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- Cetrariella is a genus of foliose lichens in the family Parmeliaceae. It contains three species. The genus was cir****scribed in 1993 by lichenologists...
- Karnefelt, Ingvar (1993). "The lichen genera Arctocetraria, Cetraria, and Cetrariella (Parmeliaceae) and their presumed evolutionary affinities". The Bryologist...
- Alectoria, Allantoparmelia, Arctoparmelia, Brodoa, Bryoria, Cetraria, Cetrariella, Cetrelia, Cornicularia, Evernia, Flavocetraria, Flavoparmelia, Hypogymnia...
- Alectoria, Allantoparmelia, Arctoparmelia, Brodoa, Bryoria, Cetraria, Cetrariella, Cetrelia, Cornicularia, Evernia, Flavocetraria, Flavoparmelia, Hypogymnia...
- Alectoria, Allantoparmelia, Arctoparmelia, Brodoa, Bryoria, Cetraria, Cetrariella, Cetrelia, Cornicularia, Evernia, Flavocetraria, Flavoparmelia, Hypogymnia...
- Canoparmelia Elix & Hale (1986) – 35 spp. Cetraria Ach. (1803) – 35 spp. Cetrariella Kärnefelt & A.T**** (1993) – 3 spp. Cetrariopsis Kurok. (1980) – 3 spp...
- Alectoria, Allantoparmelia, Arctoparmelia, Brodoa, Bryoria, Cetraria, Cetrariella, Cetrelia, Cornicularia, Evernia, Flavocetraria, Flavoparmelia, Hypogymnia...
- Celothelium Cenozosia Cephalophysis Cerothallia Cetradonia Cetraria Cetrariella Cetrelia Cetreliopsis Chaenotheca Chapsa Charcotiana Cheiromycina Chiodecton...
- ; T****, A. (1993). "The lichen genera Arctocetraria, Cetraria, and Cetrariella (Parmeliaceae) and their presumed evolutionary affinities". The Bryologist...
- Karnefelt, Ingvar (1993). "The lichen genera Arctocetraria, Cetraria, and Cetrariella (Parmeliaceae) and their presumed evolutionary affinities". The Bryologist...