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- Bilimbia is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Ramalinaceae. The genus forms crustose (crust-like) lichens that appear as whitish-grey to grey...
- including the genera Bacidia, Bacidina, Bellicidia, Biatora, Bibbya, Bilimbia, Cliostomum, Kiliasia, Lecania, Megalaria, Mycobilimbia, Phyllopsora, Ramalina...
- Ramalinaceae including the genera Bacidia, Bacidina, Bellicidia, Biatora, Bibbya, Bilimbia, Cliostomum, Kiliasia, Lecania, Megalaria, Mycobilimbia, Phyllopsora, Ramalina...
- Ramalinaceae including the genera Bacidia, Bacidina, Bellicidia, Biatora, Bibbya, Bilimbia, Cliostomum, Kiliasia, Lecania, Megalaria, Mycobilimbia, Phyllopsora, Ramalina...
- Syd. (1927) and Vouauxiomyces Dyko & D.Hawksw. (1979); and the species Bilimbia vouauxii B.de Lesd. (1912); Buellia vouauxii Calat. & Barreno (1995); Crocynia...
- 1 sp. Biatora Fr. (1819) – 42 spp. Bibbya J.H.Willis (1956) – 10 spp. Bilimbia De Not. (1846) – 6 spp. Catinaria Vain. (1922) – 6 spp. Cenozosia A.M****al...
- (Ach.) A.M****al. (1852) Biatorinopsis diluta (Pers.) Müll.Arg. (1881) Bilimbia pineti (Ach.) Branth & Rostr. (1869) Cistella piceae (Henn.) Dennis (1968)...
- including the genera Bacidia, Bacidina, Bellicidia, Biatora, Bibbya, Bilimbia, Cliostomum, Kiliasia, Lecania, Megalaria, Mycobilimbia, Phyllopsora, Ramalina...
- the species. In 1882, Ferdinand Arnold considered it conspecific with Bilimbia sabuletorum, a name published earlier than L. sanguineoatra. However, later...
- are the typical substrate for these lichens) with "-bilimbia" (from the historical genus name Bilimbia, which some of these species were once thought to...