Ephebe is a genus of lichen in the family Lichinaceae. Ephebe epheboides (F.Wilson) Henssen (1963) Ephebe fruticosa Henssen (1963) Ephebe hispidula (Ach...
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Ephebos (disambiguation) (redirect from Ephebe (disambiguation))
a list of people with the name Ephebe, a fictional place in the Discworld setting Ephebe (lichen), a genus of lichen Efebos, a 1918 novel by Polish composer...
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Ephebe lanata is a species of filamentous lichen in the family Lichinaceae, and the type species of the genus Ephebe. The lichen was first described as...
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Sulphur lichen - Fulgensia Sunburst lichen - Xanthomendoza, Xanthoria: 143 Sunken disk lichen - Aspicilia: 223 Thread lichen - Ephebe Tile lichen - Lecidea: 298 ...
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Discworld (world) (redirect from Ephebe (Discworld))
time for Ephebe's major export: philosophy. For what it's worth (about one Ankh-Morpork penny), the currency of Ephebe is the talent. Ephebe is a city...
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The following outline provides an overview of and topical guide to lichens. Lichen – composite organism made up of multiple species – a fungal partner...
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"to spin", from filum, meaning "thread". Bryoria fremontii Ephebe lanata A foliose lichen has flat, leaf-like lobes that are generally not firmly bonded...
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Zahlbrucknerella (category Lichen genera)
and with which Zahlbrucknerella has historically been confused, include Ephebe, Placynthium, and Spilonema. Most species in the genus have a limited range...
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Rhizocarpon timdalii (category Lichen species)
Associated lichen species vary by region, including Acarospora species, Lecanora polytropa, and Rhizocarpon geographicum in North America, and Ephebe lanata...
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The following list of lichens of Maryland is derived from the following sources: (1) lichens listed in the 1977 publication by Skorepa (Allen C. Skorepa)...
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Thelebolus zukalii Heimerl (1889). Zukal, Hugo (1883). "Eine neue Flechte: Ephebe kerneri". Österreichische botanische Zeitschrift (in German). 33 (7): 209–210...
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Lichinaceae (category Lichen families)
included two tribes in the Lichinaceae: Ephebeae, which contained the genera Ephebe and Gonionema, and Lichineae, which contained Lichina, the type genus. In...
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This is a list of lichens of Western Australia: Acarospora cervina Acarospora citrina Acarospora nodulosa Acarospora novae-hollandiae Acarospora sinopica...
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Stigmidium is a genus of lichenicolous (lichen-eating) fungi in the family Mycosphaerellaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Italian botanist Vittore...
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Syd. 1935 Family: Ephebaceae Th. Fr. 1861 Genus: Ephebe Fr. 1825 Ephebe lanata (L.) Vain. 1888 Ephebe pubescens (L.) Fr. 1826, accepted as Pseudephebe...
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