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The Genera Canomaculina and Parmotrema (Parmeliaceae, Lichenized Ascomycota) in Curitiba, Paraná State, Brazil SIONARA ELIASARO1,2 and CRISTINE G
Mycokeysa Review 5: 1–30 Of(2012) the Genus Bulbothrix Hale: the Species with Medullary Salazinic Acid Lacking
Opuscula Philolichenum Issue Spanning: January – December 2012 VOLUME 11
An Update on the Genus Parmelinella Elix & Hale
Abstracts for IAL 6- ABLS Joint Meeting (2008)
A Review of the Genus Bulbothrix Hale: the Isidiate, Sorediate, and Pustulate Species with Medullary Salazinic Acid
Canoparmelia Cinerascens Belongs in the Genus Parmelinella (Parmeliaceae, Lichenized Ascomycota)
Lichens of the Sirumalai Hills, Eastern Ghats with One Genus and Six Species New to India
MYELOCHROA John A.Elix [From Flora of Australia Volume 55 (1994)]
Molecular Phylogeny and Historical Biogeography of the Lichen-Forming Fungal Genus Flavoparmelia (Ascomycota: Parmeliaceae)
Ethnolichenology—The Use of Lichens in the Himalayas and Southwestern Parts of China
Research Article Diversity of Macrolichens in Bolampatti II Forest Range (Siruvani Hills), Western Ghats, Tamil Nadu, India
Opuscula Philolichenum, 11: 120-XXXX
Phylogenetic Generic Classification of Parmelioid Lichens (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) Based on Molecular, Morphological and Chemical Evidence
Diversity and Phylogenetic Analyses in Parmelioid Lichens in Kenya
In the Galapagos Islands
Phylogenetic Studies Uncover a Predominantly African Lineage
M. T. Adler - Líquenes Parmelioides Del Parque Nacionalissn 0373-580 Copo X Bol
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Lichen Biology
Lichens: a Resource Chest of Herbal Antimicrobial Compounds
Accelerated Evolutionary Rates in Tropical and Oceanic Parmelioid
Actualización Nomenclatural Y Taxonómica Del Catálogo De
PARMELINOPSIS John A.Elix [From Flora of Australia Volume 55 (1994)]
Vertika Shukla D.K. Upreti Rajesh Bajpai
(Lichenes) Hasil Eksplorasi Tanaman Lumut Kerak (Liche
Parmelina Atricha (NYL.) P
Notoparmelia, a New Genus of Parmeliaceae (Ascomycota) Based on Overlooked Reproductive Anatomical Features, Phylogeny and Distribution Pattern
Endolichenic Fungi: a New Source of Rich Bioactive Secondary Metabolites on the Horizon By: Joshua J
Michel Navarro Benatti1,3,4 & Neli Kika Honda2
Progress in Botany / Volume 71
Using Target Enrichment Sequencing to Study the Higher