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- Tylophoron is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Arthoniaceae. It comprises seven species of crustose lichens, most of which occur in tropical...
- Tylophoron rufescens is a species of lichen in the family Arthoniaceae, which was formally described in 2022 by André Aptroot. This corticolous (bark-dwelling)...
- Sporodophoron americanum (Lendemer, E.A.Tripp & R.C.Harris) Ertz & Frisch (2015) Synonyms Tylophoron americanum Lendemer, E.A.Tripp & R.C.Harris (2013)...
- both of these species form a clade that is sister to a clade contain two Tylophoron species. A second species was added to the genus in 2024, when André Aptroot...
- and the United States. It grows on the lichens Dendrographa decolorans, Tylophoron moderatum, and T. protrudens. Diederich, P. (1992). "New or interesting...
- Pachnolepia, Reichlingia, Snippocia, Sporodophoron, Synarthonia and Tylophoron. Revisions of British and Irish Lichens. Vol. 1. pp. 24–25. doi:10.34885/173...
- Teloschistes hypoglaucus Teloschistes perrugosus Thelotrema lepadinum Tylophoron moderatum Tylophoron protrudens Umbilicaria aprina Usnea complanata Usnea dasaea...
- anamorph, or a****ual reproductive stage, of the distantly related genus, Tylophoron. The type species is Sporodophoron gossypinum, which was simultaneously...
- Pachnolepia, Reichlingia, Snippocia, Sporodophoron, Synarthonia and Tylophoron (PDF). Revisions of British and Irish Lichens. Vol. 1. pp. 33–34. doi:10...
- lirellate (elongated and furrowed), or scattered. Some genera, like Tylophoron, have a unique type of ascomata called mazaediate. Typically, these structures...