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- Gyalolechia is a genus of lichen-forming fungi belonging to the family Teloschistaceae. It contains 18 species of crustose lichens. The genus was cir****scribed...
- Gyalolechia fulgens, the scrambled egg lichen, is a species of terricolous (ground-dwelling), squamulose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. The lichen...
- Lőkös & Hur (2017) Synonyms Caloplaca ussuriensis Oxner, S.Y.Kondr. & Elix (2011) Gyalolechia ussuriensis (Oxner, S.Y.Kondr. & Elix) Vondrák (2016)...
- nivalis (Körb.) S.Y.Kondr. (2020) Synonyms List Zeora nivalis Körb. (1853) Gyalolechia nivalis (Körb.) A.M****al. (1853) Callopisma nivale (Körb.) Körb. (1855)...
- Teloschistaceae. In 2013, Søchting proposed a transfer to the genus Gyalolechia. Sergey Kondratyuk made it the type species of the newly cir****scribed...
- lichen was first described by Italian botanist Martino Anzi in 1868, as Gyalolechia carneonivea. German lichenologist Christoph Scheidegger cir****scribed...
- description, Magnusson notes a similarity to the lichen now known as Gyalolechia flavovirescens, but distinguishes the new species by its lack of a visible...
- apothecia often feature a yellow crenulate thalline margin. Another species, Gyalolechia flavovirescens, has large orange apothecia, which contrast sharply with...
- the only place the lichen has been do****ented. Although similar to Gyalolechia flavovirescens in appearance, Caloplaca begaensis has grayish-green areolae...
- now monotypic, as most of its former species have been transferred to Gyalolechia or other Teloschistaceae genera. "Fulgensia". Catalogue of Life. Species...