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Pilophorus acicularis, commonly known as the nail lichen or the devil's matchstick lichen, is a species of matchstick lichen in the family Cladoniaceae. P. aciculare has both crustose (crust-like) and fruticose thallus (shrub-like) body parts. The lichen starts out as a granular crust on the rock surface, and develops fruticose stalks, or pseudopodetia, up to 3 cm (1.2 in) tall and about 1 mm thick that have rounded black apothecia at the tips. The stalks are erect and curved so as to appear combed. It grows directly on silicate rocks in dense clusters. It is found on the west coast of North America up to Alaska, and in eastern Eurasia. In addition to green algae, the lichen contains cyanobacteria that help contribute to soil fertility by supplying fixed nitrogen.

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  • Pilophorus acicularis, commonly known as the nail lichen or the devil's matchstick lichen, is a species of matchstick lichen in the family Cladoniaceae. P. aciculare has both crustose (crust-like) and fruticose thallus (shrub-like) body parts. The lichen starts out as a granular crust on the rock surface, and develops fruticose stalks, or pseudopodetia, up to 3 cm (1.2 in) tall and about 1 mm thick that have rounded black apothecia at the tips. The stalks are erect and curved so as to appear combed. It grows directly on silicate rocks in dense clusters. It is found on the west coast of North America up to Alaska, and in eastern Eurasia. In addition to green algae, the lichen contains cyanobacteria that help contribute to soil fertility by supplying fixed nitrogen. It was originally described in 1803, and transferred to the genus Pilophorus in 1857. (en)
  • Pilophorus acicularis är en lavart som först beskrevs av Erik Acharius, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Theodor 'Thore' Magnus Fries. Pilophorus acicularis ingår i släktet Pilophorus och familjen Cladoniaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • Phylogeny and relationships of P. acicula and other species of Lecanorales based on analysis of nuclear SSU rDNA sequences. Familial placement is shown in parenthesis. (en)
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  • Comparison of Pilophorus acicularis and the lookalike species P. clavatus (en)
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  • Pilophorus clavatus 109002.jpg (en)
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  • Pilophorus (en)
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  • *Baeomyces acicularis (Ach. ) *Cenomyces acicularis ( Ach. ) *Cladonia acicularis ( Fr. ) *Stereocaulon aciculare ( Tuck. ) *Pilophoron aciculare ( Nyl. ) (en)
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  • Pilophorus acicularis (en)
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  • Pilophorus acicularis är en lavart som först beskrevs av Erik Acharius, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av Theodor 'Thore' Magnus Fries. Pilophorus acicularis ingår i släktet Pilophorus och familjen Cladoniaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Pilophorus acicularis, commonly known as the nail lichen or the devil's matchstick lichen, is a species of matchstick lichen in the family Cladoniaceae. P. aciculare has both crustose (crust-like) and fruticose thallus (shrub-like) body parts. The lichen starts out as a granular crust on the rock surface, and develops fruticose stalks, or pseudopodetia, up to 3 cm (1.2 in) tall and about 1 mm thick that have rounded black apothecia at the tips. The stalks are erect and curved so as to appear combed. It grows directly on silicate rocks in dense clusters. It is found on the west coast of North America up to Alaska, and in eastern Eurasia. In addition to green algae, the lichen contains cyanobacteria that help contribute to soil fertility by supplying fixed nitrogen. (en)
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  • Pilophorus acicularis (en)
  • Pilophorus acicularis (sv)
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