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Heppia is a
genus of olive, brownish, gray, or
blackish squamulose, crustose, or
peltate like lichens.
Heppia was once the type
genus of the
family Heppiaceae...
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Heppia conchiloba (common soil ruby) is a gray to
light brown squamulous to
foliose terricolous (grows on soil)
lichen that
occurs in
southwestern deserts...
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Heppia arenacea is a
species of
terricolous (ground-dwelling)
lichen in the
family Lichinaceae.
Discovered in Yemen, it is
characterized by its sand-coloured...
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family Lichenopeltella. It
grows on the
thallus and
apothecia of
Heppia despreauxii.
Lichenopeltella heppiae was
first described by
Dutch lichenologist...
- Nattr****. Genus:
Heppia (Lichens)
Heppia azurea Vain
Heppia guepini Nyl.
Heppia guepini var.
nigrolimbata Nyl
Heppia mossamedana Wain
Heppia nigrolimbata...
- negative. The
thallus of
members of the
genus are
similar to
members of
Heppia, Psora, and Placidium,
although the
first genus has
cyanobacteria from the...
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Gloeoheppia and
Heppia,
initially suggested by
Vilmos Kőfaragó-Gyelnik in 1935.
Henssen observed that the
unique paraphyses of
Heppia, with a base comprising...
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family proposed by
Alexander Zahlbruckner in 1906 to
contain the
genus Heppia. It was
considered to
differ from the
Peltulaceae in the
polysporous asci...
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Haematomma similis Hafellia disciformis Hafellia dissa Hafellia reagens Heppia despreauxii Hertelidea pseudobotryosa Heterodea beaugleholei Heterodea muelleri...
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mycological family Heppiaceae commemorates his name, as does the
lichen genus Heppia (Nägeli ex A.M****al, 1854), the
botanical genus Heppiella (Regel, 1853;...