Definition of Collemataceae. Meaning of Collemataceae. Synonyms of Collemataceae

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- The Collemataceae are a lichenized family of fungi in the order Peltigerales. The family contains ten genera and about 325 species. The family has a widespread...
- Collema (jelly lichen) is a genus of lichens in the family Collemataceae. The photobiont is the cyanobacterium genus Nostoc. Species in this genus typically...
- as dotted jelly lichen, is a species of foliose lichen in the family Collemataceae. Formerly known as Collema conglomeratum, it was renamed in 2013. This...
- the shaly jelly lichen, is a species of foliose lichen in the family Collemataceae. Formerly known as Collema polycarpon, it was renamed in 2013 as part...
- lichen, is a species of crustose to subfoliose lichen in the family Collemataceae. This unique lichen species possesses a gelatinous thallus with a dark...
- Tephromelataceae Leprocaulales Leprocaulaceae Peltigerales Coccocarpiaceae Collemataceae Koerberiaceae M****alongiaceae Pannariaceae Peltigeraceae Placynthiaceae...
- species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), foliose lichen in the family Collemataceae. It is found in northwestern North America. The lichen was formally...
- Leptogium is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Collemataceae. It has about 110 species. Species formerly classified under Leptogium have since...
- Leptogium auriculatum is a species of foliose lichen in the family Collemataceae. Found in Cape Horn, the southernmost point of South America, it was...
- Leptogium verrucosum is a rare species of foliose lichen in the family Collemataceae. Found in India, it was formally described as a new species in 2010...