- The
Ramalinaceae are a
family of lichen-forming
fungi in the
order Lecanorales.
First proposed by Carl
Adolph Agardh in 1821, the
family now comprises...
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cartilage lichens.
Apothecia are lecanorine.: 189 It is in the
family Ramalinaceae and in the
suborder Lecanorineae. The
genus Ramalina consists of shrubby...
- subtropical, or
temperate climates. It is in the
genus Ramalina of the
family Ramalinaceae. The
coexistence of two
different species of the
Trebouxia genus of green...
- strands” as a
character attribute for
separating genera of
North American Ramalinaceae; only
those in the
Macaronesian and
Mediterranean regions were distinguished...
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Psilolechiaceae S. Stenroos, Miądl. & Lutzoni, 2014
Psoraceae Zahlbr., 1898
Ramalinaceae C. Agardh, 1821
Ramboldiaceae S. Stenroos, Miądl. & Lutzoni, 2014 Scoliciosporaceae...
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Ramalina fastigiata is a
species of
fruticose lichen in the
family Ramalinaceae. It is a
common species found in Asia, Europe, and
North America. The lichen...
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Biatora vernalis is a
species of
lichen belonging to the
family Ramalinaceae. It is
native to
Eurasia and
Northern America. "Biatora_vernalis". www.mycobank...
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species of
corticolous (bark-dwelling),
leprose lichen in the
family Ramalinaceae.
Found in the
United States, it was
formally described as a new species...
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species of
saxicolous (rock-dwelling),
fruticose lichen in the
family Ramalinaceae. It is
found in the
remote tropical island of
Saint Helena,
where it...
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Niebla aff. testudinaria. Spjut, R. W. 1996.
Niebla and
Vermilacinia (
Ramalinaceae) from
California and Baja California. Sida Bot. Misc. 14
Samples of lichens...