Definition of Lecanographaceae. Meaning of Lecanographaceae. Synonyms of Lecanographaceae

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Definition of Lecanographaceae

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- Lecanographaceae is a family of mostly lichens (also some lichenicolous fungi) in the order Arthoniales. The family was cir****scribed in 2014, prompted...
- Arthoniaceae, Chrysotrichaceae, Lecanographaceae, Opegraphaceae, Roccellaceae and Roccellographaceae). Lecanographaceae, Roccellographaceae, Opegraphaceae...
- Helocarpaceae Hygrophoraceae Hymeneliaceae Icmadophilaceae Koerberiaceae Lecanographaceae Lecanoraceae Lecideaceae Lepidostromataceae Leprocaulaceae Letrouitiaceae...
- Plectocarpon galapagoense is a species of lichenicolous fungus in the family Lecanographaceae. Native to the Galápagos Islands, it grows on and within the ascomata...
- species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), script lichen in the family Lecanographaceae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution, and has been do****ented in Africa...
- familial placement in the order Arthoniales, now placed in the family Lecanographaceae thanks to molecular analyses. It contains only one species, Phoebus...
- species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Lecanographaceae. Its common name, scribble lichen, refers to the form of its ascomata...
- Lecanographa is a genus of about 40 species of lichens in the family Lecanographaceae. It was cir****scribed in 1994 by José M. Egea and Pilar Torrente, with...
- (bark-dwelling) and lignicolous (wood-dwelling) lichen in the family Lecanographaceae. It is found in Europe, where it grows on hardwood trees. The lichen...
- Alyxoria wainioi is a species of lichen in the family Lecanographaceae. It was originally formally described by Finnish lichenologist Edvard August Vainio...