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- Carbonicola is the genus name for two groups of organisms and may refer to: Carbonicola (bivalve), an extinct genus of bivalves in the family Anthracosiidae...
- Carbonicola is a small genus of lichen-forming fungi. It is the sole genus in the monogeneric family Carbonicolaceae. The genus, which collectively has...
- Carbonicola is an extinct genus of sal****er clams, marine bivalve mollusks that lived during the Carboniferous period. Fossils (Smithsonian Handbooks)...
- importance. Typical genera include Aviculopecten, Posidonomya, Nucula, Carbonicola, Edmondia, and Modiola. Gastropods are also numerous, including the genera...
- and being difficult to identify. Similar species include Psathyrella carbonicola, P. longipes, P. longistriata, P. multipedata, P. spadicea, and Parasola...
- Pachylepyrium Pachylepyrium carbonicola Scientific classification Kingdom: Fungi Division: Basidiomycota class: Agaricomycetes Order: Agaricales Family:...
- often ****ociated with a community of other lichen species, including Carbonicola anthracophila, Fulgidea oligospora, F. sierrae, Hertelidea botryosa,...
- ascophanoides Aleuria aurantia Aleuria balfour-browneae Aleuria boudieri Aleuria carbonicola Aleuria cestrica Aleuria cr****a Aleuria cr****iuscula Aleuria crucibulum...
- (2010) Coprinellus campanulatus S. Hussain & H. Ahmad (2018) Coprinellus carbonicola (Singer) Voto (2020) Coprinellus chaignonii (Pat.) Voto (2019) Coprinellus...
- of the carboniferous period, and especially for his monographs on the Carbonicola, Anthracomya, and Naiadites, published by the Palæontographical Society"...