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- Laurer (1860) Ramalina capensis var. melanothrix (Laurer) Th.Fr. (1861) Desmazieria melanothrix (Laurer) C.W.Dodge (1971) Trichoramalina melanothrix (Laurer)...
- species status in 1978 when they renamed species in the illegitimate genus Desmazieria. to Niebla The species was transferred to Vermilacinia when described...
- treated by Jean Camille Montagne under a new genus, Desmazieria, comprising a single species named Desmazieria homalea Although Parmelia ceruchis (Acharius 1803)...
- least two morphologically distinct sorediate Desmazierias have been included within D. cephalota.” Desmazieria is an older illegitimate name (according to...
- This “Ceruchis” group of species was subsequently included in the genus Desmazieria in 1969, based in part on a misconception that Niebla homalea included...
- del Sudoeste, Bahía de San Quintín, 28 March 1971” as a new species of Desmazieria (type specimen, salazinic acid, Rundel & Bowler 250, Univ. Calif. Irvine...
- having pale pycnidia, or pycnidia may be absent. It was later referred to Desmazieria in 1966 and Niebla in 1978. Vermilacinia pumila is most similar to V...
- lichen community in northwestern Baja California, with two new species of Desmazieria The Bryologist 75: 501–508. Bowler, P. and J. Marsh. 2004. Niebla. ‘Lichen...
- San Quintín in March 1971. They distinguished the species in the genus Desmazieria that was later determined to be illegitimate (later homonym for a genus...
- chemistry of the “Ceruchis Group”, reported that Niebla testudinaria (as Desmazieria testudinaria) was a synonym (of D. homalea), citing a paper they were...