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- Hypotrachyna brasiliana (Nyl.) Hale (1974) Synonyms Cetrariastrum Sipman (1980) Everniastrum Hale (1976) Parmelia sect. Everniiformes Hue (1899) Parmelia sect. Hypotrachyna...
- lichen species (with Hypotrachyna cirrhata (= Everniastrum cirrhatum), Hypotrachyna nepalensis(= Everniastrum nepalense), and Parmotrema cetratum being the...
- caperatus LC Stable basidiomycota agaricomycetes agaricales cortinariaceae Everniastrum nepalense LC Unknown ascomycota lecanoromycetes lecanorales parmeliaceae...
- the Dutch lichenologist Harrie Sipman, who classified it in the genus Everniastrum. The type specimen was collected in 1976 along the Cusco-Pilcopata-Paucartambo...
- Arctoparmelia, Bulbothrix, Canoparmelia, Cetrariastrum, Concamerella, Everniastrum, Flavoparmelia, Hypotrachyna, Neofuscelia, Paraparmelia, Parmelina, Parmotrema...
- morphology could be closely correlated to the extant lichen species Everniastrum cirrhatum. However, several key diagnostic features which would allow...
- Metzgeria, Campylopus, and Dicranum. Frequent lichen ****ociates include Everniastrum, Hypotrachyna, and Peltigera. The specific epithet rhizinata refers to...
- campbelliana Cladonia capitellata Cladonia cervicornis subsp. verticillata Everniastrum sorocheilum Menegazzia cir****sorediata Opegrapha diaphoriza Parmelia...
- in shape, measuring 12–16 by 7–10 μm. The superficially similar genus Everniastrum, in contrast, does not have a holdfast, it does have both rhizines and...
- with the common Flavopunctelia flaventior and members of the genera Everniastrum, Heterodermia, Hypogymnia, and Parmotrema. At lower elevations it is...