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- reindeer (caribou), and has economic importance as a result. Synonyms include Cladina rangiferina and Lichen rangiferinus. Cladonia rangiferina was first scientifically...
- commonly differentiated by taxonomists: the Cladonia morpho-type and the Cladina morpho-type. The Cladonia morpho-type has many more species, and is generally...
- 1985. Moreover, the species has been placed in the segregate genus Cladina, as Cladina stygia (Fr.) Ahti, reflecting ongoing debate regarding the taxonomic...
- Cladonia portentosa, also known as reindeer lichen or the cream cup lichen, is a light-coloured, fruticose, cup lichen in the family Cladoniaceae. A similar-looking...
-  stellaris Binomial name Cladonia stellaris (Opiz) Pouzar & Vězda (1971) Synonyms Cenomyce stellaris Opiz (1823) Cladina stellaris (Opiz) Brodo (1976)...
- D3): 0.4 μg (18 IU) dried: Vitamin D (D2 + D3): 3.9 μg (154 IU) Lichen Cladina arbuscula specimens grown under different natural conditions contain provitamin...
- housed the species are Pycnothelia (Fée, 1825), Cladonia (Fries, 1826), Cladina (Nylander, 1868), Cladia (Nylander, 1876), and Clathrina (Johann Müller...
- lichenologist Heinrich Sandstede. It has previously been classified in genus Cladina before molecular phylogenetic studies showed this to be a part of Cladonia...
- mosses. Some ground-dwelling lichens, such as members of the subgenus Cladina (reindeer lichens), produce allelopathic chemicals that leach into the...
- Kärnefelt I, Björn LO (September 2001). "Provitamins and vitamins D2and D3in Cladina spp. over a latitudinal gradient: possible correlation with UV levels"...