Definition of Cornicularia. Meaning of Cornicularia. Synonyms of Cornicularia

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- Cornicularia is a genus of lichenised ascomycetes in the large family Parmeliaceae. It is a monotypic genus, with a single currently accepted species,...
- formally described by Swedish lichenologist Erik Acharius in 1810, as Cornicularia ochroleuca var. nigricans. William Nylander promoted it to distinct species...
- pulvinatum (Th.Fr.) Körb. (1863) Polyblastia pulvinata (Th.Fr.) Jatta (1900) Cornicularia mirabilis Lynge (1940) Pyrenothamnia spraguei Tuck. (1883) Endocarpon...
- NVC community SD11 (Carex arenaria - Cornicularia aculeata dune community) is one of the 16 sand-dune communities in the British National Vegetation classification...
- in 1833. It is a senior synonym of Paragonatium, as well as Wideria, Cornicularia, Prosopotheca, Tigellinus, and Trachynella. Some males in this group...
- Orthothecium and Tortula, as well as the lichen genera Cetraria, Thamnolia, Cornicularia, Lecidea, Ochrolechia and Parmelia. Common flowering plants of the high...
- Flatterer") Commorientes ("Those Dying Together") Condalium ("The Slave Ring") Cornicularia Dyscolus ("The Grouch") Foeneratrix ("The Lady Moneylender") Fretum ("The...
- Orthothecium and Tortura, as well as the lichen genera Cetraria, Thamnolia, Cornicularia, Lecidea, Ochrolechia and Parmelia. Permanent mammal species include...
- Haematomma Bowl lichen - Psoroma Bran lichen - Parmeliopsis Brittle lichen - Cornicularia Bullseye lichen - Placopsis Bruised lichen - Toninia Button lichen -...
- Later on, Erik Acharius, the "father of lichenology" gave it a name of Cornicularia aculeata, which lately has been changed to Coelocaulon aculeatum. Finally...