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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...
- 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...
- to contain two bark-dwelling species, formerly in genus Buellia, with callispora-type spores. These ascospores have ridged walls, and are thin walled at...
- the 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...
- Status Authors Age Unit Location Synonymized taxa Notes Images Drynaria callispora Sp nov Su et al Pliocene Sanying Formation  China A Drynaria species fern...
- caesalpiniae Anahosur (1970) Patellaria californica Rehm (1911) Patellaria callispora Penz. & Sacc. (1902) Patellaria chromolaenae Mapook & K.D.Hyde (2020)...
- arisema Meyrick, 1890 Lichenaula calligrapha Meyrick, 1890 Lichenaula callispora Turner, 1904 Lichenaula choriodes Meyrick, 1890 Lichenaula cir****signata...
- contain eight ascospores. These spores initially resemble those of the Callispora or Physconia types but mature into the Buellia type. They are brown, ellipsoid...
- Bacidia type, containing eight spores. The ascospores are initially of the Callispora- or Physconia-types, then of the Buellia-type, brown, ellipsoid to broadly...
- atychioides (Butler, 1877) Hierodoris bilineata (Salmon, 1948) Hierodoris callispora (Meyrick, 1912) Hierodoris electrica (Meyrick, 1889) Hierodoris eremita...