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Lecidella carpathica

Lichen xanthonee. Compounds found in numerous lichens that are mostly derived from norlichexanthone (occurring, e. g., in Lecanora straminea). The occurrence of mono-, di-, tri-, and tetrachloroxanthones such as, e.g., thuringione (from Lecidella carpathica) or thiophanic acid (from Lecanora rupicola and numerous other lichens) is remarkable. [Pg.358]

Deriv 4,5-Dichlorolichexanthone, mp 283-283.5 °C (EtOAc), from 4,5-dichloro-3-0-meth-ylnorlichexanthone with CH2N2 StL Lecidella carpathica Korb. [Pg.201]

Analysis of 170 specimens of Lecidella carpathica and 18 specimens of L. viridans 501)... [Pg.223]


See other pages where Lecidella carpathica is mentioned: [Pg.213]    [Pg.465]    [Pg.213]    [Pg.465]   
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