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- 600 species, has recently (2018) been emended to include the families Lobariaceae and Nephromataceae. Many Peltigeraceae species have large and con****uous...
- Lobaria is a genus of foliose lichens, formerly classified in the family Lobariaceae, but now placed in the Peltigeraceae. They are commonly known as "lung...
- University Press. Peterson EB. (2000). "An overlooked fossil lichen (Lobariaceae)". Lichenologist. 32 (3): 298–300. Bibcode:2000ThLic..32..298P. doi:10...
- (2013). "Six new apotheciate species of Sticta (lichenized Ascomycota: Lobariaceae) from the Colombian Andes". The Lichenologist. 45 (5): 635–656. doi:10...
- the type species. A 2013 molecular phylogenetics-based analysis of the Lobariaceae showed that the large genus Pseudocyp****aria was polyphyletic. In 2011...
- aongstroemii, a newly recognized species in the S. damicornis morphodeme (Lobariaceae) potentially endemic to the Atlantic Forest in Brazil". The Lichenologist...
- Tremella sensu stricto ****an unknown Tremella lobariacearum Madeira Lobariaceae spp Tremella macroceratis Norway Cladonia macroceras Tremella mangensis...
- A****ilia fruticulosa Lecanoraceae Wanderlust lichen, Rhizoplaca haydenii Lobariaceae Cabbage lungwort lichen, Lobaria linita Gray lungwort lichen, Lobaria...
- (2013). "Six new apotheciate species of Sticta (lichenized Ascomycota: Lobariaceae) from the Colombian Andes". The Lichenologist. 45 (5): 635–656. doi:10...
- Pseudocyp****aria granulata is a species of foliose lichen in the family Lobariaceae. It is found in South America and New Zealand. The species was first...