Arthonia radiata is a common pioneer species on smooth bark of deciduous trees. It is characterized by highly variable, irregularly maculate to branched or star-shaped apothecia on often a mosaic forming white or light grey thallus with trentepohlioid photobiont. The colorless spores are 3-septate and lack an enlarged apical cell.
Arthonia radiata
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Andreas Frisch
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NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet
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Håkon Holien
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NORD Universitet