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Catapyrenium boccanum is a species of squamulose (scaley), rock-dwelling lichen in the family Verrucariaceae. It grows on mortar or on calcareous rock. Its squamules are up to 4 mm wide, pale to dark brown with black margins and a black underside. Ascospores measure 11–15 by 5–8 μm. Because of its combination of squamulose thallus, simple ascospores (without any septa), and lack of algae in the hymenium, this species is a "catapyrenioid" lichen, of which more than 80 exist in the Verrucariaceae.

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  • Catapyrenium boccanum (en)
  • Catapyrenium boccanum (sv)
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  • Catapyrenium boccanum är en lavart som först beskrevs av Servít, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Breuss. Catapyrenium boccanum ingår i släktet Catapyrenium och familjen Verrucariaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Catapyrenium boccanum is a species of squamulose (scaley), rock-dwelling lichen in the family Verrucariaceae. It grows on mortar or on calcareous rock. Its squamules are up to 4 mm wide, pale to dark brown with black margins and a black underside. Ascospores measure 11–15 by 5–8 μm. Because of its combination of squamulose thallus, simple ascospores (without any septa), and lack of algae in the hymenium, this species is a "catapyrenioid" lichen, of which more than 80 exist in the Verrucariaceae. (en)
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  • Breuss (en)
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  • Growing in a calcareous rock depression in Planalto das Cezaredas, Portugal (en)
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  • *Dermatocarpon boccanum *Placidium boccanum (en)
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  • Catapyrenium boccanum (en)
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  • Catapyrenium boccanum is a species of squamulose (scaley), rock-dwelling lichen in the family Verrucariaceae. It grows on mortar or on calcareous rock. Its squamules are up to 4 mm wide, pale to dark brown with black margins and a black underside. Ascospores measure 11–15 by 5–8 μm. Because of its combination of squamulose thallus, simple ascospores (without any septa), and lack of algae in the hymenium, this species is a "catapyrenioid" lichen, of which more than 80 exist in the Verrucariaceae. The lichen was first formally described as a new species in 1955 by Czech lichenologist . Othmar Breuss transferred it to Catapyrenium in 1990 as part of a revision of that genus. In Europe, the lichen has a largely Mediterranean distribution, although scattered records are known from western and southern Europe. It is also found in Turkey. (en)
  • Catapyrenium boccanum är en lavart som först beskrevs av Servít, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Breuss. Catapyrenium boccanum ingår i släktet Catapyrenium och familjen Verrucariaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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