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Agyrium is a
genus of
saprophytic fungi in the
family Agyriaceae. It
probably evolved from a
lichen ancestor, as it is
closely related to many lichenized...
- the
ancient Sicel city of
Agyrion (Ancient Gr****: Ἀγύριον - Agyrion), or
Agyrium, and Agyrina, On the top of the
mountain where the
castle stands, excavations...
- work of many
other authors.
According to his own work, he was born in
Agyrium in
Sicily (now
called Agira). With one exception,
antiquity affords no...
- excelsior).
Swedish mycologist Elias Magnus Fries had
earlier described Agyrium atrovirens, a
species interpreted as
synonymous with T. exigua, on the...
- Family:
Parmeliaceae Genus:
Phacopsis Species: P. vulpina
Binomial name
Phacopsis vulpina Tul. (1852)
Synonyms Agyrium vulpinum (Tul.) H.Olivier (1906)...
- gelatinous,
dividing it into the
genera Agyrium, Dacrymyces, Exidia, Hymenella, Naematelia, and Tremella.
Agyrium and
Hymenella are now
referred to the...
- or oven-shaped, take the form of beehives. The
chief Sicel towns were
Agyrium (Agira);
Centuripa or
Centuripae (Centorbi but now once
again called Centuripe);...
- city of the
interior of
ancient Sicily,
situated about halfway between Agyrium and Enna. It was a city of the Siculi, and
appears never to have received...
- town of Sicily, on the road
between Centuripae (modern Centuripe) and
Agyrium (modern Agira). The town was
taken in 269 BCE by the
forces of
Hiero II...
- type
species is
named for its
resemblance to some
members of the
genus Agyrium. The
genus was cir****scribed by
Richard Paul Korf, María
Teresita 'Teresa'...