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- The Brigantiaeaceae are a family of fungi in the order Teloschistales. Species in this family are lichenized with green algae, and are usually found growing...
- Rhizocarpales Rhizocarpaceae Sporastatiales Sporastatiaceae Teloschistales Brigantiaeaceae Megalosporaceae Teloschistaceae Incertae sedis Coniocybaceae Fuscideaceae...
- Lecanorineae Biatorellaceae M. Choisy ex Hafellner & Casares-Porcel, 1992 Brigantiaeaceae Hafellner & Bellem., 1982 Bruceomycetaceae Rikkinen & A.R.Schmidt in...
- is itself sister to a clade containing families Brigantiaeaceae and Letrouitiaceae. Brigantiaeaceae Letrouitiaceae Megalosporaceae Teloschistaceae Kirk...
- sequences. Arctomiaceae Delicate arctomia lichen, Arctomia delicatula Brigantiaeaceae Brick-spored firedot lichen, Brigantiaea praetermissa Cladoniaceae...
- Brigantiaea is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Brigantiaeaceae. It was cir****scribed by Italian botanist Vittore Benedetto Antonio Trevisan...
- Simkin, J.; Yahr, R. (2024). Teloschistales, including Brigantiaea (Brigantiaeaceae), Megalospora (Megalosporaceae) and Amundsenia, Athallia, Blastenia...
- Teloschistales, and showed it comprises two clades: Letrouitineae (containing Brigantiaeaceae and Letrouitiaceae) and its sister clade, Teloschistineae (containing...
- Arthoniaceae Arthrorhaphidaceae Atheliaceae Baeomycetaceae Biatorellaceae Brigantiaeaceae Caliciaceae Cameroniaceae Candelariaceae Carbonicolaceae Catillariaceae...
- Brigantiaea leucoxantha is a species of crustose lichen in the family Brigantiaeaceae. It was first described as a new species by German botanist Kurt Polycarp...