Definition of Anthracothecium. Meaning of Anthracothecium. Synonyms of Anthracothecium

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Meaning of Anthracothecium from wikipedia

- Anthracothecium is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pyrenulaceae. Anthracothecium amphitropum Müll.Arg. (1883) Anthracothecium aurantia****...
- September 2022. Aptroot, André (2011). "A world key to the species of Anthracothecium and Pyrenula". The Lichenologist. 44 (1): 5–53 [25]. doi:10.1017/s0024282911000624...
- Anthracophyllum nigrita Genus: Anthracothecium Hampe ex A. M****al. 1860 Anthracothecium biferum Zahlbr. 1932 Anthracothecium duplicans (Nyl.) Müll. Arg....
- to the species in a publication earlier in the year (a world key to Anthracothecium and Pyrenula) (as ined., or unpublished). Pyrenula borneensis is characterized...
- (1850) = Roselliniella microthelia Pyrenula neoculata Aptroot (2007) = Anthracothecium oculatum Pyrenula nigrescens (Pers.) Ach. (1814) = Verrucaria nigrescens...
- to the species in a publication earlier in the year (a world key to Anthracothecium and Pyrenula) as ined., or unpublished. Pyrenula rubrojavanica is characterized...
- to the species in a publication earlier in the year (a world key to Anthracothecium and Pyrenula) as ined., or unpublished. Pyrenula hawaiiensis has a...
- hdl:10481/61998. Aptroot, A. (1991). A Monograph of the Pyrenulaceae (Excluding Anthracothecium and Pyrenula) and the Requienellaceae, with Notes on the Pleom****ariaceae...
- to the species in a publication earlier in the year (a world key to Anthracothecium and Pyrenula) as ined., or unpublished. Pyrenula thailandica has a...
- 109–212 [111]. Aptroot, André (2011). "A world key to the species of Anthracothecium and Pyrenula". The Lichenologist. 44 (1): 5–53. doi:10.1017/s0024282911000624...