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- Anaptychia is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Physciaceae. Anaptychia species are foliose (leafy) to fruticose (bushy) lichens. They have...
- Anaptychia ciliaris, commonly known as the great ciliated lichen or eagle's claws, is a species of fruticose lichen in the family Physciaceae. It is predominantly...
- Anaptychia ethiopica is a species of lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. Found in East Africa, China, and Russia, it was formally described as a new...
- Anaptychia runcinata is a species of fungus belonging to the family Physciaceae. It is native to Europe and Northern America. "Anaptychia runcinata (With...
- lichenologist Gunnar Degelius in 1941, who initially classified it in the genus Anaptychia. William Culberson reclassified it in the genus Heterodermia in 1967....
- (1926–2010), who aut****d a world monograph on the genus Anaptychia. The genus is distinct from Anaptychia, despite certain resemblances, primarily in its...
- lichens in which it is the photobiont partner are Xanthoria parietina and Anaptychia ciliaris. The alga was described as a new species in 1960 by lichenologist...
- Acarospora schleicheri (Ach.) A. M****al. [S,N,W] Growing on serpentine rock. Anaptychia palmulata (Michaux) Vainio [ECU] Growing on bark at the base of a white...
- Leucodermia includes lichens that were previously classified in genus Anaptychia section Polyblastidium series leucomelaenae. The genus name combines leucomelaenae...
- taxonomic authority, year of publication, and the number of species: Anaptychia Körb. (1848) – about 15 spp. Awasthia Essl. (1978) – 1 sp. Coscinocladium...