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- with Parmelina tiliacea ****igned as the type species. Parmelina atricha (Nyl.) P.Clerc (2008) Parmelina carporrhizans (Taylor) Hale (1974) Parmelina coleae...
- Parmelina cryptotiliacea is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It was described as a new species in 2011 and is morphologically similar...
- Parmelina tiliacea is a species of lichen belonging to the family Parmeliaceae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution. "Parmelina tiliacea (Hoffm.) Hale"...
- Parmelina quercina is a species of foliose lichen in the large family Parmeliaceae. It is found in continental Europe. The lichen was first scientifically...
- been recorded from Montenegro. In addition to Parmelina pastillifer, it has also been recorded on Parmelina tiliacea. The fungus forms convex dark brown...
- Borkhausen, 1792 Noctua chrysoceras Beckwith, 1794 Parmelina singularis Houlbert, 1921 Parmelina ridens transmarina Rungs, 1972 Polyploca neoridens Parenzan...
- Helsinki: Heredum J. Simelii. p. 60. Hale, Mason E. (1974). "Bulbothrix, Parmelina, Relicina, Xanthoparmelia, four new genera in the Parmeliaceae (Lichenes)"...
- Melanelixia, Melanohalea, Menegazzia, Montanelia, Nesolechia, Parmelia, Parmelina, Parmeliopsis, Parmotrema, Platismatia, Pleurosticta, Protoparmelia, Pseudephebe...
- Western Australia. David Galloway suggested moving the taxon to the genus Parmelina in 1983, but a year later he and John Alan Elix transferred it to the...
- Botanik (Usteri) (in Latin). 7: 24. Hale, Mason E. (1974). "Bulbothrix, Parmelina, Relicina, Xanthoparmelia, four new genera in the Parmeliaceae (Lichenes)"...