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- William Nylander, with Lithographa petraea ****igned as the type species. This species is now known as Lithographa tesserata. Lithographa graphidioides (Cromb...
- Cuphodes lithographa is a moth of the family Gracillariidae. It is known from Queensland, Australia. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1912. Australian...
- published a system of lichen classification and included the genera Lithographa, Ptychographa, and Encephalographa in the Xylographaceae, leaving out...
- Lecidea leptostigma Nyl. (1868) Leciographa ****ociata (Th.Fr.) Zopf (1896) Lithographa andrewii Stirt. (1878) Nesolechia ****ociata (Th.Fr.) Sacc. & D.Sacc....
- Hoffman, 1949 Nannaria liriodendra Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 Nannaria lithographa Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022 Nannaria lutra Hennen, Means & Marek, 2022...
- Lichenomphalia Lichina Lichinella Lichinodium Lignoscripta Lithoglypha Lithographa Lithogyalideopsis Lithothelium Llimonaea Lobaria Lobariella Lobarina...
- Cuphodes lechriotoma (Turner, 1913) Cuphodes leucocera Vári, 1961 Cuphodes lithographa (Meyrick, 1912) Cuphodes maculosa Turner, 1940 Cuphodes melanostola (Meyrick...
- Homodes iomolybda Meyrick, 1889 India (Meghalaya), New Guinea Homodes lithographa Hampson, 1926 Solomon Islands Homodes magnifica Viette, 1958 Madagascar...
- holoteles (Turner, 1913) Cuphodes lechriotoma (Turner, 1913) Cuphodes lithographa (Meyrick, 1912) Cuphodes maculosa Turner, 1940 Cuphodes niphadias (Turner...
- following molecular analysis published in 2015. Lambiella – 12 spp. Lithographa – 10 spp. Ptychographa – 1 sp. Xylographa – 2 spp. Steinera was previously...