Lichens of North Carolina
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Trimmatothelopsis americana (K. Knudsen & Lendemer) K. Knudsen & Lendemer - No Common Name



Scattered ascomata over discontinuous, filmlike thallus. Image by Gary Perlmutter

Section of ascoma in water. Image by Gary Perlmutter

Hymenial squash showing paraphyses and multispored asci. Image by Gary Perlmutter

Hymenial squash in K/I, staining asci blue. Image by Gary Perlmutter

Bacilliform spores. Image by Gary Perlmutter
Taxonomy
Family: Acarosporaceae
MycoBank_number: MB816995Taxonomic Reference: Knudsen, K. & J.C. Lendemer (2016) A new perspective on Melanophloea, Thelocarpella and Trimmatothelopsis: species previously placed in multiple families are united within a single genus in the Acarosporaceae. The Bryologist 119(3): 266-279                                                                                 
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Photo Gallery for Trimmatothelopsis americana

Recorded by: Gary Perlmutter
Rockingham Co.
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Recorded by: Gary Perlmutter
Rockingham Co.
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Recorded by: Gary Perlmutter
Rockingham Co.
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Recorded by: Gary Perlmutter
Rockingham Co.
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Recorded by: Gary Perlmutter
Rockingham Co.
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