Definition of Cavernularia. Meaning of Cavernularia. Synonyms of Cavernularia

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- to Cavernularia. Cavernularia may refer to: Cavernularia (lichen), a genus of lichenised ascomycetes in the large family Parmeliaceae Cavernularia (cnidarian)...
- Cavernularia obesa is a species of marine cnidarians in the family Veretillidae. Cavernularia obesa is widespread throughout the tropical waters of the...
- Cavernularia elegans is a species of coral in the family Veretillidae found in the North Atlantic Ocean. Notices pour servir à l’étude des Polypiers Nageurs...
- 1989 Cavernularia chuni Kükenthal & Broch, 1911 Cavernularia clavata Kükenthal & Broch, 1911 Cavernularia dayi Tixier-Durivault, 1954 Cavernularia dedeckeri...
- (leafy) lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It was first described as Cavernularia hultenii by Swedish lichenologist Gunnar Degelius in 1937. Hildur Krog...
- of Hypogymnia are Cavernularia, created by Gunnar Degelius in 1937, and Ceratophyllum, created by Maurice Choisy in 1951. Cavernularia contained two hypogymnoid...
- Lutzoni, François; McCune, Bruce (2011). "Hypogymnia phylogeny, including Cavernularia, reveals biogeographic structure". Bryologist. 114 (2): 392–400. doi:10...
- Printzen, C.; Ekman, S.; Tønsberg, T. (2003). "Phylogeography of Cavernularia hultenii: evidence of slow genetic drift in a widely disjunct lichen"...
- Dierkunde, 1858, Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages 1-30 The pennatulacean genus Cavernularia Valenciennes (Octocorallia: Veretillidae). Gary C. Williams, Zoological...
- cavity; used to refer to the holes in the lower cortex of the genus Cavernularia. central axis Also chondroid axis. The cartilage-like central core in...