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- for their resemblance to the lichens of specific genera. These include alectorioid, catapyrenioid, cetrarioid, hypogymnioid, parmelioid and usneoid. Lichens...
- Heinrich; Rikkinen, Jouko; Schmidt, Alexander R. (2015). Wilf, Peter (ed.). "Alectorioid morphologies in Paleogene lichens: new evidence and re-evaluation of...
- Velmala, Saara; Hyvärinen, Heini (2009). "Gowardia (Parmeliaceae)—a new alectorioid lichen genus with two species". The Bryologist. 112 (1): 138–146. doi:10...
- indicate a relation to, or having the form and character of something. alectorioid lichen An informal growth form category used for lichens that are fruticose...
- Velmala, Saara; Hyvärinen, Heini (2009). "Gowardia (Parmeliaceae)—a new alectorioid lichen genus with two species". The Bryologist. 112 (1): 138–146. doi:10...
- Heinrich; Rikkinen, Jouko; Schmidt, Alexander R. (2015). Wilf, Peter (ed.). "Alectorioid morphologies in Paleogene lichens: new evidence and re-evaluation of...
- Velmala, Saara; Hyvärinen, Heini (2009). "Gowardia (Parmeliaceae)—a new alectorioid lichen genus with two species". The Bryologist. 112 (1): 138–146. doi:10...
- published in 2016 showed that the genus is monophyletic, and within the alectorioid clade of the family Parmeliaceae. This clade includes the genera Alectoria...
- about 1850 speciesabout two-thirds of the species in the family. Alectorioid clade (5 genera) Cetrarioid clade (17 genera) Hypogymnioid clade (4 genera)...
- Myllys, S. Velmala, & H. Hyvärinen. 2009. Gowardia (Parmeliaceae)-a new alectorioid lichen genus with two species. The Bryologist 112(1): 138–146. Goward...