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Vermilacinia tigrina : ウィキペディア英語版 | Vermilacinia tigrina
''Vermilacinia tigrina'' is a fruticose lichen that grows on branches of shrubs and on earth among cactus and shrubs in the fog regions along the Pacific Coast of North America and South America; in North America found in the Channel Islands and near San Diego, California, and in central and southern Baja California; in South America from Peru to Chile.〔Spjut, R. W. 1996. ''Niebla'' and ''Vermilacinia'' (Ramalinaceae) from California and Baja California. Sida〕 The epithet is in reference to the irregular black spots or bands on the thallus branches. ==Distinguishing Features==
''Vermilacinia tigrina'' is classified in the subgenus ''Cylindricaria'' in which it is distinguished from related species by a much-branched thallus 2.5–5 cm in length and in width, by the narrow tubular branches, 1–2 mm wide, by the development of apothecia instead of soredia, and by having lichen substances of one or more depsidones (hypoprotocetraric acid, salazinic acid, norstictic acid, psoromic acid), in addition to terpenoid compounds that characterize the genus. The terpenoid compounds are zeorin, (-)-16-hydroxykaurane, and an unknown (T3); bourgeanic acid also probably present.〔 In Baja California, the species often hangs in mats with species of ''Ramalina'' from branches of ''Fouquieria diguetii''.
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