Definition of Heterococcus. Meaning of Heterococcus. Synonyms of Heterococcus

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- as a synonym. Heterococcus afric**** Heterococcus akinetus Heterococcus anguinus Heterococcus arcticus Heterococcus botrys Heterococcus brevicellularis...
- Hemisphaerococcus Borchsenius, 1934 Heterococcopsis Borchsenius, 1948 Heterococcus Ferris, 1918 Hippeococcus Reyne, 1954 Hopefoldia Foldi, 1988 Hordeolicoccus...
- exposed to air. In addition, lichens can also use yellow-green algae (Heterococcus) as their symbiotic partner. Lichens independently emerged from fungi...
- Pascher 1939 e.g. Heterodendron Family Heteropediaceae Hibberd 1982 e.g. Heterococcus, Heteropedia Family Neonemataceae Ettl 1977 e.g. Neonema Family Tribonemataceae...
- exposed to air. In addition, lichens can also use yellow-green algae (Heterococcus) as their symbiotic partner. Lichen-like fossils consisting of coccoid...
- photobiont ****ociations with yellow-green algae (class Xanthophyceae, genus Heterococcus). This genus was shown to be a photobiont partner in the thalli of three...
- Valleys. Algae species identified in recent research: Hantzschia amphioxys Heterococcus moniliformis Kentrosphaera facciolae Luticola desmetii Luticola doliiformis...
- lichen formed by the fungus Verrucaria funckii and the yellow-green alga Heterococcus caespitosus. Contents:  Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U...
- Pascher 1939. Botrydium, Bumilleriopsis, Characiopsis, Chloromeson, Heterococcus, Monadus, Ophiocytium, Sphaerosorus, Tribonema, Xanthonema. Vaucheriales...
- Botrydiopsis, Characiopsis, Ophiocytium) Order Tribonematales (e.g., Tribonema, Heterococcus, Heterodendron) Order Botrydiales (e.g., Botrydium) Order Vaucheriales...