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- These include alectorioid, catapyrenioid, cetrarioid, hypogymnioid, parmelioid and usneoid. Lichens are composite organisms made up of multiple species:...
- analysis supports the existence of seven distinct clades in the family. The Parmelioid clade is the largest, containing 27 genera and about 1850 species – about...
- and includes Mexico's Baja California. It is one of the most common parmelioid lichens in Europe, having been recorded in 43 countries there. It has...
- Press, 2014, ISBN 978-0-300-19500-2 Kurokawa, Syo; Lai, Ming-Jou (2001). "Parmelioid lichen genera and species in Taiwan". Mycotaxon. 77: 225–284. M****alongo...
- a component of a herbal mixture in Ayurvedic medicine, one of several parmelioid lichen species used as charila. Referenced in ancient Ayurvedic texts...
- revealed that A. alpicola is a very slow-growing lichen compared to other parmelioid species. In a glacier foreland chronosequence spanning 240 years, the...
- soralia on the margins of its lobes, a feature that is rare in brown parmelioid lichens. This feature is reflected in its common name, powder-rimmed camouflage...
- ISBN 978-81-87661-50-4. P. K. Divakar; Sarat Misra; D. K. Upreti (2004). Parmelioid lichens in India: a revisionary study. Bishen Singh Mahendra Pal Singh...
- depending on the host lichen species. When growing on different genera of parmelioid lichens, the fungus produces spores with statistically significant differences...
- indicated a closer relationship with cetrarioid lichens than with the parmelioid group. Despite sharing some superficial traits with other cetrarioid genera...