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- Alectoria may refer to: Alectoria (fungus), a genus of lichenized fungi Alectoria superba, a monotypic genus of bush crickets or katydids in the subfamily...
- Species of Alectoria include Alectoria fallacina, Alectoria imshaugii, Alectoria lata; Alectoria nigricans, Alectoria ochroleuca and Alectoria vancouvernsis...
- those of the genus Alectoria.: 148  A distinguishing test is that the branches of Usnea are somewhat elastic, but the branches of Alectoria snap cleanly off...
- Alectoria is a genus of fruticose lichens belonging to the family Parmeliaceae. Alectoria brodoana Essl. (2016) – Mexico Alectoria gowardii Lumbsch (2010)...
- Alectoria superba is a species of Australian bush crickets or katydids in the subfamily Phaneropterinae. It is the only species in the monotypic genus...
- minuscula Nyl. ex Arnold (1878) Alectoria lanata f. minuscula Nyl. ex Leight. (1878) Alectoria minuscula Nyl. (1871) Alectoria minuscula (Nyl. ex Arnold) Degel...
- A lapis alectorius, alectoria, alectorius, **** stone or capon stone is a non-precious stone found in the gizzard of capons (young, castrated roosters)...
- Alectoria Island is a low, nearly ice-free island less than 2 kilometres (1 nmi) long. It lies in Prince Gustav Channel, about 1 kilometre (0.5 nmi) off...
- fremontii, although it is sometimes identified by the older classification of Alectoria jubata. Several different English names have been used for this lichen...
- described as a new species in 1810 by Swedish lichenologist Erik Acharius, as Alectoria canariensis. After having been transferred to several genera in its taxonomic...