea 

Heppia lutosa

Heppia ingår i familjen Heppiaceae, ordningen Lichinales, klassen Lichinomycetes, divisionen sporsäcksvampar och riket svampar  Heppia lutosa (Ach.) Nyl. i Sverige by Bengt Pettersson( Book ) 2 editions published in 1946 in Swedish and Undetermined and held by 3 WorldCat member  Heliothis virescens, Tobacco Budworm;Tobacco Budworm Moth;Tobacco budworm;Helicoverpa virescens; Heppia lutosa, Heppia virescens; Ichnanthus tenuis,  Westberg, M/ Fröberg, L 2004: Nyfynd av Heppia lutosa på Öland [New finds of Heppia lutosa from Öland, Sweden]. - Graphis Scripta 15(1/2): 14-16. [RLL List  N. ALBERTSON: Heppia lutosa (Ach.) Nyl. i öländsk alvarvegetation.

Heppia lutosa

It is in the family Heppiaceae. It grows on rock or soil in arid sites around the world, in habitats similar to those favored by Peltula, which is similar but has a different cyanobacterium as the photobiont. Heppia lutosa (Ach.) Nyl. Collector: Clifford M. Wetmore Search this Microhabitat Description: on Search this Min. Elevation: 640 Search this Place: Near Mercury US 95 near base of hill., Nye, Nevada, United States, North America Collection Date: 26 Jun 1966 Taxonomy: Fungi Lichinaceae Published Name: Heppia lutosa (Ach.) Heppia lutosa is paraplectenchymatous throughout, but Peltula clavata and P. richardsii have no cortices at all. In some cases the lower cortex has cells of different shape or size than the medulla (Fig. 1). But in other cases (Heppia lutosa, Peltula obscurans var. obscurans, and P. placodizans) the cells are the same as in the cellular medulla.
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Synonyms: Collema lutosum, Heppia brisbanensis, Pannaria lutosa, Solorinaria despreauxii. Identification Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Free and Open Access to Biodiversity Data.


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Heppia lutosa is paraplectenchymatous throughout, but Peltula clavata and P. richardsii have no cortices at all. In some cases the lower cortex has cells of different shape or size than the medulla (Fig. 1). But in other cases (Heppia lutosa, Peltula obscurans var. obscurans, and P. placodizans) the cells are the same as in the cellular medulla.

106-107) Wirth, V. (1995) Heppia (pp. 417-418 - Teil 1) In, Die Flechten Baden-Württembergs, Teil 1 & 2. Eugen Ulmer GmbH & Co., Stuttgart. 1006 pp.; in German. Notes: Heppia is primarily a genus of dry, desert regions. Only one species is reported for North America. Comments: Some (reduced) forms of H. lutosa are superficially similar to members of the Collema tenax group (e.g., C. coccophorum, C. tenax var.

Nyfynd av Heppia lutosa på Öland. Graphis Scripta 15: 16-18. Westberg, M. & Nash III, T. H. 2002. Candelina. In Lichen Flora of the Greater 

lutosa (Ach.) Nyl. Syn.: Solorinaria despreauxii alumenensis Herre Excluded from North  Heppia lutosa. Heterodermia speciosa. Hymenelia coerulea.

A new find of the rare and red-listed lichen Heppia lutosa was made near Tornrör on the NE part of the Great Alvar during a lichenological excursion to Öland in april 2001. A few weeks later, another find was made on the NW part of the Great Alvar near Lilla Vickleby. TY - JOUR. T1 - Nyfynd av Heppia lutosa på Öland.