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- Epiphloea may refer to: Epiphloea (alga), a genus of algae in the family Halymeniaceae Epiphloea (fungus), a genus of fungi in the family Heppiaceae This...
- Epiphloea is a genus of algae belonging to the family Halymeniaceae. Species: Epiphloea bullosa (Harvey) De Toni Epiphloea grandifolia J.Agardh Epiphloea...
- Gelechia epiphloea is a moth of the family Gelechiidae first described by Edward Meyrick in 1913. It is found in South Africa. The wingspan is about 22 mm...
- coundularia Bastelberger 1907 Euphronarcha disperdita Walker 1860 Euphronarcha epiphloea (Turner, 1926) Euphronarcha hemipteraria Guenée 1857 Euphronarcha leptodesma...
- calcareous outcrops. Other lichens observed in the same habitat include Epiphloea terrena, Heppia echinulata, Heppia solorinoides, Squamarina cartilaginea...
- Collemataceae, including the genera Blennothallia, Callome, Collema, Enchylium, Epiphloea, Lathagrium, Leptogium, Pseudoleptogium, Rostania and Scytinium" (PDF)...
- Collemataceae, including the genera Blennothallia, Callome, Collema, Enchylium, Epiphloea, Lathagrium, Leptogium, Pseudoleptogium, Rostania and Scytinium". Revisions...
- Collemataceae, including the genera Blennothallia, Callome, Collema, Enchylium, Epiphloea, Lathagrium, Leptogium, Pseudoleptogium, Rostania and Scytinium". Revisions...
- F.H.Wigg. (1780) – ca. 35 spp. Enchylium (Ach.) Gray (1821) – 11 spp. Epiphloea Trevis. (1880) – 2 spp. Hondaria Kitaura & A.P.Lorenz (2020) – 1 sp. Lathagrium...
- Collemataceae, including the genera Blennothallia, Callome, Collema, Enchylium, Epiphloea, Lathagrium, Leptogium, Pseudoleptogium, Rostania and Scytinium". Revisions...