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means "split ends".
Teloschistes caespitosus (Müll.Arg.)
Poelt (1962)
Teloschistes capensis (L.f.) Müll.Arg. (1911)
Teloschistes chrysophthalmus (L.)...
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Teloschistes chrysophthalmus,
sometimes referred to as the gold-eye
lichen or golden-eye, is a
fruticose lichen with
branching lobes.
Their ****ual structures...
- Kőfaragó-Gyelnik in 1938,
Teloschistes exilis f.
inaequalis Gyeln., has been
proposed to
represent a
synonym of
Teloschistes nodulifer,
after researchers...
- F. (2021). "
Teloschistes peruensis". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2021.
Retrieved 23
August 2023. "Record Details:
Teloschistes peruensis (Ach...
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Current Name:
Teloschistes velifer F. Wilson,
Victorian Nat. 6: 69 (1889)".
Species Fungorum.
Retrieved 16
April 2024. "
Teloschistes velifer F. Wilson"...
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Johannes Müller
Argoviensis transferred the
taxon to the
genus Teloschistes in 1911. The
Teloschistes capensis is a type of fruticose, or shrubby, lichen, typically...
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Current Name:
Teloschistes sieberi**** (Laurer) Hillmann,
Hedwigia 69: 315 (1930)".
Species Fungorum.
Retrieved 9
January 2023. "
Teloschistes sieberi****...
- f.
polycarpa (Hoffm.)
Arnold (1881)
Teloschistes parietinus subsp.
polycarpus (Hoffm.) Tuck. (1882)
Teloschistes polycarpus (Hoffm.) Tuck. (1882) Xanthoria...
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Hungarian lichenologist Vilmos Kőfaragó-Gyelnik, as a
member of
genus Teloschistes. The type
specimens were
collected from Argentina. The
taxon was transferred...
- Kärnefelt, I. (2007). "Two new
species of
Teloschistes J.M.Norman: T.
arabicus and T.
inflatus and
notes on the
Teloschistes flora of Africa". In Kärnefelt, Ingvar;...