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- Darbishire in 1895. Dendrographa alectoroides Sundin & Tehler (1996) Dendrographa austrosorediata Aptroot & Gumboski (2017) – Brazil Dendrographa conformis (Tehler)...
- Dendrographa austrosorediata is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Roccellaceae. Found in Brazil, it was formally described...
- Currently, the main sources are Roccella montagnei (Mozambique) and Dendrographa leucophoea (California). The main use of litmus is to test whether a...
- Diederich. The type was collected in France, where it was found growing on Dendrographa decolorans. The specific epithet serusiauxii honours the Belgian lichenologist...
- dactylobasidia Spain Dendrothele macrosporae Tremella dendrographae USA Dendrographa minor Tremella diaporthicola USA Diaporthe spp Tremella discicola Belgium...
- species belongs in an isolated clade in the Roccellaceae along with Dendrographa, Syncesia, and Roccellina. "Synonymy. Current Name: Austroroccella ****ana...
- Lichen Verrucaria xyloxena Fungi (including lichens) Lichen Wadeana dendrographa Fungi (including lichens) Lichen Wadeana minuta Fungi (including lichens)...
- Cystocoleus Dacampia Dactylina Davidgallowaya Degelia Dendriscosticta Dendrographa Dermatis**** Dermatocarpon Dermiscellum Diaphorographis Dibaeis Dichosporidium...
- incertae sedis Order: incertae sedis Family: incertae sedis Genus: Wadeana Coppins & P. James Type species Wadeana dendrographa (Nyl.) Coppins & P. James...
- & Torrente (1993) – 21 spp. Crocellina Tehler & Ertz (2014) – 1 sp. Dendrographa Darb. (1895) – 7 spp. Dichosporidium Pat. (1903) – 8 spp. Diplogramma...