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- Icmadophila is a genus of crustose lichen. The genus has a widespread distribution in the Northern Hemisphere and contains six species. The only species...
- sessile to stipitate fruiting bodies and Icmadophila-type asci. The original classification of Icmadophila eucalypti within this genus was based on its...
- Icmadophila ericetorum is a species of lichen belonging to the family Icmadophilaceae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution. "Icmadophila ericetorum (L...
- Xanthoria Old wood rimmed lichen - Lecanactis Peppermint drop lichen - Icmadophila Pin lichen - Calicium,: 15  Chaenotheca: 15  Pore lichen - Pertusaria...
- Dibaeis Clem. (1909) – ca. 14 spp. Endocena Cromb. (1876) – 2 spp. Icmadophila Trevis. (1852) – 4 spp. Knightiellastrum L.Ludw. & Kantvilas (2020) –...
- habitat included Cladia aggregata, Cladonia confusa, Dictyonema glabratum, Icmadophila aversa, Phyllobaeis imbricata, and Siphula ceratites. Nelsen, M.P.; Lücking...
- mountainous regions worldwide. Dibaeis – ca. 14 spp. Endocena – 2 spp. Icmadophila – 4 spp. Knightiellastrum – 1 spp. Pseudobaeomyces – 1 sp. Siphula –...
- Zenker's initial concept of the family included genera such as Baeomyces, Icmadophila, and Stereocaulon, which have since been reclassified into separate families...
- molecular-genetic re****essment of the cir****scription of the lichen genus Icmadophila". The Lichenologist. 52 (3): 213–220. doi:10.1017/S0024282920000122....
- Hymenelia Hyperphyscia Hypocenomyce Hypoflavia Hypogymnia Hypotrachyna Icmadophila Igneoplaca Ikaeria Immersaria Imshaugia Ingaderia Ingvariella Inoderma...