Definition of Roccellina. Meaning of Roccellina. Synonyms of Roccellina

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Meaning of Roccellina from wikipedia

- Roccellina is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Roccellaceae. The genus was cir****scribed in 1898 by British botanist Otto Vernon Darbishire...
- described as a new species in 1983 by Anders Tehler, as a species of Roccellina. The type specimen, collected by the author along with Rolf Santesson...
- Müller Argoviensis as Dirina cinerea, and later transferred to genus Roccellina in 1983. Crocellina was cir****scribed in 2014 by Anders Tehler and Damien...
- rhizocarpicola Norway Tremella rinodinae Denmark Rinodina spp Tremella robusta USA Roccellina fransciscana Tremella rosea Austria unknown Tremella roseolutescens Tremella...
- Retrieved 10 December 2022. Tehler, A. (1983). "The genera Dirina and Roccellina". Opera Botanica. 70. Tehler, Anders; Ertz, Damien; Irestedt, Martin (2013)...
- Rimularia Rinodina (list) Rinodinella Robergea Roccella Roccellographa Roccellina Roccellinastrum Rockefellera Rolfidium Rolueckia Romjularia Ropalospora...
- 2307/3238388. JSTOR 3238388. Tehler, A. (1983). "The genera Dirina and Roccellina". Opera Botanica. 70: 36. Tehler, Anders; Ertz, Damien; Irestedt, Martin...
- and Lecanactis (grouped together but not identified as a sister pair); Roccellina; Syncesia; and Dendrographa. Roccellaceae was the only family in their...
- Istrien". Österreichische botanische Zeitschrift (in German). 69: 245. Tehler, A. (1983). "The genera Dirina and Roccellina". Opera Botanica. 70: 44. v t e...
- isolated clade in the Roccellaceae along with Dendrographa, Syncesia, and Roccellina. "Synonymy. Current Name: Austroroccella ****ana (Mont.) Tehler & Ertz...