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- Trapelia is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Trapeliaceae. Trapelia antarctica Ertz, Aptroot, G.Thor & Øvstedal (2014) Trapelia atrocarpa Elix...
- Trapelia coarctata is a lichenised fungus in the family, Trapeliaceae. It was first described as Lichen coarctatus in 1799 by Dawson Turner in Smith &...
- Spribille to accommodate a species previously classified in Trapeliopsis and Trapelia. Parainoa was segregated from other genera based on molecular phylogenetics...
- intermediate U(V) pentavalent state. Other organisms, such as the lichen Trapelia involuta or microorganisms such as the bacterium Citrobacter, can absorb...
- Trapelia thieleana is a lichenised fungus in the family, Trapeliaceae. It was first described in 2014 by the mycologists, Gintaras Kantvilas, Steven Leavitt...
- 1017/s0024282912000898. Orange, Alan (2018). "A new species-level taxonomy for Trapelia (Trapeliaceae, Ostropomycetidae) with special reference to Great Britain...
- Gyalecta Disc lichen - Buellia, Tremolecia Disk lichen - Lecidea,: 298  Trapelia Dot lichen - Arthonia, Micarea Dotted lichen - Bacidia Dust lichen - Chrysothrix...
- (1909) – 9 spp. Rimularia Nyl. (1868) – 4 spp.* Sarea Fr. (1825) – 2 spp. Trapelia M.Choisy (1929) – 24 spp. Trapeliopsis Hertel & Gotth.Schneid. (1980) –...
- Rhizocarpon lavatum, Porpidia hydrophila, Sporodictyon cruentum, and Trapelia coarctata, as well as the mosses Racomitrium aciculare and Scapania undulata...
- groupcontaining the genera Rimularia, Placynthiella, Trapeliopsis, Trapelia, and Placopsis – are part of the family Trapeliaceae. The remaining trapelioid...