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- austroafrica Biatorella camptocarpa Biatorella consanguinea Biatorella conspurcans Biatorella contigua Biatorella cyphalea Biatorella floridensis Biatorella fossarum...
- 2012) was an Estonian mycologist. She has described the following taxon: Biatorella contigua N.S.Golubk. & Piin "Taimi Piin-Aaspõllu 03.09.1940–02.09.2012...
- Texas in 1850. Alexander Zahlbruckner proposed a transfer to the genus Biatorella in 1927. James Lendemer and Sean Beeching transferred the taxon to the...
- Lecanoromycetidae. The family is monotypic, and contains the single genus Biatorella, which contains eight species. Species in the genus have a cosmopolitan...
- elegans (Hepp) A. M****al., 1860 Biatorella elegans (Hepp) Stizenb., 1862 Lecidea elegans (Hepp) Stizenb., 1882 Biatorella elegans (Zwackh) Rehm, 1889 Biatoridium...
- Zahlbruckner, an Austrian-Hungarian lichenologist, merged it into the genus Biatorella, based on the fact that they shared a number of characteristics: a crustose...
- Baidera Bapalmuia Bartlettiella Barubria Bathelium Bellemerea Biatora Biatorella Biatoridium Bibbya Bilimbia Blastenia Blastodesmia Blennothallia Bogoriella...
- with a soft, light-colored (not carbonized) margin, like those in genus Biatorella. bifurcate Divided into two parts or branches. See related: dichotomous...
- (including lichens) Lichen Belonia calcicola Fungi (including lichens) Lichen Biatorella fossarum Fungi (including lichens) Lichen Biatoridium monasteriense Fungi...
- Sarcosagium campestre (Fr.) Poetsch & Schiedem.   [Acarosporaceae] Syn.: Biatorella campestris (Fr.) Almq. Skorepa et al. (1979) – on soil. Schismatomma glaucescens...