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- The Umbilicariaceae are a family of lichenized fungi in the Ascomycota. Species of this family are known from a variety of climates, including temperate...
- species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), umbilicate lichen in the family Umbilicariaceae. First described by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in 1805, it is characterised...
- Division: Ascomycota class: Lecanoromycetes Order: Umbilicariales Family: Umbilicariaceae Genus: Umbilicaria Species: U. esculenta Binomial name Umbilicaria...
- Sporastatiaceae Teloschistales Brigantiaeaceae Megalosporaceae Teloschistaceae Incertae sedis Coniocybaceae Fuscideaceae Phlyctidaceae Umbilicariaceae Vezdaeaceae...
- species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling, umbilicate lichen in the family Umbilicariaceae. The lichen was originally described by Swedish lichenologist Erik...
- Lasallia pustulata is a species of lichen in the Umbilicariaceae family of fungi. It is the type species of its genus Lasallia. "Lasallia pustulata (L...
- species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), foliose lichen in the family Umbilicariaceae. It is an arctic-alpine species with a cir****polar distribution and...
- (scaly), corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen species in the family Umbilicariaceae. Discovered in the canopies of Sequoia sempervirens (coast redwoods)...
- blistered rock tripe, is a species of foliose lichen in the family Umbilicariaceae. It is widely distributed in arctic and alpine regions. It was first...
- is a widely distributed species of saxicolous lichen in the family Umbilicariaceae. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1753 work Species Plantarum...