- two genera,
Baeomyces and Calicium.
Baeomycetaceae was
initially classified in the Lecanorales, and
Baeomycetaceae and
Cladoniaceae were
thought to be...
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Anamylopsoraceae Schaereriaceae Baeomycetales Arctomiaceae Arthrorhaphidaceae Baeomycetaceae Cameroniaceae Hymeneliaceae Protothelenellaceae Trapeliaceae Xylographaceae...
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molecular phylogenetics analysis later indicated that it
belongs in the
Baeomycetaceae.
Later three further species, A. altaica, A. ****stanica A. pruinosa...
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Baeomyces is a
genus of
lichenized fungi in the
family Baeomycetaceae.
Members of
Baeomyces are
commonly called cap lichens. The
genus was cir****scribed...
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beret lichen, is a
fruticose lichen belonging to the cap
lichen family,
Baeomycetaceae. The
species was
first described by J.F
Rebentisch in 1804. Like other...
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Mycologia in 2000, used
further DNA
sequencing ****ays to
establish that "
Baeomycetaceae [to
which B.
rufus belongs] is a
distinct taxon from the Icmadophilaceae...
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Parainoa subconcolor is a single-species
fungal genus in the
family Baeomycetaceae. It
comprises the
species Parainoa subconcolor, a crustose, saxicolous...
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Lichens with this
growth form are
found in the
families Cladoniaceae and
Baeomycetaceae.
Cladonia furcata, with
branched podetia Cladonia macilenta, with spike-like...
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Ainoa is a
genus of
lichens in the
family Baeomycetaceae. The
genus contains two species: A. mooreana, and the type, A. geochroa. The
genus was cir****scribed...
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saxicolous (ground- and rock-dwelling),
squamulose lichen in the
family Baeomycetaceae. It was
first scientifically described as a new
species in 1821 by the...