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Anaptychia fusca by Philip_Goddard

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Anaptychia fusca

Anaptychia fusca (fertile) on rock (wall) -- between Boscastle and Tintagel, Cornwall, 1 September 2007

Anaptychia fusca by Philip_Goddard

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Anaptychia fusca

Anaptychia fusca on granite outcrop -- Land's End area, Penwith, Cornwall, 8 Aut 2007

Anaptychia fusca by Philip_Goddard

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Anaptychia fusca

Anaptychia fusca on granite outcrop -- Land's End area, Penwith, Cornwall, 8 Aut 2007

Anaptychia runcinata. Cen. Lichen. by Gwylan

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Anaptychia runcinata. Cen. Lichen.

Y cen arforol: Anaptychia runcinata. Maritime lichen. Morfa Bychan. Porthmadog.

Anaptychia ciliaris by aburgh

Anaptychia ciliaris

Sweden, Öland, Kastlösa parish, Kastlösa, Allégården hotel grounds

H. Mayrhofer & J. Poelt, Die saxicolen Arten der Flechtengattung Rinodina in Europa / S. Kurokawa, A Monograph of the Genus Anaptychia by aburgh

H. Mayrhofer & J. Poelt, Die saxicolen Arten der Flechtengattung Rinodina in Europa                                                                                /       S. Kurokawa, A Monograph of the Genus Anaptychia

Mayrhofer & Poelt, The saxicolous species of the Lichen genus Rinodina in Europe, A. R. Gantner Verlag Vaduz, 1979; 186 pp., in German; with identification keys, description of 52 Rinodina species (12 new species), description of spore types (13 line drawings), ecology

S. Kurokawa, A Monograph of the Genus Anaptychia, Beihefte zur Hedwigia Heft 4, Verlag J. Cramer, Weinheim, 1962; 115 pp., 9 plates with line drawings and black and white photos: description of diagnostic characters (thallus, apothecia, spores, chemical components), extensive description of 79 species (worldwide)

Anaptychia runcinata by aburgh

Anaptychia runcinata

Spain, Galicia, near Lira, coastal rocks, leg. 5.8.1981

Anaptychia runcinata by aburgh

Anaptychia runcinata

Spain, Galicia, near Lira, coastal rocks, leg. 5. 8. 1981

Anaptychia runcinata by aburgh

Anaptychia runcinata

GB, Scotland, Argyll, near Port Appin, heathland, Rhododendron thicket, leg. 28. 3. 1981, Herb. 1816

Anaptychia runcinata by aburgh

Anaptychia runcinata

GB, Scotland, Argyll, near Port Appin, heathland, Rhododendron thicket, leg. 28.3.1981, Herb. 1816

Anaptychia ciliaris by aburgh

Anaptychia ciliaris

Sweden, Öland, ca. 5 km E Resmo, dry stone wall, leg. 14.-16. 7. 1982; Herb. no. 2372
with very long cilia, showing the pale underside

Anaptychia ciliaris by aburgh

Anaptychia ciliaris

Sweden, Öland, ca. 5 km E Resmo, dry stone wall, leg. 14.-16.7.1982; Herb. no. 2372
with very long cilia along the margins

Anaptychia ciliaris by aburgh

Anaptychia ciliaris

Saudi-Arabia, Abha, Al Sawdah Mts., Asir National Park, 2850 m alt., on Juniperus procera, leg. P. König & H. Kürschner, VIII 1982; Herb. no. 2699

Anaptychia runcinata by aburgh

Anaptychia runcinata

GB, Scotland, Argyll, near Port Appin, heathland, Rhododendron thicket, leg. 28. 3. 1981, Herb. 1816

Anaptychia ciliaris by aburgh

Anaptychia ciliaris

Sweden, Öland, ca. 5 km E Resmo, dry stone wall, leg. 14.-16.7.1982; Herb. no. 2372

Anaptychia ciliaris by aburgh

Anaptychia ciliaris

Sweden, Öland, ca. 5 km E Resmo, dry stone wall, leg. 14.-16.7.1982; Herb. no. 2372

Anaptychia ciliaris by iwanvh

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Anaptychia ciliaris

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liquen * lichen * Anaptychia ciliaris by jacilluch

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liquen * lichen * Anaptychia ciliaris

picnidio (Anaptychia ciliaris) by laurha

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picnidio (Anaptychia ciliaris)

Aunque se parece al peritecio, pues también tiene forma de garrafa abierta por un poro apical y produce esporas, en realidad no tienen mucho que ver.
En el peritecio (y en los apotecios) se producen ascosporas meióticas, que sirven al hongo para reproducirse sexualmente. Son grandotas y relativamente escasas.
En el picnidio en cambio, el hongo produce esporas asexuales, parecidas a las que forman los típicos mohos del queso o de los cítricos. Las fabrican por miles y miles, y el resultado de su germinación es un clon de su progenitor (hijo y hermano a la vez, como leí hace poco). Son esporas muy pequeñitas, que se dispersan con una enorme facilidad y que respiramos constantemente.
Estas 2 formas de reproducción afectan exclusivamente al hongo, pero los líquenes también tienen formas de multiplicarse con hongo y alga a la vez...