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Vermilacinia procera : ウィキペディア英語版
Vermilacinia procera

''Vermilacinia procera'' is a fruticose lichen of local occurrences on rocks near the sea along the Pacific Coast from San Francisco California to the Channel Islands, and to Punta Escarpada in Baja California〔Spjut, R. W. 1996.''Niebla'' and ''Vermilacinia'' (Ramalinaceae) from California and Baja California. Sida Miscellany 14〕 (an isolated region along precipitous ocean cliffs between Punta Canoas and Punta San Carlos on the northern Peninsula of Baja California). The species is also reported to occur further south to the Vizcaíno Peninsula and on Cedros Island,〔Bowler, P. A., R. E. Riefner, Jr., P. W. Rundel, J. Marsh & T.H. Nash, III. 1994. New species of ''Niebla'' (Ramalinaceae) from western North America. Phytologia 77: 23–37.〕 but these reports are controversial in view of different interpretations of the species that include ''V. pumila'' and ''V. paleoderma'' that were not recognized at the time ''V. procera'' was described (as'' Niebla procera''); for example, a specimen collected on Guadalupe Island by Weber and MCoy (L-3605, COLO〔COLO is a standard acronym for the herbarium at the University of Colorado Museum of Natural History at Boulder. L-3605 is the herbarium number given to the specimen〕 that was cited by Phillip Rundel and Peter Bowler in 1994 as belonging to ''Niebla procera'' (=''Vermilacinia procera''),〔 whereas in a revision of the genus by Richard Spjut in 1996, it was cited as belonging to ''Vermilacinia paleoderma''.〔 Both authorities generally agree to some extent on the description of the species and its geographical range within the California Floristic Province.
==Distinguishing Features==

''Vermilacinia procera'' is a species in the subgenus ''Vermilacinia''〔Spjut R. W. 1995. ''Vermilacinia'' (Ramalinaceae, Lecanorales), a new genus of lichens. In: Flechten Follmann; Contr. Lichen in honor of Gerhard Follmann; F. J. A. Daniels, M. Schulz & J. Peine, eds., Koeltz Scientific Books: Koenigstein, pp. 337-351.〕 distinguished by the thallus divided into long slender cylindrical branches, irregularly blackened in patches from base to near apex, or only with black transverse band or spots. The cortex often develops transverse cracks with age; the cracked cortex is not the same as the cracked transverse cortical ridges that develop in species of ''Niebla'' such as commonly seen in ''N. homalea''.〔 Branches are from 2–6 cm (-8) cm in length and 1–2 mm in diameter. Lichen substances are primarily three terpenoid compounds, T3, zeorin and (-)-16 α-hydroxykaurane; bougeanic acid and salazinic acid occasionally present.〔〔
''Vermilacinia paleoderma'' is distinguished from ''V. procera'' by the surface of the branches having crater-like depressions in contrast to a relatively even surface of ''V. procera'' and by producing abundant fertile blackened pycnidia in contrast to mostly sterile pycnidia in ''V. procera''.〔 The black banding and spot patterns in ''V. procera'' may be related to morphogenesis of the pycnidia as reported in subgenus ''Cylindricaria'' for sterile pycnidia in ''V. leopardina'', in contrast to abundant fertile pycnidia in'' V. nylanderi''.〔 The brittle thallus of ''V. procera'' cracking transversely, appearing to fracture off sections of the thallus, would seem to constitute asexual reproduction by fragmentation.
''Vermilacinia pumila'' is distinguished from ''V. procera'' by its relatively small thallus composed of stubby basal branches not more than 1 cm high.〔

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