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- 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...
- Swinscowia bispora is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Strigulaceae. Found in Korea, it was formally described as a new species...
- genus have since been transferred to Swinscowia: Phyllobathelium albolinitum (Nyl.) H.Mayrhofer (1987) = Swinscowia albolinita Phyllobathelium obtectum...
- Mycomicrothelia, Mycoporum, Naetrocymbe, Pyrenula, Rhaphidicyrtis, Sarcopyrenia, Swinscowia and Tomasellia (PDF). Revisions of British and Irish Lichens. Vol. 37...
- Mycomicrothelia, Mycoporum, Naetrocymbe, Pyrenula, Rhaphidicyrtis, Sarcopyrenia, Swinscowia and Tomasellia (PDF). Revisions of British and Irish Lichens. Vol. 37...
- genera and species of lichen are named after him. These include the genus Swinscowia. He characterised what became the type species in 1967 as a species within...
- spp. Racoplaca – 5 spp. Serusiauxiella – 3 spp. Strigula – ca. 30 spp. Swinscowia – 34 spp. Tenuitholiascaceae S.H.Jiang, Lücking & J.C.Wei (2020) Tenuitholiascus...
- myricae, Dothideomycetes A. affinis (A. M****al.) R.C. Harris (1973) = Swinscowia affinis, Strigulaceae A. aggregata (Mudd) Arnold (1874) = Stigmidium aggregatum...
- Mycomicrothelia, Mycoporum, Naetrocymbe, Pyrenula, Rhaphidicyrtis, Sarcopyrenia, Swinscowia and Tomasellia (PDF). Revisions of British and Irish Lichens. Vol. 37...
- (1810) = Rimularia gibbosa Pyrenula glabra (A.M****al.) Trevis. (1853) = Swinscowia glabra Pyrenula glabratula (Nyl.) Arnold (1871) = Pyrenula dermatodes...