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- Hypocenomyce is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Ophioparmaceae. Species in the genus grow on bark and on wood, especially on burned tree...
- Hypocenomyce tinderryensis is a species of crustose lichen in the family Ophioparmaceae. It was described as a new species in 2007 by Australian lichenologist...
- Both species of Fulgidea had previously been classified in the genus Hypocenomyce. Genus Fulgidea is characterized by its squamulose thallus, which is...
- painted. The specific epithet episcalare refers to the name of the host, Hypocenomyce scalaris, a common and widespread lichen. Calicium episcalare was described...
- Multiclavula Cobblestone lichen - Acarospora: 216  ****les**** lichen - Hypocenomyce Comma lichen - Arthonia: 222  Chalice lichen - Endocarpon Coral lichen...
- formerly classified in genus Hypocenomyce, presumably due to its resemblance (morphological, chemical, and ecological) to Hypocenomyce xanthococca. Toensbergia...
- 2013 by Mika Bendiksby and Ernst Timdal. In a re****essment of the genus Hypocenomyce, they found that the genus–as then cir****scribed–was polyphyletic, dividable...
- hymenophaga Spain Scytinostroma odoratum Tremella hypocenomycis Finland Hypocenomyce spp Tremella hypogymniae France Hypogymnia spp Tremella iduensis Tremella...
- similarities to Lecidea sect. Psora, while its ascus type resembles that of the Hypocenomyce friesii-complex and the H. scalaris-complex. Molecular phylogenetics...
- anthracophila, Fulgidea oligospora, F. sierrae, Hertelidea botryosa, and Hypocenomyce scalaris, which share the surfaces offered by the ancient trees of these...