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- Porinaceae is a family of lichen-forming fungi in the order Gyalectales. While Trichotheliaceae was proposed as an alternative, Porinaceae is the widely...
- Porina is a genus of crustose lichens in the family Porinaceae. As of August 2024[update], Species Fungorum (in the Catalogue of Life) accepts 161 species...
- species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Porinaceae. Pseudosagedia aenea was first described as Verrucaria aenea by Gustav...
- Flabelloporina is a fungal genus in the family Porinaceae. It consists of a single species, Flabelloporina squamulifera, which grows on tree bark in tropical...
- Porina grandis is a species of fungus belonging to the family Porinaceae. It is native Northern Europe. "Porina grandis (Körb.) Zahlbr". www.gbif.org....
- species of foliicolous (leaf-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Porinaceae. Found in Bolivia, it was scientifically described in 2008 by the lichenologists...
- analepta var. fallax (Nyl.) Bagl. & Carestia (1881) = Pseudosagedia fallax, Porinaceae A. analepta var. punctiformis (Pers.) Kreyer (1913) = Naetrocymbe punctiformis...
- Saxiloba is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Porinaceae. It comprises three species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling) placodioid lichens, known...
- Latin). 43: 31–48. Lücking, R. (2004). "A revised key to foliicolous Porinaceae (Ascomycota: Trichotheliales)". In Döbbeler, Peter; Rambold, Gerhard (eds...
- little-known species of wood-dwelling, crustose lichen in the family Porinaceae. Found in northeastern Ecuador, it was formally described as a new species...