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- The Ramalinaceae are a family of lichenized fungi in the order Lecanorales. The family name is synonymous with the name Bacidiaceae. Species of this family...
- Ramalina sarahae is a species of fruticose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. This species is endemic to the Channel Islands of California, USA. Ramalina...
- on the cortex are K−, C−, KC+ dark yellow, and P−.: 189  It is in the Ramalinaceae and in the suborder Lecanorineae. The genus has a widespread distribution...
- species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), fruticose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. It is found in the Azores, where it grows on coastal rocks. The lichen...
- Malmideaceae Megalariaceae Parmeliaceae Pilocarpaceae Psilolechiaceae Psoraceae Ramalinaceae Ramboldiaceae Scoliciosporaceae Sphaerophoraceae Tephromelataceae Leprocaulales...
- little-known species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. Found in the Russian Far East, it was formally described as a new species...
- subtropical, or temperate climates. It is in the genus Ramalina of the family Ramalinaceae. The coexistence of two different species of the Trebouxia genus of green...
- Ramalina fastigiata is a species of fruticose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. It is a common species found in Asia, Europe, and North America. The lichen...
- Biatora aureolepra is a species of lichen in the family Ramalinaceae, first found in inland rainforests of British Columbia. Spribille, Toby; Björk, Curtis...
- Biatora vernalis is a species of lichen belonging to the family Ramalinaceae. It is native to Eurasia and Northern America. "Biatora_vernalis". www.mycobank...