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- Arctoparmelia is a genus of ring lichens in the family Parmeliaceae. The genus was cir****scribed by American lichenologist Mason Hale in 1986 with A. centrifuga...
- Arctoparmelia separata, commonly known as the rippled ring lichen, is a species of foliose, ring lichen in the family Parmeliaceae with a roughly cir****polar...
- Arctoparmelia centrifuga or the concentric ring lichen is a species of ring lichen belonging to the family Parmeliaceae. Synonym: Lichen centrifugus L...
- different genera based on the structure of their cortex. These include Arctoparmelia, Bulbothrix, Canoparmelia, Cetrariastrum, Concamerella, Everniastrum...
- to distinguish it from the morphologically similar genera, such as Arctoparmelia, Flavoparmelia, and Xanthoparmelia. These include a dark, velvety lower...
- Stizenb. (1861) – 34 spp. Arctocetraria Kärnefelt & A.T**** (1993) Arctoparmelia Hale (1986) – 5 spp. Asahinea W.L.Culb. & C.F.Culb. (1965) – 2 spp....
- septentrionalis Ribbon rag lichen, Platismatia stenophylla Ring lichen, Arctoparmelia subcentrifuga Shield lichen, Parmelia fraudans Tattered rag lichen,...
- Lecanorales: Parmeliaceae, including the genera Alectoria, Allantoparmelia, Arctoparmelia, Brodoa, Bryoria, Cetraria, Cetrariella, Cetrelia, Cornicularia, Evernia...
- Aplanocalenia Aptrootia Aquacidia Architrypethelium Arctocetraria Arctomia Arctoparmelia Argopsis Aridoplaca Arrhenia Arthonia (list) Arthopyrenia Arthotheliopsis...
- Skorepa et al. (1979) – on bark. Lendemer & Knapp (2007) - (6. Pocomoke) Arctoparmelia centrifuga? (L.) Hale   [Parmeliaceae] E.G. Worthley Herbarium - Baltimore...