-
species now
classified as
Lepraria were
placed in a
separate genus called Leproloma,
which was
thought to be
distinct based on
features such as
whitish colouring...
-
leprose lichen in the
family Stereocaulaceae.
Originally described as
Leproloma diffusum by Jack
Laundon in 1989, it was
reclassified into
Lepraria in...
- Lesd.) J.R.Laundon (1992)
Synonyms Crocynia caesioalba B.de Lesd. (1914)
Leproloma caesioalba (B.de Lesd.) M.Choisy (1950)
Lepraria caesioalba (B.de Lesd...
- 2478/som-1996-0002. Ekman, Stefan; Tønsberg, Tor (2002). "Most
species of
Lepraria and
Leproloma form a
monophyletic group closely related to Stereocaulon". Mycological...
-
tropica Lepraria atrotomentosa Lepraria nigrocincta Lepraria sipmaniana Leproloma sipmanianum Leptogium austroamericanum Leptogium azureum Leptogium cochleatum...
- (2002) An ****ociation
between the
butterfly Talicada nyseus and the
lichen Leproloma sipmanianum as
evidenced from
chemical studies.
Current Science 83(6):741-745...
- of 4-oxypannaric acid 2-methyl ester, a
dibenzofuran from the
lichen Leproloma diffusum.
Australian Journal of
Chemistry 47 4 703-714 Laundon, J. R....
-
Elvebakk & Elix (2006)
Pannaria lanuginosa (Hoffm.)
Szatala (1930)
Pannaria leproloma (Nyl.) P.M.Jørg. (2001)
Pannaria lobulifera Elvebakk (2007)
Pannaria lurida...
- (purple). The
thallus of
Lepraria bergensis shares similarities with
Leproloma membranaceum, as both form
small rosettes with well-defined,
rounded lobes...
- 2000.
While she
noted its
resemblance to the
leprose genera Lepraria and
Leproloma, she
placed it in
Lecanora based on its chemistry,
which aligned more...