RF2PC7FYE–Buellia disciformis, commonly known as boreal button lichen
RF2PPC6P3–Buellia aethalea is a crustose lichen found on acidic rock. The pictures here are on slate. It has a global distribution.
RFBPEWJ1–Speech bubble lichen colonies on smooth Old Red Sandstone cliff face
RMEM2G1N–Lichen Buellia - Microlichen - Encrusted on rock
RF2TCK37W–Buellia badia is a crustose lichen. This photo was taken in Alt Emporda, Girona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RMEMEC44–Dried lichen Buellia - Microlichen - Encrusted on rock
RF2TCK383–Buellia punctata is a crustose lichen. This photo was taken in Alt Emporda, Girona province, Catalonia, Spain.
RMEFH2KM–A grey-green round lichen, Diploicia canescens, on old wood on a garden table, Devon, May
RF2RD8AYH–Buellia zoharyi (center) and Diploschistes ocellatus almeriensis are two crustoses lichens species that grows in arid regions. Fungi. Ascomycota. This
RM2BXCJCX–Buellia arsenii B de Lesd Buellia arsenii B de Lesd.
RF2TCK386–Buellia punctata (centrum, black), Candelariella vitellina (Yellow) and Aspicilia intermutans (around, grey) are three crustoses lichens. This photo w
RF2JH90P1–Different lichens growing on limestone
RF2TCK38B–Buellia punctata (black), Candelariella vitellina (yellow) and Caloplaca crenularia (red) are three crustoses lichens. This photo was taken in Arribes
RF2RDGNF0–Grey and orange lichen growing on stone close up. Rock surface with colorful lichens grow. Gray and yellow fungus covered old wall, natural abstract t
RF2RD8AYG–Buellia zoharyi is a crustose lichen that grows in arid regions of the Mediterranean bassin. Fungi. Ascomycota. This photo was taken in Tabernas Deser
RM2AJHHA3–Meddelelser om Grønland . on Norweg. Fishery- and Marine In-vestigations Vol.1, 1900, Nr. 2, p. 42 ff.). Denne Omstændighed,at kun anaerobe Mikrober kan medvirke ved de døde Fisks Op-løsning, bidrager jo ogsaa til, at deres Skeletter kan aflejresin toto. Paa Gnejsklipperne omkring Havnen havde udliggeren tørretAngmagsetter. Nu viste sig det mærkehge Fænomen, at alleVegne, hvor der havde ligget Fisk, var de der voksende Skorpe-laver forsvunden fra Stenen (se Fig. 17). Et hjembragt aflangtStykke viser i Midten en kraftig Vegetation af Buellia coracina(Nyl.) (= B. moriopsis Mass. ïh. Fr.) men paa
RF2RD8AYE–Boreal button lichen (Buellia disciformis) is a thin crustose lichen that grows in northern Europe and USA. This lichen have a grey thallus with black
RF2RW3P9J–Close up of various lichen growing on stone.
RF2TCK157–Crustose lichen (Buellia subdisciformis) on a granitic rock. This photo was taken in Arribes del Duero Natural Park, Zamora province, Castilla-Leon, S
RF2PC7FWM–Buellia disciformis, commonly known as boreal button lichen
RF2PPC6NX–Buellia aethalea is a crustose lichen found on acidic rock. The pictures here are on slate. It has a global distribution.
RMPG3CA8–. Research methods in ecology. Plant ecology. 294 THE FORMATION Cetraria, Acarospora, Lecanora, Lecidea, Buellia, etc. The stratum itself is physically very different and constitutes a distinct habitat. These groups are really small formations, which are quite distinct from the surrounding forest or meadow. This is proven conclusively in many places in the moun- tains where areas of the characteristic lichen formations of cliffs are carried by the fall of rock fragments into forest and meadow, where they persist without modification. This also shows clearly that the groups on scattered rocks i
RMEW3K90–Grey-green Round Lichen, Diploicia canescens, on old wood of garden table, Devon, England, May
RMEFH2KK–A grey-green round lichen, Diploicia canescens, on old wood on a garden table, Devon, May
RF2JH90NX–Different lichens growing on limestone
RM2CEDJRH–. A guide to the study of lichens. ^0^0 /JJ SPORES. PLATE VI. Generic Spore-types (con.). 13. Buellia. 14. Buelliopsis. 15. Caliciura. 16. Catillaria. 17. Celidiopsis. 18. Cetraria. 19. Cladonia. 20. Collema 21. Coniocybe. 22. Conotrema.28. Cyphelium. 24. Dermatocarpon. GUIDE TO LICHEWS Sfht»«fdfr Plate . Jl ^1 Jl 6> % JS ^ a o O ^^K^ ^^. ^ zc O o. Vf STORES, PLATE VII.Generic Spore-types (con.)- 25. Endocarpon. 26. Ephebe. 27. Evernia. 28. Graphis. 29. Gyalecta. 30. Gyrophora. 31. Gyrostomum. 32. Haematomma. 33. Hazslinskya. 34. Heppia. 35. Hydrothyria. 36. Lecanora. GUIDE TO LICHENS.
RF2RW3P9G–Close up of various lichen growing on stone.
RF2PC7FDH–Buellia disciformis, commonly known as boreal button lichen
RF2PPC6NJ–Buellia aethalea is a crustose lichen found on acidic rock. The pictures here are on slate. It has a global distribution.
RMPG3WC9–. A monograph of lichens found in Britain; being a descriptive catalogue of the species in the herbarium of the British Museum. Lichens. Plate 13. XGOO BUELLIA MYRIOCABPA Mudd a. Plant on wood. h. Portion of thallus and apothooia. c. Vertical section of thallus. d. Vertical section of apothecium. e. Ascus and paraphysis /. Spores.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Bo
RMRGKBRR–. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. B. lOjum Fig. 35 Taeniolella delicata. A, IMI 2205005. B, I MI 214396 (holotype). C, on Buellia, hb. Christiansen.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)
RMRDXN9R–. A text-book of general lichenology, with descriptions and figures of the genera occurring in the northeastern United States. Lichens; Lichens. Text-Book of Lichenology. Plate 20. BUELLIA PARASEMA.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Schneider, Albert, 1863-1928. Binghamton, N. Y. , W. N. Clute & Co.
RMRDG595–. Research methods in ecology. Plant ecology. 294 THE FORMATION Cetraria, Acarospora, Lecanora, Lecidea, Buellia, etc. The stratum itself is physically very different and constitutes a distinct habitat. These groups are really small formations, which are quite distinct from the surrounding forest or meadow. This is proven conclusively in many places in the moun- tains where areas of the characteristic lichen formations of cliffs are carried by the fall of rock fragments into forest and meadow, where they persist without modification. This also shows clearly that the groups on scattered rocks i
RMRFH1C9–. Rare Florida flowers and fruits. Nurseries (Horticulture) Florida Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. RUellia fornjosa. PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS. BUELLIA FORMOSA. A very desirable and free flowering plant, bloom- ing continuously and of the easiest culture. Flowers very rich scarlet, Salvia-like, but larger and borne in great profusion. Thrives in any light rich soih and is fine for either pot-culture or bedding out in summer. 15c. each. Ptiellia T^berosa. This is in reality a rare and very desirable novelty sent to us from Europe, and so far as we know has nev
RMRDJEA4–. A monograph of lichens found in Britain; being a descriptive catalogue of the species in the herbarium of the British Museum. Lichens. Plate 13. XGOO BUELLIA MYRIOCABPA Mudd a. Plant on wood. h. Portion of thallus and apothooia. c. Vertical section of thallus. d. Vertical section of apothecium. e. Ascus and paraphysis /. Spores.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. British Museum (Natural History). Dept. of Bo
RMRN4H0F–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. Krvptogamae exsiccatae. Schedulae Cent. I. Tat. II.. I. Ustilago bosniaca G.Beck. II. Melanopsichium austro-americanum G.Beck. III. Mykosyrinx Cissi G. Beck. IV. Lecania Körberi Lahm. V. Buellia stellulata Mudd. Annalen des k. k. naturhist. Hofmuseums, Band IX, 1894.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Naturhis
RMRJBYKD–. chang jiang san jiao zhou ji lin jin di qu bao zi zhi wu zhi ???????????????. botany. 248. Buellia subdisciforims 251. Phaeophyscia I rn M t i t it I M M 252. Phaeophyscia endococcina. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. shang hai zi ran bo wu guan bian zhu?????????. shang hai ke xue ji shu chu ban she?????????
RMRJBYKJ–. chang jiang san jiao zhou ji lin jin di qu bao zi zhi wu zhi ???????????????. botany. 241. Caloplaca f lavorubescens 242. Caloplaca vitellinuh 243. Xanthoria elegans. 24 1. Teloschistes flavlcans 245. Buellia disjecta ??25 247. Buellia punctata. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. shang hai zi ran bo wu guan bian zhu?????????. shang hai ke xue ji shu chu ban she?????????
RMRN4GWK–. Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Naturhistorisches Museum (Austria); Natural history. Nr. 63. &. Nr. 66.. VI. Buellia tergestina Str. et A. Zahlbr. VII. Buellia lactea Kbr. VIII. Arthonia caesia Arn. IX. Stenocybe byssacea f. tremulicola Str. X. Thelidium minimum Arn. XI. Microthelia Metrien f. anthracina Str. XII. Arthopyrenia microspila Kbr. Annalen des k. k. naturhist. Hofmuseums, Band IX, 1894.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may
RMRHW6BT–. Berichte der Deutschen Botanischen Gesellschaft. Plants; Plants -- Germany. 470 K- Bachmann: weniger, entsprechend der Flintoberfläche, der sie eng angeschmiegt sind. In die größeren und stärker gewölbten Grübchen des Steins sind die Khizoiden nicht eingedrungen, weil die schon mit kleinen Lagern von Buellia stcllülata und Lecanora polytropa erfüllt waren, die den Flint bereits besiedelt hatten, ehe die Parmeliavom Rande her über sie hinwegwuchs. Da Flint gegen Fluorwasserstoff weniger widerstandsfähig ist als Bergkristall, wäre es wohl denkbar, daß die Fußplatten ihn durch irgend ein Absond
RMRH979G–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Plants; Plants -- Denmark. — 93 — og soni oftest spiller i alle mulige Nuancer af Graat. Skorpelike- kenerne er de mest udbredte, isser Sleegterne Lecanoru (L. tartarea, L. atra o. a), Lecidea, Placodium og Squamaria (S. gelida) og Buellia; men ogsaa bladformede Likener er blandt Lithofytvegeta- tionens Karakterplanter; almindelige er saaledes Parmelia saxatilis. XanthoHa parietina aureola og Gyrophora {cylindrical. — De hyp- pigste litbofile Mosser er Andrecea petroyhila og Gri?nmia-Artev (G. fascicular is, G. acicularis, G. heterosticha, G. apocarpa o. fl.);. Fig. 17.
RMRN3TFA–. Annalen des K.K. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums. K. K. Naturhistorisches Hofmuseum (Vienna, Austria); Natural history. Nr. 59. Nr. 65. ift. Nr. 66.. <^. VI. Buellia tergestina Str. et A. Zahlbr. VII. Buellia lactea Kbr. VIII. Arthonia caesia Arn. IX. Stenocybe byssacea f. tremulicola Str. X. Thelidium minimum Arn. XI. Microthelia Metrien f. anthracina Str. XII. Arthopyrenia microspila Kbr. Annalcn des k. k. naturhist. Hofmuseums, Band IX, 1894.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appeara
RMRDHC83–. Botany for academies and colleges: consisting of plant development and structure from seaweed to clematis. Botany; 1889. Fio. 106.—Fuller's fulloniim). Teasel {Dipea^us. Fig, 106.—Hairs of Plants: 1, Delphinium pinnatijidwm, X 200diam.; 2, Anchuaa criapa^Y. 200diaiD.; 3, scale-like, from sd. of Cohcea seandens, X 50 diam.; 4, stellate, If. of Hedera Belix, X 100 diam.; 5, branched, Yerhascam Thopsus^ X 25 diam.; 6, stellate, Alysmm, X ^^ diam.; 7, horizontal, stalked, .Grevillea lUhidophylla^ X ^^ diam.; 8, annulated, from sd. of Buellia formoBa^ in water, X 50 diam.; 8 a, de- tached cell-wa
RMRH9K95–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 93 — og som oftest spiller i alle mulige Nuancer af Graat. Skorpelike- kenerne er de mest udbredte, især Slægterne Lecanora (L. tartar ea, L. atra o. a), Lecidea, Placodium og Squamaria (S. gelida) og Buellia; men ogsaa bladformede Likener er blandt Lithofytvegeta- tionens Karakterplanter; almindelige er saaledes Parmelia saxatilis, Xanthoria parietina aureola og Gyrophora (cylindrica). — De hyp- pigste lithofile Mosser er Andreæa petrophila og Grimmia-Arter (G. fascicularis, G. acicularis, G. heterosticha, G. apocarpa o. fl.);. Fig. 17. Et Part
RMRH9KPP–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. - 306 — nøgne Stenflader i Slotslyngen er især beklædte med Laver (Par- melia saxatilis, P. olivacea, Umbilicarier, Buellia geographica o. a.). Her ser man undertiden herlige brune, spættede Hugorme ligge og sove i Solvarmen. I Paradisdalen nær Mølle vigen er en lille lavvandet Dam, hvor følgende Bælter fandtes. Øverst voksede Saxifraga granu-. (Fot. E, W.) Fig. 9. Slotslyngen ved Hammershus; 6. Juni 1899. Klipperne er bevok- sede med Laver [Parmelia saxatilis, Parmelia olivacea, Lecanora spp., etc.), og Mosser. Mellem Klipperne Athyrium filix fem
RMRJBYK9–. chang jiang san jiao zhou ji lin jin di qu bao zi zhi wu zhi ???????????????. botany. 248. Buellia subdisciforims 251. Phaeophyscia I rn M t i t it I M M 252. Phaeophyscia endococcina. 253. Phaeophyscia hirtuosa 254 , Phaeophyscia hispiduia f. hispiduia 256. Phaeophyscia orbicularis. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. shang hai zi ran bo wu guan bian zhu?????????. shang hai ke xue ji shu chu ban she?????????
RMRHY22J–. Beihefte zum botanischen Centralblatt. Plants. ww?^^ A â 1. Fig. 4. Ruellia tuberosa ä) Querschnitt des Samens } b) Haarkörper J ca. 300 f. Vergr. Fig. 5. Buellia ochroleuca. Fl. h. der Ep. Z. der Sa. (;a. 400 f. Vergr. wänden zu finden sind. Sie sind bei den einzelnen Arten ver- schieden ausgebildet und innerhalb gewisser Grenzen auch bei den Zellen derselben Samenfläche. F^i^ handelt sich um Wand- verdickungen, welche gewöhnlich an den Zellflächen eine voll- kommene oder meist höchst unvollkommene, netzartige Struktur veranlassen, wobei im zweiten Fall nur die an die Ecken der Masch
RMRDN235–. Natural history. Geology; Zoology; Botany. Fig. 2.. Fig. 4. West, Newman proc. Fig. 5. Fig. 1. LECANORA LAV^. Fig. 2. LECANORA EXPECTANS. Fig. 3. BUELLIA QUERCINA. Fig. 4. BUELLIA FRIGIDA. Fig. 5. PARMELIA QUARTA.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. National Antarctic Expedition, 1907-1904; Fletcher, Lazarus, Sir 1854-1921; Bell, F. J. (Francis Jeffrey), 1855-1924; British Museum (Natural History). London, Pr
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