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Gaurav K; Upreti,
Dalip K (May 2015). "Altitudinal
distribution of
cetrarioid lichens in
Govind Wildlife Sanctuary,
Garhwal Himalaya, Uttarakhand, India"...
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lichens of
specific genera.
These include alectorioid, catapyrenioid,
cetrarioid, hypogymnioid,
parmelioid and usneoid.
Lichens are
composite organisms...
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analyses showed that
Allocetraria forms a
monophyletic group within the
cetrarioid clade in the
family Parmeliaceae. In 2017,
Divakar and
colleagues used...
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Retrieved 27
October 2022. Esslinger, T.L. (2003). "Tuckermanella, a new
cetrarioid genus in
western North America". Mycotaxon. 85: 135–141. Burkhardt, Lotte...
- have
confirmed it
represents a
distinct evolutionary lineage within the "
cetrarioid core"
group of the
family Parmeliaceae. The
lichen grows mainly on the...
- ****igned as the type, and at that time, only species. The type
species is a
cetrarioid lichen,
meaning it is erect, foliose, and with
apothecia and pycnidia...
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phylogenetic studies have
shown that
Esslingeriana is in the
cetrarioid clade of the Parmeliaceae.
Cetrarioid lichens are
those that are erect,
foliose (leafy),...
- and then Tuckermannopsis, with some
researchers proposing that
certain cetrarioid genera,
including Tuckermannopsis,
should be
merged into Nephromopsis...
- a
species of
foliose lichen in the
family Parmeliaceae. It is a
small cetrarioid lichen, an
informal growth form
category that
denotes lichens with erect...
- & Bosch)
Randlane & Saag (1980) Ming-Jou, Lai (1980). "Studies on the
cetrarioid lichens in
Parmeliaceae of east Asia (1)".
Quarterly Journal of the Taiwan...