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Pulvinula alba
Pulvinula albida Pulvinula anthracobia Pulvinula archeri Pulvinula carbonaria Pulvinula cinnabarina Pulvinula convexella Pulvinula discoidea...
- rhenana, and
members of the
genera Melastiza, Otidea, Peziza, Pithya, and
Pulvinula.
Particularly In Europe, A. aurantia may be
confused with
species of Otidea...
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Pulvinula cinnabarina is a
species of
apothecial fungus belonging to the
family Pyronemataceae. This is a
European fungus of
sandy soils,
sometimes occurring...
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cinnabarina (****el) Kalymb. (1969) =
Pulvinula cinnabarina Pulvinulaceae L.
constellatio (Berk. & Broome)
Seaver (1914) =
Pulvinula convexella Pulvinulaceae L....
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cinnabarina may
refer to: P****iflora cinnabarina, an Old
World plant Pulvinula cinnabarina, an
apothecial fungus This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- "Pulvinulin A,
Graminin C, and cis-Gregatin B – New
Natural Furanones from
Pulvinula sp. 11120, a
Fungal Endophyte of
Cupressus arizonica".
Natural Product...
- macrocystis, A. melaloma,
Trichophaea abundans,
Pyronema omphalodes,
Pulvinula carbonaria and P. archeri are cup
fungi that
favour burned-over ground...
- – 2 spp.
Pseudotricharina Van Vooren,
Tello & M.Vega (2019) – 3 spp.
Pulvinula Boud. (1885) – 26 spp.
Pyronema Carus (1834) – 3 spp.
Pyropyxis Egger...
- Jørg. &
Timdal (2004)
Pannaria pulverulacea Elvebakk (2013)
Pannaria pulvinula P.M.Jørg. (2000)
Pannaria ramosii Vain. (1921)
Pannaria ramulosa P.M.Jørg...
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Pseudocercospora pulviniformis (J. Kranz)
Deighton (1976)
Pseudocercospora pulvinula (Cooke & Ellis) U.
Braun (2003)
Pseudocercospora pulvinulata (Sacc. &...