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- Stereocaulon is a genus of lichens. Members of Stereocaulon are commonly called rock foam lichens. Photobiont partners of Stereocaulon include green algae...
- Stereocaulon dactylophyllum is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), fruticose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It was first scientifically described...
- Stereocaulon symphycheilum is a species of snow lichen belonging to the family Stereocaulaceae. Stereocaulon symphycheilum is a known host to the lichenicolous...
- varieties: Stereocaulon incrustatum f. gracile Stereocaulon incrustatum f. gracilis Stereocaulon incrustatum f. incrustatum Stereocaulon incrustatum...
- Stereocaulon vesuvianum is a species of snow lichen belonging to the family Stereocaulaceae. Stereocaulon vesuvianum is a known host to the lichenicolous...
- Stereocaulon grande is a species of snow lichen belonging to the family Stereocaulaceae. Stereocaulon grande is a known host to the lichenicolous fungus...
- Stereocaulon depressum is a species of snow lichen belonging to the family Stereocaulaceae. Stereocaulon depressum is a known host to the lichenicolous...
- Stereocaulon klon****nse is a fruticose, rock-dwelling lichen discovered from Alaska. It is normally found in the alpine, especially on the tops of boulders...
- Stereocaulon subcoralloides is a species of snow lichen belonging to the family Stereocaulaceae. Stereocaulon subcoralloides is a known host to the lichenicolous...
- Stereocaulon paschale is a species of lichen belonging to the family Stereocaulaceae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution. In Iceland, it has the conservation...