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- species in the genus. Parmeliella aggregata P.M.Jørg. & D.J.Galloway (1999) – New Zealand Parmeliella alniphila P.M.Jørg. (2001) Parmeliella angustiloba P.M...
- Parmeliella triptophylloides is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Pannariaceae. Found in east Africa, it was formally described...
- M.Jørg. (2014) Synonyms Parmelia mariana Fr. (1825) Pannaria mariana (Fr.) Müll.Arg. (1887) Parmeliella mariana (Fr.) P.M.Jørg. & D.J.Galloway (1992)...
- Fungi and Lichens of Great Britain and Ireland. Retrieved 3 April 2020. "Parmeliella plumbea". MycoBank. Retrieved 3 April 2020. "Blue Felt Lichen Degelia...
- the genus Parmeliella in 2003. In 2014, the family Pannariaceae was revised with the aid of modern molecular phylogenetics, and Parmeliella wainioi (Zahlbr...
- revised by Aino Henssen and Peter Wilfred James. It was then placed into Parmeliella, and later into Degelia. Degelia neozelandica is most widely found in...
- lichenologist Per Magnus Jørgensen in 2004 as a section of the genus Parmeliella. He promoted it to generic status in 2014 as part of a larger molecular...
- families, such as the Peltigeraceae (Lobaria), the Pannariaceae (Pannaria, Parmeliella), the Physciaceae (Physcia, Heterodermia, Physconia), the Teloschistaceae...
- Collema Jewel lichen - Caloplaca Kidney lichen - Nephroma Lead lichen - Parmeliella Light and dark lichen - Pseudevernia Lung lichen - Lobaria Map lichen...
- Chaenothecopsis, Collema, Fuscopannaria, Lichinodium, Lobaria, Nephroma, Parmeliella, Polychidium, Pseudocyp****aria, Sphaerophorus, and Sticta). Roughly...