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Nodobryoria is a
genus of
medium to large, reddish-brown
lichens that are hair-like to
shrubby in
shape and grow on
conifer trees. The
genus contains...
- Lichenoconiaceae.
Found in
North America,
where it
grows on the
fruiting bodies of
Nodobryoria abbreviata, it was
described as a new
species in 2004 by
Mariette S....
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measure between 14 and 20 mm in diameter. The
cortex is
reminiscent of the
Nodobryoria type,
featuring pseudoparenchymatous surface cells that
present a ****bly...
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commixta Chestnut wrinkle-lichen,
Cetraria sepincola Foxtail lichen,
Nodobryoria subdivergens Frosted finger lichen,
Dactylina ramulosa Mountain oakmoss...
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Nephromopsis Nevesia Niebla Nigrovothelium Nipponoparmelia Nitidochapsa Nodobryoria Normandina Notocladonia Notolecidea Notoparmelia Nyungwea Obscuroplaca...
- This
clade includes the
genera Alectoria, Bryocaulon, Bryoria, and
Nodobryoria. P. mariensis was
added to the
genus in 2019,
transferred from the genus...
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Nipponoparmelia (Kurok.) K.H.Moon, Y.Ohmura & Kashiw. (2010) – 4 spp.
Nodobryoria Common &
Brodo (1995) – 3 spp.
Notoparmelia A.Crespo, Ferencová & Divakar...
- Hawksworth,
David L. (2004). "Lichenoconium
christiansenii sp.nov. from
Nodobryoria abbreviata (Parmeliaceae) in the
Pacific Northwest, with a key to the...
- may be
confused with
Bryoria include dark
brown species of Bryocaulon,
Nodobryoria, Pseudephebe, Alectoria, or Cetraria.
Found almost exclusively on conifers...