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Heterodermia is a
genus of
lichenized fungi in the
family Physciaceae. The
genus has a
widespread distribution,
especially in
tropical regions, and contains...
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Heterodermia fragmentata is a
species of
corticolous (bark-dwelling)
foliose lichen in the
family Physciaceae. It
occurs in Sri Lanka.
Heterodermia fragmentata...
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genus Anaptychia.
William Culberson reclassified it in the
genus Heterodermia in 1967. It was
transferred to the
newly cir****scribed
genus Polyblastidium...
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roseocinctum Heterodermia antillarum Heterodermia circinalis Heterodermia dactyliza Heterodermia firmula Heterodermia fragmentata Heterodermia galactophylla...
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Shield lichen is the
common name for
lichens in
either the
genus Heterodermia or
genus Parmelia. Gandhi,
Arumugam D.; Sathiyaraj, Sivaji; Suriyakala, Gunasekaran;...
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Physcia from
similar genera in the same order,
including Dirinaria,
Heterodermia, Hyperphyscia, Kashiwadia, Phaeophyscia, and Pyxine, are the distinct...
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genera as well.
Examples include Parmelia xanthosorediata,
Heterodermia appendiculata,
Heterodermia ****onica,
Protoparmelia nebulosa,
Hertelidea ****aensis...
- evansiana, horizontalis;
Physcia dimidiata;
Physconia enteroxantha; and
Heterodermia speciosa) that are rare in Alberta.
Other rare
plants in the park include:...
- ****igned as the type species.
Polyblastidium is
similar in
morphology to
Heterodermia, but its
lower surface is cobweb-like in
structure (arachnoid), and its...
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lichenologist Klaus Kalb.
Klauskalbia bears resemblance to the
genus Heterodermia in the
strict sense, but is
differentiated primarily by the
absence of...