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Byssoid lichen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Byssoid lichen A Byssoid lichen〔"Byssoid" means "flax-like" or "silk-like", from the Greek ''βύσσος'' (f.), ''flax'' (''Linum angustifolium'', ''Linum usitatissimum''), Indian cotton (''Gossypium herbaceum''), silk; Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, Henry Stuart Jones, ''A Greek-English Lexicon'', 9th edition, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1940, p. 334〕 is a lichen with a wispy growth form, having the appearance of teased wool.〔 ''Coenogonium implexum'' is a byssoid lichen.〔What is a lichen?, Autralian National Botanical Garden, ()〕 Byssoid lichens are of two types, those where the cottony structure is dominated by photobiont filaments (e.g., ''Trentepohlia''), and those where fungal hyphae make up the cottony form, with the hyphae having typically coccoid photobionts among them.〔A NEW BYSSOID LICHEN GENUS FROM TASMANIA, Gintaras KANTVILAS, Lichenologist 28(3): 229–237 (1996), ()〕 ==References==
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