Lichen fulgens. In its long taxonomic history, it has been proposed for inclusion in several genera, including Biatora, Caloplaca, Fulgensia, and Lecanora...
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Gyalolechia bracteata (redirect from Parmelia fulgens var. bracteata)
Lichen bracteatus (Hoffm.) Ach. (1799) Parmelia fulgens var. bracteata (Hoffm.) Ach. (1803) Lecanora fulgens var. bracteata (Hoffm.) Ach. (1810) Lecanora...
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glasswort, and the only location in Ireland in which the rare lichen Fulgensia fulgens is found. Other plants found in the reserve include wild thyme, birds-foot...
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that status in 1965. After Massalongo introduced the monotypic genus Fulgensia in 1853, Gyalolechia fell out of use. Gyalolechia was resurrected for...
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lichens) Lichen Enterographa sorediata Fungi (including lichens) Lichen Fulgensia fulgens Fungi (including lichens) Lichen Fuscopannaria sampaiana Fungi (including...
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as the sausage lichen (Usnea articulata) and scrambled-egg lichen (Fulgensia fulgens), and around 60 species are found in the compacted soils. Braunton...
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epigaea the lichen Diploschistes scrupsos var. bryophilus the lichen Fulgensia fulgens the lichen Lecidea decipiens the lichen Squamaria lentigera the lichen...
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CG7 Buellia epigaea CG7 Diploschistes scruposus var. bryophilus CG7 Fulgensia fulgens CG7 Lecidea decipiens CG7 Squamaria lentigera CG7 Toximia caerulea...
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accepted 12 genera in Teloschistaceae in 2006: Caloplaca, Cephalophysis, Fulgensia, Huea, Ioplaca, Josefpoeltia, Seirophora, Teloschistes, Xanthodactylon...
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