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- leucomelos (L.) Poelt (1965) = Leucodermia leucomelos H. leucomelos f. albociliata (Hue) D.D. Awasthi (1973) = Leucodermia leucomelos H. leucomelos subsp...
- cir****scribed by German lichenologist Klaus Kalb in 2015, with Leucodermia leucomelos ****igned as the type species. Leucodermia includes lichens that were previously...
- Castelo. ****ociated lichens include Ramalina species and Heterodermia leucomelos. Because of its small po****tion (100-150 individuals), restricted distribution...
- Lichens: Erioderma tomentosum, Heterodermia angustiloba, Heterodermia leucomelos, Siphula ceratites Fungi: Agaricus hahashimensis, Albatrellus cantharellus...
- Letharia Arthonia leucomelodis F.Berger & E.Zimm. (2016) – host: Leucodermia leucomelos Arthonia ligniaria ****b. (1884) Arthonia ligniariella Coppins (1989)...
- hypoleuca Heterodermia isidiophora Heterodermia ****onica Heterodermia leucomelos Heterodermia loriformis Heterodermia lutescens Heterodermia obscurata...
- "macrolichens" lichens he reportedly found, which were: "Heterodermia leucomelos, Niebla tigrina, Ramalina celastri, R. cochlearis, R. peruviana, R. pilulifera...
- Anaptychia leucomela M****al. Anaptychia leucomelos (L.) A. M****al. [as 'leucomela'], (1890) accepted as Leucodermia leucomelos (L.) Kalb, (2015) Anaptychia leucomelaena...
- flavicans (Sw.) Norman, (1852) Borrera leucomelos (L.) Ach. [as 'leucomela'], (1810) accepted as Leucodermia leucomelos (L.) Kalb, 2015 Borrera pubera Ach...
- bioactivity of Physciaceae lichens Pyxine consocians and Heterodermia leucomelos". Pharmaceutical Biology. 44 (3): 217–220. doi:10.1080/13880200600686624...