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- Sulcaria is a genus of three species of fruticose lichens in the family Parmeliaceae. Sulcaria was cir****scribed by lichenologist Jan Bystrek in 1971....
- Sulcaria spiralifera is a species of fruticose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. First described in 1977 as a species of Bryoria, it was transferred to...
- Sulcaria isidiifera, commonly known as the splitting yarn lichen, is a rare species of pendent (hanging) fruticose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It...
- Geometra strigaria Hubner, 1799 Acidalia rossica Djakonov, 1926 Leptomeris sulcaria Hubner, 1825 Sco**** virgularia Acidalia substrigaria Staudinger, 1900...
- 2014); Sulcaria badia (endangered, 2019); Lethariella togashii (vulnerable, 2017); Hypotrachyna virginica (critically endangered, 2020); Sulcaria isidiifera...
- or clustered; members of the genera Bryoria, Oropogon, Pseudephebe, and Sulcaria also have this growth type. Catapyrenioid lichens were historically members...
- subrubiginosa Tremella sensu stricto Panama unknown Tremella sulcariae China Sulcaria sulcata Tremella synarthoniae USA Synarthonia incon****ua Tremella taiwanensis...
- classified in the genera Alectoria, Bryoria, Oropogon, Pseudephebe, and Sulcaria. algal layer Also photobiont layer. The layer of tissue in a heteromerous...
- ii,iv) Decreasing ascomycota lecanoromycetes teloschistales physciaceae Sulcaria isidiifera CR B2ab(i,ii,iii,iv,v) Decreasing ascomycota lecanoromycetes...
- Parmeliaceae, Ramalinaceae, and Usneaceae. He cir****scribed the lichen genus Sulcaria, and described several dozen species new to science. Examples include Bryoria...