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- Heppia is a genus of olive, brownish, gray, or blackish squamulose, crustose, or peltate like lichens. Heppia was once the type genus of the family Heppiaceae...
- Heppia arenacea is a species of terricolous (ground-dwelling) lichen in the family Lichinaceae. Discovered in Yemen, it is characterized by its sand-coloured...
- Heppia conchiloba (common soil ruby) is a gray to light brown squamulous to foliose terricolous (grows on soil) lichen that occurs in southwestern deserts...
- in the family Lichenopeltella. It grows on the thallus and apothecia of Heppia despreauxii. Lichenopeltella heppiae was first described by Dutch lichenologist...
- five species. The genus is distinguished from similar-looking lichens like Heppia by its internal structure, the nature of its photobiont, and details of...
- Nattr****. Genus: Heppia (Lichens) Heppia azurea Vain Heppia guepini Nyl. Heppia guepini var. nigrolimbata Nyl Heppia mossamedana Wain Heppia nigrolimbata...
- Vainio proposed that Peltula should be considered a section of the genus Heppia rather than an independent genus. For decades, the genus Peltula saw limited...
- Pseudoheppia. Pseudoheppia can be distinguished from the closely related genus Heppia by its lack of pseudoparenchymatous tissue in the thallus, which is a key...
- Gloeoheppia and Heppia, initially suggested by Vilmos Kőfaragó-Gyelnik in 1935. Henssen observed that the unique paraphyses of Heppia, with a base comprising...
- family proposed by Alexander Zahlbruckner in 1906 to contain the genus Heppia. It was considered to differ from the Peltulaceae in the polysporous asci...