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- Nadvornikia is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae. Species in the genus are corticolous (bark-dwelling) and crustose. The genus...
- be confused with Leucodecton species, but its close relationship with Nadvornikia hawaiiensis places it in the same tribe as Austrotrema. Within the Wirthiotremateae...
- (12) Myriochapsa M. Cáceres, Lücking & Lumbsch (3) Myriotrema Fée (55) Nadvornikia Tibell (5) Nitidochapsa Parnmen, Lücking & Lumbsch (5) Ocellularia G...
- Czech biologist and authority on lichens, for whom the lichen genus Nadvornikia and various species of other genera (including Bryoria nadvornikiana...
- relationships, contains the genera Wirthiotrema, Austrotrema, Asteristion, and Nadvornikia. These genera are characterized by having the substance stictic acid...
- Myelorrhiza Myriolecis Myrionora Myriospora Myriostigma Myochroidea Nadvornikia Nebularia Neobrownliella Neocatapyrenium Neophyllis Neopsoromopsis Neosergipea...
- nadvornikii Servít (1937); and Thelidium nadvornikii Servít (1946). The genus Nadvornikia Tibell (1984) was also named in his honour. Nádvorník died in Prague...
- Herbarium - Baltimore Co., near Little Gunpowder River, on rock ledges. Nadvornikia sorediata R.C. Harris   [Thelotremataceae] Lendemer & Knapp (2007) -...
- Cáceres, Lücking & Lumbsch (2013) – 3 spp. Myriotrema Fée (1825) – 76 spp. Nadvornikia Tibell (1984) – 5 spp. Nitidochapsa Parnmen, Lücking & Lumbsch (2013)...
- Sporodophoron americanum Tylophoron hawaiense (Tuck.) H.Magn. (1944) = Nadvornikia hawaiensis Tylophoron indi**** Kremp. (1875) = Pyrgillus indicus Tylophoron...