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- Acrocordia is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Monoblastiaceae. These lichens form thin, whitish to pale grey crusts on tree bark and rocks...
- Acrocordia cavata is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Monoblastiaceae. It was first formally described in 1814 by...
- Acrocordia gemmata is a species of lichen belonging to the family Monoblastiaceae. Acrocordia gemmata is characterised by a thin, crustose thallus that...
- ultraviolet light, or deposit reddish anthraquinone pigments in their walls. Acrocordia A.M****al. (1854) – 6 spp. Anisomeridium (Müll.Arg.) M.Choisy (1928) –...
- Stigmidium aggregatum, Mycosphaerellaceae A. alba (Schrad.) Zahlbr. (1921) = Acrocordia gemmata, Monoblastiaceae A. albida Müll. Arg. (1884) = Polymeridium albidum...
- A.; Sanderson, A.; Simkin, J. (2023). Perithecial genera I, including Acrocordia, Alloarthopyrenia, Anisomeridium, Antennulariella, Arthopyrenia, Celothelium...
- deterioration happens among different substrates and species. Source: Acrocordia conoidea Petractis clausa Rinodina immersa Verrucaria baldensis Verrucaria...
- A.; Sanderson, A.; Simkin, J. (2023). Perithecial genera I, including Acrocordia, Alloarthopyrenia, Anisomeridium, Antennulariella, Arthopyrenia, Celothelium...
- for the species Ramalina canariensis and new regional records including Acrocordia cavata, Graphis betulina, Lichenodiplis pertusariicola, Muellerella hospitans...
- A.; Sanderson, A.; Simkin, J. (2023). Perithecial genera I, including Acrocordia, Alloarthopyrenia, Anisomeridium, Antennulariella, Arthopyrenia, Celothelium...