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Hierodoris callispora is a moth of the
family Oecophoridae. It is
endemic to New
Zealand and can be
found throughout the
country from
south of the Bay...
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Lichenaula callispora is a moth in the
family Xyloryctidae. It was
described by
Alfred Jefferis Turner in 1904. It is
found in Australia,
where it has...
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contain two bark-dwelling species,
formerly in
genus Buellia, with
callispora-type spores.
These ascospores have
ridged walls, and are thin
walled at...
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Sanying Formation of the
Yangjie coal mine of China.
Named Drynaria callispora, it
comes from the
Piacenzian age of the
Pliocene epoch (about 3.6 to...
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Bacidia type,
containing eight spores. The
ascospores are
initially of the
Callispora- or Physconia-types, then of the Buellia-type, brown,
ellipsoid to broadly...
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atychioides (Butler, 1877)
Hierodoris bilineata (Salmon, 1948)
Hierodoris callispora (Meyrick, 1912)
Hierodoris electrica (Meyrick, 1889)
Hierodoris eremita...
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Heckel Polygala buxiformis H****k.
Polygala calcarea F.W.Schultz
Polygala callispora Chodat Polygala canaliculata R.A.Kerrigan
Polygala cardiocarpa Kurz Polygala...
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caesalpiniae Anahosur (1970)
Patellaria californica Rehm (1911)
Patellaria callispora Penz. & Sacc. (1902)
Patellaria chromolaenae Mapook & K.D.Hyde (2020)...
- 14–20 mm. The
hindwings are dark brown. It can be
distinguished from H.
callispora as it does not have the
metallic head and
thorax of that species. It is...
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contain eight ascospores.
These spores initially resemble those of the
Callispora or
Physconia types but
mature into the
Buellia type. They are brown, ellipsoid...