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- Erioderma is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pannariaceae. They are commonly called mouse ears or felt lichens, and are small, pale brown...
- Erioderma borboni**** is a little-known species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), foliose lichen in the family Pannariaceae. It is endemic to Réunion, an...
- Erioderma pedicellatum is a medium-sized, foliose lichen in the family Pannariaceae, commonly called the boreal felt lichen. It grows on trees in damp...
- lichen Erioderma pedicellatum growing on top of it. Reddish liverwort Frullania asagrayana on a tree in Newfoundland, with the lichen Erioderma pedicellatum...
- the Bébour forest in La Reunion, growing on Erioderma papyraceum. It has also been recorded on Erioderma chilense, E. sorediatum, and E. wrightii. The...
- epiphytic ferns and an abundance of mosses and rainforest lichens (such as Erioderma). The climate in the rainforest is mild and cool, averaging 12 °C (54 °F)...
- Felt lichen may refer to: Peltigera malacea, felt lichen Erioderma pedicellatum, boreal felt lichen This page is an index of articles on fungus species...
- Fissidens exilispygmy pocket moss Syntrichia laevipilatwisted oak moss Erioderma pedicellatum (Atlantic po****tion) — boreal felt lichen Heterodermia sitchensis...
- after the Trøndelag region). Pseudocyp****a crocata, Pannaria ahlneri and Erioderma padicellatum and Lobaria halli are examples of lichens. More than 60 unique...
- such as Arctomia borbonica, Cavernularia hultenii, Collema furfuraceum, Erioderma sorediatum, Fuscopannaria laceratula, F. leucostictoides, Lobaria anomala...