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- of Xanthoria. Xanthoria aureola (Ach.) Erichsen (1930) Xanthoria calcicola Oxner (1937) Xanthoria coomae S.Y.Kondr. & Kärnefelt (2007) Xanthoria ectaneoides...
- Xanthoria parietina is a foliose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. It has wide distribution, and many common names such as common orange lichen, yellow...
- Xanthoria aureola, commonly known as the seaside sunburst lichen, is a lichenized species of fungus in the family Teloschistaceae and phylum Ascomycota...
- Encolpotis xanthoria is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1909. It is found in Kenya, Malawi and the South African...
- Xanthoria ulophyllodes is a species of mostly saxicolous (corticolous-dwelling) lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. It was formally described as a new...
- 1998 confirmed the genetic distinctiveness between Xanthoria calcicola and Xanthoria parietina. Xanthoria calcicola is found in the southern temperate region...
- Rusavskia elegans (formerly Xanthoria elegans), commonly known as the elegant sunburst lichen, is a lichenized species of fungus in the genus Rusavskia...
- (Hoffm.) Tuck. (1882) Xanthoria polycarpa (Hoffm.) Rieber (1891) Xanthoria lychnea f. polycarpa (Hoffm.) Eitner (1901) Xanthoria lychnea subsp. polycarpa...
- psychrophile that was found in 120,000-year-old ice. Umbilicaria antarctica and Xanthoria elegans are lichens that have been recorded photosynthesizing at temperatures...
- Frödén, Arup & Søchting (2013) Synonyms Lichen candelarius L. (1753) Xanthoria candelaria (L.) Th.Fr. (1861) Teloschistes candelarius (L.) Fink (1935)...