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- Arthopyrenia is a genus of fungi in the family Trypetheliaceae. It was formerly classified in the eponymic family Arthopyreniaceae, but molecular phylogenetics...
- substrate erosion. Collemopsidium foveolatum was first described as Arthopyrenia foveolata by Annie Lorrain Smith in 1911. In her original description...
- Arthopyrenia degelii is a species of corticolous lichen in the family Trypetheliaceae. It was formally described as a new species by Richard Clinton Harris...
- later proposed for inclusion in the genera Sphaeria, Amphisphaeria, and Arthopyrenia. Richard Harris reclassified it in the genus Acrocordia in 1974. Acrocordia...
- Binomial name Acrocordia gemmata (Ach.) A.M****al., 1854 Synonyms Arthopyrenia gemmata (Ach.) A.M****al., 1852 Arthopyrenia alba Arthopyrenia sphaeroides...
- This is a list of former species on the fungal genus Arthopyrenia, with the new species name and family name (or order if still uncertain placement). Also...
- considered it a rare species. After having been transferred to the genera Arthopyrenia, Thelidium, Pyrenocollema in various times in its taxonomic history,...
- (Leight.) Trevis. (1860) Sagedia codonoidea (Leight.) Arnold (1861) Arthopyrenia macularis var. codonoidea (Leight.) Mudd (1861) Verrucaria chlorotica...
-  halizoa Binomial name Verrucaria halizoa Leight. (1871) Synonyms List Arthopyrenia halizoa (Leight.) Arnold (1891) Thelidium halizoa (Leight.) Eitner (1911)...
- family Porinaceae. It was first cir****scribed as a section of genus Arthopyrenia by Swiss botanist Johannes Müller Argoviensis in 1862. Maurice Choisy...