Bacidia
Bacidia is a lichenized genus of fungi in the family Ramalinaceae. The genus was first described by Giuseppe De Notaris in 1846. Species in the genus are crust-like lichens with stemless apothecia; they have green algae (chloroccoid) as photobionts. Their asci have 8 colorless, cylindrical to acicular, multiseptate spores, with curved and thread-like conidia.[2]
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Herbarium specimen of Bacidia schweinitzii | |
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Genus: | Bacidia De Not.[1] |
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Bacidia rosella (Pers.) De Not. |
References
- De Notaris G. (1846). "Frammenti lichenografici di un lavoro inedito". Giornale Botanico Italiano (in Italian). 2 (1): 174–224.
- "BACIDIA De Not". Lichens of the Ozarks. Retrieved 2009-10-21.
Gallery
- Cross section of an apothecium of B. schweinitzii, photographed through a compound microscope (x1000), showing a green epihymenium and a dark reddish brown hypothecium
- Acicular spore of B. schweinitzii, 65 x 6 micrometres, photographed through a compound microscope, x1000
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