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Various images of the lichen Bacidina ferax

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English: Various images of the corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen Bacidina ferax, found in Sweden. (A) Thallus with apothecia. (B) Thallus with apothecia in spring. Note young, alabaster apothecia with speckles of pigment and last year's dying apothecia. (C) Section through apothecium, showing brown pigment confined to tissue surfaces. (D) Part of section through apothecium, showing the granular nature of the brown pigment. Scales: 0.5 mm (A, B), 25 µm (C, D).
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Source Ekman, Stefan (2023). "Four new and two resurrected species of Bacidina from Sweden, with notes and a preliminary key to the known Scandinavian species". Nordic Journal of Botany: e03846. doi:10.1111/njb.03846. Open access
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