Definition of Gyalideopsis. Meaning of Gyalideopsis. Synonyms of Gyalideopsis

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- species of Gyalideopsis. Gyalideopsis altamirensis Lücking & L.Umaña (2006) Gyalideopsis americana Lücking & W.R.Buck (2007) Gyalideopsis applanata Herrera-Camp...
- than leaves, which separates it from its closest relative, Gyalideopsis lobulata. Gyalideopsis macarthurii was described in 2006 by the lichenologists Robert...
- the typical Gyalideopsis-type reproductive structures through complete reduction of the stalk and other supporting elements. Gyalideopsis pseudoactinoplaca...
- acute edges found in Gyalideopsis aptrootii. Furthermore, Gyalideopsis krogiae has larger ascospores and apothecia. Gyalideopsis aptrootii shares some...
- species like Gyalideopsis philippiae by its dark grey disc, black hypothecium, and ascospores with three septa. While many Gyalideopsis species have richly...
- members of the genus Gyalideopsis. G. altamirensis is one of 27 Gyalideopsis species that have been reported from Costa Rica. "Gyalideopsis altamirensis Lücking...
- Gyalideopsis chicaque is a species of lichen in the family Gomphillaceae. Found at an altitude of 2,300 metres (7,500 ft) in the Eastern Ranges of the...
- reorganization, Tricharia vezdae was to be transferred to the genus Gyalideopsis, but the name Gyalideopsis vezdae was already in use for another species. A new name...
- Robert Lücking. Gyalideopsis sessile was formally described by William Sanders and Robert Lücking as a new species distinct from Gyalideopsis vulgaris. The...
- Gyalideopsis wesselsii is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Gomphillaceae. The pale greenish-grey lichen forms thin...