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Pleurococcus angulosus Pleurococcus magnum Pleurococcus mucosus Pleurococcus rufescens Pleurococcus vulgaris Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G.M. "
Pleurococcus Meneghini, 1837"...
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thought that the
organism was an alga and
placed it in the
genus Pleurococcus as
Pleurococcus beigelii. The
French mycologist Vuillemin later realized it was...
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Lichen viridis.
After being redescribed in
various other genera such as
Pleurococcus or Protococcus, the
genus was
described in 1925 by F.
Brand with D. vulgaris...
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first form ****ociations with
common non-symbiotic
algae (such as
Pleurococcus),
creating a
preliminary "proto-lichen" stage. This
widespread network...
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organisms now ****igned to Asterococcus, when he
described the
taxon Pleurococcus superbus in 1865.
Later in 1908, Aladár
Scherffel transferred that species...
- light. The
larvae mainly feed on algae,
especially on
green films of
Pleurococcus and on a
variety of
lichens growing on rocks, but also on the flowers...
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algae and lichens.
Hudson stated that one of the
larval host
species is
Pleurococcus vulgaris. The
larval cases can be
found on
fences and tree trunks. Larvae...
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published in 1899 by an
Italian scientist, A. Galdieri, who gave it the name
Pleurococcus sulphurarius. The
taxonomy of
thermoacidophilic algae was
revised in...
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Lochmiopsis Myxonemopsis Nayalia Periplegmatium Pilinella Pleurangium Pleurococcus Protoderma Pseudochaete Skvortzoviothrix Sporocladopsis Stereococcus...
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Lochmiopsis Myxonema Myxonemopsis Nayalia Periplegmatium Pilinella Pleurangium Pleurococcus Pseudochaete Skvortzoviothrix Sporocladopsis Stigeoclonium Streptochlora...