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squamulose's Usage Examples:

morpho-type has many more species, and is generally described as a group of squamulose (grow from squamules), cup-bearing lichens.


A squamulose lichen is a lichen that is composed of small, often overlapping "scales" called squamules.


lichens have different upper and lower cortices; crustose, placodioid, and squamulose lichens have an upper cortex but no lower cortex; and leprose lichens.


continue growing at the edges so that they overlap, which is called being squamulose.


lichen may be foliose (leafy), subfruticose (somewhat shrubby) or granular-squamulose (scaly).


Placidium is a genus of crustose to squamulose to almost foliose lichens.


(Lepidostromatales), and Sulzbacheromyces (Lepidostromatales)) by having a distinctly squamulose thallus (similar to a 'Coriscium-type' thallus) with scattered to dense.


Candelariella is a genus of bright yellow, ocher, or greenish yellow crustose or squamulose lichens in the family Lecanoraceae.


Peltula is a genus of small dark brown to olive or dark gray squamulose lichens that can be saxicolous (grow on rock)) or terricolous (grow on soil).


The pileus is radially rimose or can be squamulose to squarrose.


They can be identified by their characteristic squamulose morphology with distinctive "fairy cups".


socialis (bright cobblestone lichen) is a usually bright yellow aereolate to squamulose crustose lichen in the Acarosporaceae family that grows up to 10 cm wide.


true squamules (sub-squamulose).


More common in the Sierras is the similar species Acarospora thamnina, which is truly squamulose with overlapping scales.


adhering tightly to a surface (substrate) like a thick coat of paint squamulose – formed of small leaf-like scales crustose below but free at the tips.


Cetradonia linearis, commonly known as the rock gnome lichen, is a squamulose lichen found in the higher elevations of the southern Appalachian Mountains.


acarosporoides (Mojave stipllescale) is a glossy reddish to dark brown or black squamulose lichen dotted with black perithecia that grows on rock.


In the field, it has a brownish, fibrillose/squamulose cap, which turns red when bruised.


Some species can form marginal lobes and appear squamulose.


somervellii, but can be distinguished from that species by its small, squamulose (scaly) to marginally lobate umbilicate thallus and the persistent margin.



squamulose's Meaning':

covered with tiny scales

Synonyms:

unsmooth; rough;

Antonyms:

smooth; regular; polished;

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