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- Leprocaulon is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Leprocaulaceae. Members of the genus Leprocaulon are commonly called mealy lichens. Leprocaulon...
- Leprocaulon beechingii is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), leprose lichen in the family Leprocaulaceae. Found in the southern Appalachian Mountains...
- Lepraria using molecular phylogenetic techniques. They redefined the genus Leprocaulon to include several crustose lichens that were previously placed in Lepraria...
- Lobaria Map lichen - Rhizocarpon Matted lichen - Pannaria Mealy lichen - Leprocaulon Moonglow lichen - Dimelaena: 260  Mountain lichen - Dimelaena Nail lichen...
- Upreti, D.K. (2018). "The Lichen genera Lepraria (Stereocaulaceae) and Leprocaulon (Leprocaulaceae) in India". Phytotaxa. 356 (2): 101–116. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa...
- generative) tissue. They are ****ociated with the genera Baeomyces, Dibaeis, Leprocaulon, Pilophorus, and Stereocaulon. The term was introduced by Gustav Krabbe...
- Lempholemma Lendemeriella Lepidocollema Lepidostroma Lepra Leprantha Lepraria Leprocaulon Leprocollema Leproplaca Leptochidium Leptogidium Leptogium Leptorhaphis...
- (2): 105–160. doi:10.2307/3243619. JSTOR 3243619. Ashraf, A. (2022). "Leprocaulon nicholsiae and Candelaria asiatica Reported New to ****stan". Biological...
- cr****ilabra L. demersa L. dispersa L. elaeochroma L. epibryon L. epibryon Leprocaulon microscopi**** Leptogium coralloideum L. farinacea L. flavidomarginata...
- Sanjeeva (2018). "The lichen genera Lepraria (Stereocaulaceae) and Leprocaulon (Leprocaulaceae) in India". Phytotaxa. 356 (2): 101–116. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa...