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- Strigulaceae is a family of lichen-forming fungi, one of two families in the order Strigulales (class Dothideomycetes). Recent (2020) molecular analysis...
- Trichomeriaceae Pyrenulales Monoblastiaceae Pyrenulaceae Requienellaceae Trypetheliaceae Verrucariales Adelococcaceae Verrucariaceae Incertae sedis Strigulaceae...
- Strigula is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Strigulaceae. The genus was cir****scribed in 1823 by the English mycologist Elias Magnus Fries...
- Serusiauxiella is a genus of leaf-dwelling lichens in the family Strigulaceae. It has three species, all of which are found in wet tropical forests in...
- Raciborskiella is a genus of foliicolous (leaf-dwelling) lichens in the family Strigulaceae. Characterized by their thin, dark bluish-grey thalli, these lichens...
- Dothideomycetes A. affinis (A. M****al.) R.C. Harris (1973) = Swinscowia affinis, Strigulaceae A. aggregata (Mudd) Arnold (1874) = Stigmidium aggregatum, Mycosphaerellaceae...
- bispora is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Strigulaceae. Found in Korea, it was formally described as a new species in 2014 by...
- Phylloporis is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Strigulaceae. It comprises seven species that are primarily found growing on leaves, with...
- Swinscowia is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Strigulaceae. It has 34 species. Swinscowia was proposed in 2020 by lichenologists Shu-Hua...
- which the genus has previously been classified are the Verrucariaceae, Strigulaceae, and the Aspidotheliaceae, a monogeneric family cir****scribed especially...