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phylogenetic evidence,
including Canomaculina, Concamerella, Parmelaria, and
Rimelia. Some
species of
Parmotrema can be used as a
vegetable dye, such as P....
- was
originally described in 2001 as
Rimelia albinata.
Later phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that the
genus Rimelia was
synonymous with Parmotrema, so...
- cliffs. In India, The
Middle East, and Niger,
Parmotrema reticulatum (=
Rimelia reticulata),
Ramalina conduplicans, and
Parmotrema tinctorum are used as...
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Yupna Valley, near
Teptep village. The
specimen was
found growing on
Rimelia reticulata and was
collected on 30 July 1992 by Diederich, who designated...
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lichen grows on
rocks together with
other lichens, such as
Hypotrachyna and
Rimelia. Cora
strigosa is only
known to
occur at the type locality. The specific...
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Ramboldia russula Relicinopsis intertexta Remototrachyna costaricensis Rimelia reticulata Schismatomma gemmatum Schistophoron muriforme Septotrapelia...
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rahengensis Rhizocarpon geographi****
Rhizocarpon polycarpum Rhizocarpon tinei Rimelia reticulata Rinodina bischoffii Rinodina conradii Rinodina gennarii Rinodina...
- and
potli masala of
Uttar Pradesh. In India, The
Middle East, and Niger,
Rimelia reticulata,
Ramalina conduplicans, and
Parmotrema tinctorum are used as...
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Parmotrema cetratum (Ach.) Hale [Parmeliaceae] Syns.:
Parmelia cetrata Ach,
Rimelia cetrata (Ach.) Hale &
Fletcher Skorepa et al. (1977) –
Worcester Co., on...
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Serpentine Trail; N 39o24.465' W 076o51.034'
Google Map [55] (June 2003)
Rimelia reticulata (Taylor) Hale &
Fletcher [EGW] (no information) L-351 Tuckermanella...