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- Cora byssoidea is a species of basidiolichen in the family Hygrophoraceae. Found in Colombia, it was formally described as a new species in 2013 by lichenologists...
- Ser**** arizonica Ser**** atrovirens Ser**** aurea Ser**** borealis Ser**** byssoidea Ser**** chlorina Ser**** costaricensis Ser**** cr****a Ser**** destruens...
- coelicolor Synechococcus (halite) Synechocystis Symploca Tolypothrix byssoidea Archaea Low Earth orbit Impact event and planetary ejection Atmospheric...
- shorter ascospores. Other species such as E. anguinella, E. batistae, E. byssoidea, and E. perez-higaredae also have typically round apothecia but differ...
- taxon, but this has not been confirmed. Another similar species is Cora byssoidea, also found in Colombia at the same locality. It differs by its solely...
- arguta H. aspera H. barba-jovis H. boninensis H. borealis H. breviseta H. byssoidea H. candidissima H. capitata H. cineracea H. cr****ispora H. crustosoglobosa...
- nomenclatural database Catalogue of Life indicates 15 species: S. atrovirens S. byssoidea S. costaricensis S. cr****a S. dendrocalami S. erecta S. eurocephala S...
- Cora buapana Moncada, R.-E.Pérez & Lücking (2019) – Oaxaca, Mexico Cora byssoidea Lücking & Moncada (2013) – Colombia Cora caliginosa Holgado, Rivas Plata...
- Pannaria athroophylla (Stirt.) Elvebakk & D.J.Galloway (2003) Pannaria byssoidea P****o & Calvelo (2011) Pannaria caesiocinerea (Vain.) P.M.Jørg. (2004)...
- superhydrophobic surfaces after the discovery of the lotus-effect in 1977 H****allia byssoidea (biofilm and attached to the water droplet) is a terrestrial cyanobacterium...