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- Byssoloma is a genus of leaf-dwelling lichens in the family Pilocarpaceae. The genus was cir****scribed by the Italian botanist Vittore Benedetto Antonio...
- Byssoloma xanthoni**** is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Pilocarpaceae. It is found in New Caledonia. The lichen...
- Byssoloma spinulosum is a species of foliicolous) (leaf-dwelling) lichen in the family Pilocarpaceae. Found in Papua New Guinea, it was described as new...
- Byssoloma fuscothallinum is a species of foliicolous (leaf-dwelling) lichen in the family Pilocarpaceae. Found in Colombia and French Guiana, it was formally...
- Byssoloma brunneodis**** is a species of foliicolous (leaf-dwelling) lichen in the family Pilocarpaceae. Found in China, it was formally described as a...
- Mycotaxon. 59: 483–488. Wang, Wei-Cheng; Wei, Jiang-Chun (2018). "Arthonia, Byssoloma, Calenia, Chroodiscus, Coenogonium, Eremothecella, and Semigyalecta spp...
- Leiden, the Netherlands. Retrieved 14 December 2022. Breuss, O. (2013). "Byssoloma laurisilvae und Thelotrema lueckingii, zwei neue Flechtenarten aus Madeira"...
- Sérus. & L.I.Ferraro (2005) – 1 sp. Byssolecania Vain. (1921) – 7 spp. Byssoloma Trevis. (1853) – 60 spp. Calopadia Vězda (1986) – 27 spp. Calopadiopsis...
- genus had previously been placed in the genera Bacidia (sensu lato) and Byssoloma. Several newly identified species from Australasia and Central and South...
- swollen and clear. The asci (sac-like structures) of Badimiella are of the Byssoloma-type and can range from club-shaped to cylinder-club shaped. They usually...