Inoderma byssaceum is a rare southern species of old oak trees. The adnate apothecia and raised pycnidia are covered in a thick white pruina. The extensive thallus is felty to subgranular with trentepohlioid photobiont. The colorless spores are 2–5-transversely septate and have a slightly enlarged apical cell.
Inoderma byssaceum
(Weigel) Gray
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Andreas Frisch
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NTNU Vitenskapsmuseet
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Håkon Holien
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NORD Universitet