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- Lecidea atrobrunnea is a group of lichen-forming fungi in the family Lecideaceae. Previously though to represent a single, widely distributed crustose...
- Elysius atrobrunnea is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Walter Rothschild in 1909. It is found in Venezuela. Savela, Markku. "Elysius...
- Greigia Atrobrunnea is a species of plant in the family Bromeliaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador, where it was first identified in 1981. It is a terrestrial...
- demonstrated that P. fuscofulva, a species that used to be known as P. atrobrunnea, belongs to the genus Psilocybe s.s. but does not contain psychotropic...
- Psilocybe semilanceata. It was previously most commonly known as Psilocybe atrobrunnea but the holotype does not exist and the neotype of this species was lost...
- Transeau Spirogyra asiatica Czurda Spirogyra atasiana Czurda Spirogyra atrobrunnea Gauthier-Lièvre Spirogyra aubvillei Gauthier-Lièvre Spirogyra australica...
- chemical studies in the potential psychotropic species complex of Psilocybe atrobrunnea with taxonomic and nomenclatural notes". Persoonia. 34: 1–9. doi:10...
- cushions. E.g. Peltula clavata Lepraria incana, a powdery lichen Lecidea atrobrunnea, an endolithic lichen Acarospora fuscata, an epilithic lichen Amandinea...
- (Baker) Jessop Ledebouria asperifolia (van der Merwe) S.Venter Ledebouria atrobrunnea S.Venter Ledebouria caesiomontana Hankey & Hahn Ledebouria camerooniana...
- chemical studies in the potential psychotropic species complex of Psilocybe atrobrunnea with taxonomic and nomenclatural notes". Persoonia. 34: 1–9. doi:10...