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Jackelixia whinrayi is a
lichen in the
family Teloschistaceae. It was
first described in 2007 by
Sergey Kondratyuk and
Ingvar Kärnefelt as
Xanthoria whinrayi, but...
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resemblance to the
coastal species Tarasginia whinrayi in
terms of
slightly dissected areoles. However, T.
whinrayi differs in
having yellow-orange dissected...
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Xanthoria ulophyllodes Räsänen (1931) –
powdery sunburst lichen Xanthoria whinrayi S.Y.Kondr. & Kärnefelt (2007)
Xanthoria yorkensis S.Y.Kondr. & Kärnefelt...
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Australia R.
unilateralis F.Wilson (1889) R.
usnea (L.) R.Howe (1914) R.
whinrayi G.N.Stevens (1986) –
Australia R.
wirthii Aptroot &
Schumm (2008) – Azores...
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broad sense, or
sensu lato) genus, such as
Tarasginia tomareeana, T.
whinrayi,
Sirenophila eos, and
various others. The
species thrives in open, exposed...
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share their habitat with
species from
various genera,
including Tarasginia whinrayi, T. tomareana,
Sirenophila eos,
Jackelixia ligulata,
Gondwania sublobulata...
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Austroparmelina subtiliacea (Nyl.) A.Crespo,
Divakar & Elix (2010)
Austroparmelina whinrayi (Elix)
Kantvilas &
Divakar (2013) Crespo, Ana; Ferencova, Zuzana; Pérez-Ortega...
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often in ****ociation with
Elixjohnia gallowayi,
Tarasginia whinrayi, and
other crustose lichens. At the time of its
original publication, Caloplaca...
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maydenaensis Richards, 1971
Parvotettix rangaensis Richards, 1970
Parvotettix whinrayi Richards, 1974 Beasley-Hall,
Perry G.; Tierney,
Simon M.; Weinstein, Phillip;...
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coexists with
other species,
including Elixjohnia gallowayi,
Tarasginia whinrayi, and
Dufourea ligulata. Less commonly, it can be
found alongside Tarasginia...