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- Toninia is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Ramalinaceae. The genus was cir****scribed by Abramo Bartolommeo M****alongo in Ric. Auton. Lich...
- Bacidia-, Biatora‐, Ramalina‐, Rolfidium‐, and Toninia‐groups. The genera Bacidia, Phyllopsora, Physcidia and Toninia were found to be polyphyletic and split...
- to Toninia and then Kiliasia. Kiliasia corresponds partly to Timdal's (1992) Toninia groups 1, 3, and 7. It forms a distinct clade within the Toninia-group...
- under Toninia due to similarities in thallus structure. However, it was reclassified because it had characteristics inconsistent with Toninia, such as...
- lichenologist Abramo Bartolommeo M****alongo in 1852. It was subsumed into genus Toninia by Einar Timdal in 1992. The genus was resurrected for use in 2018 by Kistenich...
- Teloschistes flavicans Fungi (including lichens) Lichen Toninia physaroides Fungi (including lichens) Lichen Toninia sedifolia Fungi (including lichens) Lichen String-of-sausages...
- had died the year previously. In 1992, Einer Timdal included Bibbya in Toninia. The genus was resurrected in 2018 after a comprehensive molecular phylogeny...
- Thysanothecium hccii Thysanothecium scutellatum Toninia australiensis Toninia caeruleonigricans Toninia ****ulata Trapelia coarctata Trapelia mooreana Trypethelium...
- evolutionary lineage that had a sister relationship to the rest of the Toninia clade within the Ramalinaceae. The generic name combines the Latin word...
- virens, Nephroma laevigatum, Opegrapha gyrocarpa, Dermatocarpon luridum and Toninia pulvinata. On the Danish island of Bornholm (in the Baltic Sea), it occurs...