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- Heterodermia sitchensis is a species of foliose lichen, first described by Trevor Goward and Wila Noble in 1985. The name sitchensis, meaning "from Sitka"...
- Heterodermia is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Physciaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, especially in tropical regions, and contains...
- Heterodermia fragmentata is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) foliose lichen in the family Physciaceae. It occurs in Sri Lanka. Heterodermia fragmentata...
- the genus Anaptychia. William Culberson reclassified it in the genus Heterodermia in 1967. It was transferred to the newly cir****scribed genus Polyblastidium...
- Vittore Benedetto Antonio Trevisan de Saint-Léon reclassified it in genus Heterodermia in 1868. It was transferred to the newly cir****scribed genus Polyblastidium...
- Shield lichen is the common name for lichens in either the genus Heterodermia or genus Parmelia. Gandhi, Arumugam D.; Sathiyaraj, Sivaji; Suriyakala, Gunasekaran;...
- Heterodermia comosa Heterodermia diademata Heterodermia hypochraea Heterodermia hypoleuca Heterodermia isidiophora Heterodermia ****onica Heterodermia...
- Heterodermia rubrotricha is a foliose lichen species in the family Physciaceae. It is found in Sri Lanka. Heterodermia rubrotricha was formally described...
- roseocinctum Heterodermia antillarum Heterodermia circinalis Heterodermia dactyliza Heterodermia firmula Heterodermia fragmentata Heterodermia galactophylla...
- Physcia from similar genera in the same order, including Dirinaria, Heterodermia, Hyperphyscia, Kashiwadia, Phaeophyscia, and Pyxine, are the distinct...