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Cetraria
Family: Parmeliaceae
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Samuel Brinker
  • Greater Sonoran Desert
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Nash, T.H., Ryan, B.D., Gries, C., Bungartz, F., (eds.) 2002. Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region. Vol 1.
Life habit: lichenized Thallus: fruticose lobes: more or less canaliculate, subtubular or terete, rather broad to narrow, c 0.5-20.0 mm wide; lobe tips: occasionally becoming expanded, rounded to fusiform; margins: with scattered, branched or unbranched projections surface: dark brown to paler brown, occasionally reddish at base, rather smooth to rough, occasionally markedly foveolate or wrinkled, rather shiny or dull; without soralia, dactyls or lobules; pseudocyphellae: rather abundant on margins cortex: with non-pored epicortex, strongly white, composed of external pachydermatous paraplectenchymatous hyphae overlying prosoplectenchymatous hyphae, medulla: white, loosely packed photobionts: primary one a Trebouxia, secondary photobiont absent lower cortex: composed of external pachydermatous paraplectenchymatous hyphae overlying prosoplectenchymatous hyphae; pseudocyphellae rather abundant Ascomata: apothecial, frequent, marginal to laminal, at first concave, later becoming convex, pedicellate; margin: prominent, thalloid; disc: imperforate, dark brown; exciple: hyaline, epithecium: brown or brownish yellow; hypothecium: hyaline asci: lecanoral, Cetraria-type, with thickened wall layers; apex: amyloid, thickened, with a narrow axial body surrounded by a distinct, strongly amyloid ring structure, 8-spored ascospores: simple, ellipsoid to broadly ellipsoid; walls: thin, hyaline, not amyloid Conidiomata: pycnidial, abundant on marginal projections conidia: citriform, 5-7 x 1 micro meter Secondary metabolites: aliphatic acids and/or ß-orcinol depsidones Geography: occurring in temperate/ boreal regions of the Northern Hemisphere, from low altitudes to alpine areas, and also in a few scattered locations in the Southern Hemisphere Substrate: terricolous or rarely on bark or wood. Notes: Thirteen segregates of Cetraria s. l. concerning the North American flora has been proposed: Allocetraria, Arctocetraria, Asahinea, Cetrariella, Cetrelia, Esslingeriana, Flavocetraria, Kaernefeltia, Masonhalea, Platismatia, Tuckermannopsis, Tuckneraria and Vulpicida (Randlane et al. 1997). The published and unpublished molecular data reveal that Cetrariella and Vulpicida are the most closely related genera. Cetraria s. str. differs from these two segregates in having oblong citriform conidia, asci of Cetraria-type and a different secondary chemistry (Kärnefelt et al. 1993, Kärnefelt and Thell 2000).
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Cetraria kurodakensis
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Cetraria kurokawae
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Cetraria kurokowae
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Cetraria lacera
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Cetraria laeteflava
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Cetraria laevigata
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Cetraria laureri
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Cetraria laxa
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Cetraria leucostigma
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Cetraria libertina
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Cetraria magnussonii
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Cetraria megaleia
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Cetraria melaloma
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Cetraria melanothrix
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Cetraria microphylla
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Cetraria microphyllica
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Cetraria muricata
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Cetraria nepalensis
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Cetraria nephromoides
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Cetraria nigricans
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Cetraria nipharga
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Cetraria novae-zealandiae
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Cetraria obtusata
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Cetraria ochrocarpa
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Cetraria odontella
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Cetraria ornata
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Cetraria pachysperma
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Cetraria pallescens
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Cetraria pallida
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Cetraria perstraminea
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Cetraria peruviana
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Cetraria placorodia
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Cetraria platyphylloides
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Cetraria potaninii
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Cetraria pseudocomplicata
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Cetraria racemosa
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Cetraria rassadinae
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Cetraria reticulata
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Cetraria rhizophora
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Cetraria rhytidocarpa
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Cetraria rugosa
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Cetraria saepincola
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Cetraria sanguinea
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Cetraria saviczii
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Cetraria septentrionalis
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Cetraria sikkimensis
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Cetraria sphaerosporella
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Cetraria steppae
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Cetraria stracheyi
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Cetraria straminea
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