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- accepts 14 species of Mycoblastus: Mycoblastus affinis (Schaer.) T.Schauer (1964) – temperate Northern Hemisphere Mycoblastus alpinus (Fr.) Th.Fr. ex...
- genus Mycoblastus. Molecular phylogenetics analyses have revealed that M. sanguinarius forms a monophyletic group within the genus Mycoblastus. This species...
- chemistry. The type species, Violella fucata, was originally placed in genus Mycoblastus, but molecular phylogenetic analysis showed that this species as well...
- 1984. Tephromelataceae comprises the genera Tephromela, Calvitimela, Mycoblastus and Violella, which together constitute a well-supported monophyletic...
- Blemished lichen - Phlyctis Blistered navel lichen - Lasallia Blood lichen - Mycoblastus Bloodstain lichen - Haematomma Bowl lichen - Psoroma Bran lichen - Parmeliopsis...
- Monoblastia Montanelia Moriola Multiclavula Multisporidea Mycobilimbia Mycoblastus Mycoporum Myelochroa Myeloconis Myelorrhiza Myriolecis Myrionora Myriospora...
- family Tephromelataceae consists of the genera Tephromela, Calvitimela, Mycoblastus and Violella, which together constitute a well-supported monophyletic...
- Tremella lethariae Canada Letharia vulpina Tremella lichenicola Luxembourg Mycoblastus fucatus Tremella lilacea Costa Rica Diaporthe sp? Tremella lloydiae-candidae...
- taxonomic transfers from its original genus Lecidea to the genera Scutula, Mycoblastus, and Nesolechia. Abrothallus curreyi, first reported by William Lauder...
- Mayrhofer, Helmut (2011). "Molecular support for the recognition of the Mycoblastus fucatus group as the new genus Violella (Tephromelataceae, Lecanorales)"...