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- Baeomyces is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Baeomycetaceae. Members of Baeomyces are commonly called cap lichens. The genus was cir****scribed...
- Supplementum Plantarum as Lichen baeomyces. The genus Dibaeis was previously considered a synonym of genus Baeomyces, until genetic testing established...
- Baeomyces heteromorphus is a species of terricolous (ground-dwelling) lichen in the family Baeomycetaceae. It has an Australasian distribution. Characteristics...
- Synonymy. Current Name: Baeomyces carneus Flörke, Deutsche Lich. 8: 16 (1821)". Species Fungorum. Retrieved 24 March 2024. "Baeomyces carneus Flörke". Catalogue...
- species now called Dibaeis baeomyces did not belong to the genus Baeomyces. B. rufus was the lichen representing genus Baeomyces whose DNA was sequenced...
- species was first formally described by Jacques Labillardière in 1806, as Baeomyces reteporus. The type specimen was collected from Tasmania. This sample...
- genus Pilophorus in 1857. The species was first described in 1803 as Baeomyces acicularis by the Swedish botanist and "father of lichenology" Erik Acharius...
- Baeomyces species did not suggest any phylogenetic relatedness with Leotia. Later studies demonstrated a sister group relationship between Baeomyces and...
- epithet refers to the way the stipitate apothecia resemble those in genus Baeomyces. da Silva Cáceres, Marcela Eugenia; Aptroot, André (2017). "Lichens from...
- botanist Erik Acharius first formally described the species in 1803 as Baeomyces pocillum, but Olivier Jules Richard transferred it to the genus Cladonia...