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- T**** (1995) Melanelia hepatizon (Ach.) A.T**** (1995) Melanelia microglabra Divakar, Upreti, G.P.Sinha & Elix (2003) – India Melanelia pseudoglabra (Essl...
- Melanelia panniformis is a species of fungus belonging to the family Parmeliaceae. It has cosmopolitan distribution. "Melanelia panniformis (Nyl.) Essl"...
- Melanelia microglabra is a rare species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling) foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It is found in high-elevation locations...
- genus Melanelia, which he created to contain the brown Parmeliae species. In 2004, after early molecular phylogenetic evidence showed that Melanelia was...
- Parmelia trabeculata. Ted Esslinger transferred the species to the new genus Melanelia in 1978, which he cir****scribed to contain the brown parmeliae species...
- its spore size, measuring 8–9 by 5 μm. It was transferred to the genus Melanelia by Ted Esslinger in 1978, and then to the newly cir****scribed genus Melanohalea...
- Zahlbruckner as Parmelia ushuaiensis. Ted Esslinger transferred to the new genus Melanelia in 1978, which he cir****scribed to contain the brown parmeliae species...
- Parmelia subverruculifera. It was transferred to the segregate genus Melanelia in 1991, and then to the genus Melanohalea in 2004. "Synonymy: Melanohalea...
- Parmelia elegantula, in 1930. Ted Esslinger transferred it to the genus Melanelia in 1978. Finally, it was ****igned to the newly cir****scribed genus Melanohalea...
- and Josef Poelt in 1961. Theodore Esslinger transferred it to the genus Melanelia in 1978 when he reorganized the classification of the brown Parmeliae...