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- species are accepted in the genus Diploicia by Species Fungorum: Diploicia canescens (****s.) A.M****al. (1852) Diploicia endopyxinea (Müll. Arg.) Kalb, Elix...
- Diploicia canescens is a widespread species of lichen-forming fungus in the family Caliciaceae. It is found throughout much of the world, occurring on...
- flowering. Aschersonia placentae (teleomorph: Hypocrella raciborskii) Diploicia canescens (formerly Buellia canescens oakleaf fern (Drynaria quercifolia)...
- Caliciaceae, including the genera Acolium, Amandinea, Buellia, Calicium, Diploicia, Diplotomma, Endohyalina, Monerolechia, Orcularia, Pseudothelomma, Rinodina...
- host: Diorygma Arthonia diploiciae Calat. & Diederich (1995) – host: Diploicia canescens Arthonia epifarinosa Etayo (2008) – Chile; host: Pannaria Arthonia...
- found growing alongside other species such as Caloplaca chrysophthalma, Diploicia canescens, Lecanora spp., Opegrapha xerica, and Opegrapha spp. "Lecania...
- 23 spp. Dermatis**** – 2 sp. Dermiscellum – 1 sp. Dimelaena – 10 spp. Diploicia – 6 spp. Diplotomma – 12 spp. Dirinaria – 18 spp. Endohyalina – 10 sp...
- Rouaud I, Boustie J (November 2009). "Cytotoxic constituents of the lichen Diploicia canescens". Journal of Natural Products. 72 (12): 2177–2180. doi:10.1021/np9003728...
- cruciatus (Sherwood, D.Hawksw. & Coppins) Etayo & Diederich (2000) – Diploicia canescens Rhymbocarpus ericetorum (Flot. ex Körb.) Etayo, Diederich &...
- Dictyomeridium Dictyonema Digitothyrea Dijigiella Dimelaena Dimidiographa Diorygma Diploicia Diploschistella Diploschistes Diplotomma Dirinaria Dirina Dirinastrum...