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- Phaeographis is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae. It has an estimated 180 species. The genus Phaeographis was cir****scribed...
- 35–50 μm wide). Archer transferred the taxon to the genus Phaeographis in 2007. "Synonymy: Phaeographis salazinica (A.W. Archer) A.W. Archer, Syst. Biodiv....
- ascospores. The name Phaeographis striata refers to the striate (furrowed) thalline margins of the lirellae. The thallus of Phaeographis striata is thin,...
- Phaeographis xanthonica is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Graphidaceae. Found in Brazil, it was formally described...
- pertusariae Northern Ireland Pertusaria spp Tremella phaeographidis England Phaeographis spp Tremella phaeographinae USA Phaeographina spp Tremella phaeophysciae...
- Clandestinotrema, Crutarndina, Diploschistes, Fissurina, Graphis, Leucodecton, Phaeographis, Schizotrema, Thelotrema and Topeliopsis (PDF). Revisions of British...
- Dirinaria leopoldii, Lecanora leprosa, L. leproplaca, Pertusaria ventosa, Phaeographis ventosa, and Ramboldia haematites. Enterographa rotundata is one of very...
- distinguished by having a hymenium and ascospores similar to those of genus Phaeographis. Halegrapha chimaera Rivas Plata & Lücking (2011) – Philippines Halegrapha...
- type species; this species had originally been described as a member of Phaeographis. However, this species was not validly published because it did not provide...
- This resulted in the recognition of eight genera, including Graphis, Phaeographis, Graphina, Phaeographina, Glyphis, Medusulina, Sarcographa, and Sarcographina...