Definition of Immersaria. Meaning of Immersaria. Synonyms of Immersaria

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- Immersaria is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Lecideaceae. It has eight species of crustose lichens. The genus was cir****scribed in 1989...
- in Immersaria that have lecanorine apothecia. The type species is Lecaimmeria orbicularis. Phylogenetic analyses showed that species of Immersaria with...
- carporrhizans. Confluentic acid is produced by almost all species of the genus Immersaria, which is usually accompanied by 2'-O-methylmicrophyllinic acid. The absence...
- same habitat include A****ilia cinerea, Candelariella vitellina, and Immersaria cupreoatra. List of Lecanora species Khodosovtsev, Alexander; Naumovich...
- Amygdalaria, Bellemerea, Bryobilimbia, Cecidonia, Clauzadea, Farnoldia, Immersaria, Koerberiella, Lecidea, Lecidoma, Porpidia, Porpidinia and Romjularia...
- Hypocenomyce Hypoflavia Hypogymnia Hypotrachyna Icmadophila Igneoplaca Ikaeria Immersaria Imshaugia Ingaderia Ingvariella Inoderma Involucropyrenium Ionaspis Ioplaca...
- subphysodes H. tetrapla H. tubularis H. turgidula Hyperphyscia adglutinata Immersaria athroocarpa Imshaugia aleurites L. atlantica L. atromorio L. bicincta...
- Cyclohymenia McCune & M.J.Curtis (2017) – 1 sp. Farnoldia Hertel (1983) – 6 spp. Immersaria Rambold & Pietschm. (1989) – 8 spp. Koerberiella Stein (1879) – 2 spp...
- Amygdalaria, Bellemerea, Bryobilimbia, Cecidonia, Clauzadea, Farnoldia, Immersaria, Koerberiella, Lecidea, Lecidoma, Porpidia, Porpidinia and Romjularia...
- Amygdalaria, Bellemerea, Bryobilimbia, Cecidonia, Clauzadea, Farnoldia, Immersaria, Koerberiella, Lecidea, Lecidoma, Porpidia, Porpidinia and Romjularia...