- The
Lecanorales are an
order of
mostly lichen-forming
fungi belonging to the
class Lecanoromycetes in the
division Ascomycota. The
order contains 26 families...
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Lecanorales 1.
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isidiata Diederich,
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around 1500 species,
while the
largest order with
lichenized fungi, the
Lecanorales,
contains more than 14000 species. The
Arthoniales is one of two orders...
- The
Cladoniaceae are a
family of lichen-forming
fungi in the
order Lecanorales,
comprising about 560
species distributed amongst 18 genera. This family...
- und
Tephromela (
Lecanorales)" [Lecidea
section Armeniacae:
lecideoid species of the
lichen genera Lecanora and
Tephromela (
Lecanorales)].
Botanische Jahrbücher...
- lichen-forming
fungal species in the
Rhizoplaca melanophthalma species-complex (
Lecanorales, Lecanoraceae),
including five new species".
MycoKeys (7): 1–22. doi:10...
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Peter (1992). "Hypogymniaceae. Menegazzia". Lichens—Introduction,
Lecanorales 1.
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