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- The Teloschistaceae are a large family of mostly lichen-forming fungi belonging to the class Lecanoromycetes in the division Ascomycota. The family has...
- of terricolous (ground-dwelling), squamulose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. The lichen comprises overlapping, slightly pruinose lemon-yellow scales...
- Flavoplaca flavocitrina is a species of crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. Found in Europe, it was originally described as a new species in 1886...
- Flavoplaca granulosa is a species of crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. It was originally described as a new species by Johannes Müller Argoviensis...
- Xanthoria is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Teloschistaceae. Common names include orange lichen, orange wall lichen,: 134  and sunburst lichen...
- lichen native to southern Patagonia. This species belongs to the family Teloschistaceae, which was critically studied in the 2010s. A. thisbe is a small (0...
- species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. The species was first formally described by Franz Xaver von Wulfen...
- corticolous (rock- and bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. The lichen was formally described as a new species in 1937 by the...
- Pyrenodesmia erodens is a species of crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. Found in Italy, the lichen was first described in 2003 as a member...
- Fulgensia is a fungal genus in the family Teloschistaceae. The genus was cir****scribed by Abramo Bartolommeo M****alongo and Giuseppe De Notaris in 1853...