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- (1993) Catapyrenium cinereum (Pers.) Körb. (1855) Catapyrenium dactylinum Breuss (2000) Catapyrenium daedaleum (Körb.) Stein (1879) Catapyrenium fuscatum...
- Verrucaria monstrosa, Dermatocarpon monstrosum, Verrucaria schaereri, and Catapyrenium schaereri. The combination of unique characteristics—including its growth...
- Catapyrenium boccanum is a species of squamulose (scaley), rock-dwelling lichen in the family Verrucariaceae. It grows on mortar or on calcareous rock...
- the lichen is chlorococcoid – a green alga from genus Chlorococ****. Catapyrenium cinereum is another squamulose lichen that bears a resemblance to Placidium...
- imbricatum ****igned as the type species. It was proposed as a segregate of Catapyrenium. Other morphologically similar genera are Neocatapyrenium, Placidium...
- Gliederungskonzept für Catapyrenium (lichenisierte Ascomyceten, Verrucariaceae)" [A refined outline concept for Catapyrenium (Lichenized Ascomycetes...
- rock.: 328  Breuss, O. 1996. Ein verfeinertes Gliederungskonzept für Catapyrenium (lichenisierte Ascomyceten, Verrucariaceae). Annalen des Naturhistorischen...
- growth type. Catapyrenioid lichens were historically members of the genus Catapyrenium; many have now been moved to other genera within the family Verrucariaceae...
- Prieto, María; AraGgón, Gregorio; Martínez, Isabel (2010). "The genus Catapyrenium s. lat. (Verrucariaceae) in the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands"...
- an intermediate form between crustose and foliose. E.g. Genus Psora, Catapyrenium, Coriscium Peltatesimilar to squamulose, but thallus remains attached...