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Heppia

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Kingdom
  
Fungi

Class
  
Lichinomycetes

Rank
  
Genus

Division
  
Family
  
Heppiaceae

Order
  
Heppia httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Similar
  
Peltula, Lichinaceae, Lichinella, Endocarpon, Lichinales

Heppia fungi kingdom


Heppia is a genus of olive, brownish, gray, or blackish squamulose, crustose, or peltate lichens. 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. It lacks a medulla that is separate from the photobiont layer. It is a cyanolichen with the photobiont cyanobacterium being Syctonema (or Syctonema-like). The lower surface is paler than upper surface, and has numerous rhizoidal hyphae attaching it to the substrate. The fruiting structures (ascomata) are apothecias immersed in the thallus with red to red-brown urn shaped (urceolate) to flat or slightly convex discs. An exciple may or may not be present.

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Species

  • Heppia adglutinata
  • Heppia arenacea
  • Heppia conchiloba
  • Heppia despreauxii
  • Heppia lutosa
  • References

    Heppia Wikipedia


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