Calicium is a genus of leprose lichens.: 234 It is in the family Caliciaceae, and has 40 species. The sexual reproduction structures are a mass of loose...
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Calicium brachysporum is a species of leprose lichen in the family Caliciaceae. The first specimen of Calicium brachysporum (originally identified as Cyphelium...
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Calicium corynellum is a species of pin lichen in the family Caliciaceae. It is found scattered across parts of Europe, North America, and Asia, where...
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Phaeocalicium polyporaeum (redirect from Calicium polyporaeum)
Mycocaliciaceae Genus: Phaeocalicium Species: P. polyporaeum Binomial name Phaeocalicium polyporaeum (Nyl.) Tibell (1979) Synonyms Calicium polyporaeum Nyl. (1875)...
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Allocalicium (redirect from Calicium adaequatum)
and poplar. The species was originally described in 1869 as a member of Calicium, but molecular phylogenetics analysis demonstrated it was not a member...
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Calicium trabinellum, commonly known as the yellow-collar stubble lichen, is a widespread species of pin lichen in the family Caliciaceae. It was first...
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Calicium chlorosporum is a crustose lichen that is found growing on trees throughout much of the world. The lichen has a lichenized life habit. Its thallus...
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Calicium victorianum is a crustose lichen that is found growing on trees and wooden materials. It has a greyish white almost inconspicuous thallus with...
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Calicium episcalare is a rare species of pin lichen that is known from only a single locality in Sweden. It is in the family Caliciaceae. It one of the...
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Calicium viride, commonly known as the green stubble lichen, is a species of pin lichen in the family Caliciaceae, and the type species of the genus Calicium...
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Calicium sequoiae is a crustose lichen that has only been found growing on old-growth redwood trees in California. It is a species of pin lichen (genus...
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Chaenotheca brunneola (redirect from Calicium brunneolum)
Coniocybaceae. It was first scientifically described by Erik Acharius in 1816, as Calicium brunneolum. Johannes Müller Argoviensis transferred it to the genus Chaenotheca...
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branches; also the apothecium (fruiting body) of lichens of the order Calicium the capitulum of the humerus in vertebrates the gnathosoma of ticks and...
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Calicium glaucellum is a crustose lichen that is found growing on trees throughout much of the world. The species is similar to Calicium abietinum. The...
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Calicium abietinum, commonly known as fir pin or black stubble, is a crustose lichen that is found growing on trees throughout much of the world. The lichen...
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Calicium lenticulare is a crustose lichen that is found growing on trees in the South West region of Western Australia. "Calicium lenticulare". FloraBase...
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Calicium quercinum is a species of lichen belonging to the family Caliciaceae. It is native to Europe and North America. "Calicium quercinum Pers". www...
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Calicium tricolor is a crustose lichen that is found growing on trees in the South West region of Western Australia. "Calicium tricolor". FloraBase. Western...
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Calicium laevigatum is a crustose lichen that is found growing on trees in the South West region of Western Australia. "Calicium laevigatum". FloraBase...
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Calicium salicinum is a crustose lichen that is found growing on trees in the South West region of Western Australia. "Calicium salicinum". FloraBase...
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Calicium pinicola is a species of lignicolous (wood-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Caliciaceae. It is widely distributed in Europe, and also...
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Calicium robustellum is a crustose lichen that is found growing on trees in the Gascoyne region of Western Australia and in Queensland. "Calicium robustellum"...
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Chrysothrix chlorina (redirect from Calicium chlorinum)
thallus of a Calicium species, resulting in the erroneous use of the name Calicium chlorinum. This confusion likely arose when specimens of Calicium chlorinum...
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Calicium carolinianum is a species of lichen in the family Caliciaceae. It is endemic to the Gulf Coastal Plain region of the United States. The lichen...
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Cyphelium tigillare (redirect from Calicium tigillare)
Cyphelium tigillare (Ach.) Ach. (1815) Synonyms Lichen tigillaris Ach. (1798) Calicium tigillare (Ach.) Turner & Borrer Lecidea tigillaris (Ach.) Ach. (1803)...
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Chaenothecopsis vainioana (redirect from Calicium vainioanum)
by Czech lichenologist Josef Nádvorník in 1940 as a member of the genus Calicium. The specific epithet honours Finnish lichenologist Edvard August Vainio...
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lichen - Lecanactis Peppermint drop lichen - Icmadophila Pin lichen - Calicium,: 15 Chaenotheca: 15 Pore lichen - Pertusaria Puffed sunken disk lichen...
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Calicium abietinum Calicium glaucellum Calicium robustellum Calicium salicinum Calicium subquercinum Calicium tricolor Calicium victorianum Calicium victorianum...
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Chaenothecopsis Species: C. viridialba Binomial name Chaenothecopsis viridialba (Kremp.) Alb.Schmidt (1970) Synonyms Calicium viridialbum Kremp. (1871)...
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Coniocybaceae. It was first described in 1800 by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon as Calicium cinereum. Leif Tibell transferred it to the genus Chaenotheca in 1987....
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