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- The Cladoniaceae are a family of lichen-forming fungi in the order Lecanorales, comprising about 560 species distributed amongst 18 genera. This family...
- lichen or green reindeer lichen, is a species of cup lichen in the family Cladoniaceae. The lichen is composed of two thalli; an initial primary squamulose...
- Cladonia is a genus of moss-like lichenized fungi in the family Cladoniaceae. They are the primary food source for reindeer/caribou. Cladonia species are...
- soldiers cup lichen, is a fruticose, cup lichen belonging to the family Cladoniaceae. The species was first described scientifically by American botanist...
- the trumpet cup lichen is a species cup lichen belonging to the family Cladoniaceae. As of July 2021, its conservation status has not been estimated by the...
- Division: Ascomycota class: Lecanoromycetes Order: Lecanorales Family: Cladoniaceae Genus: Cladonia Species: C. stellaris Binomial name Cladonia stellaris...
- lichen, is a light-coloured fruticose, cup lichen species in the family Cladoniaceae. It grows in both hot and cold climates in well-drained, open environments...
- Physciaceae Lecanorales Biatorellaceae Bruceomycetaceae Catillariaceae Cladoniaceae Gypsoplacaceae Haematommataceae Lecanoraceae Malmideaceae Megalariaceae...
- Cladonia foliacea is a species of lichen belonging to the family Cladoniaceae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution. "Cladonia foliacea (Huds.) Willd". www...
- cup lichen, is a light-coloured, fruticose, cup lichen in the family Cladoniaceae. A similar-looking species, also known by the common name "reindeer lichen"...