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- The Parmeliaceae is a large and diverse family of Lecanoromycetes. With over 2700 species in 71 genera, it is the largest family of lichen-forming fungi...
- (1979) – on acidic rock. Ahtiana aurescens (Tuck.) T**** & Randlane   [Parmeliaceae] Syn.: Cetraria aurescens Tuck. Skorepa et al. (1977) – Allegany Co....
- snow tea"), is a fruticose lichenized species of fungus in the family Parmeliaceae. It is distributed throughout Southwest and Northwest China (including...
- Heterodermia, Physconia), the Teloschistaceae (Xanthoria), as well as the Parmeliaceae (Cetraria, Hypogymnia, and Parmeliopsis). Its broad cir****scription meant...
- bottlebrush shield lichen, is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It occurs in east Asia, Europe, and eastern North America, where it...
- commonly known as bushy beard lichen, is a fruticose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. Usnea strigosa has worldwide distribution. It is a common tree lichen...
- Gypsoplacaceae Haematommataceae Lecanoraceae Malmideaceae Megalariaceae Parmeliaceae Pilocarpaceae Psilolechiaceae Psoraceae Ramalinaceae Ramboldiaceae Scoliciosporaceae...
- Xanthoparmelia mougeotii is a species of foliose lichen belonging to the family Parmeliaceae. The lichen has a foliose thallus that is usually 2–4 cm (0.8–1.6 in)...
- Division: Ascomycota class: Lecanoromycetes Order: Lecanorales Family: Parmeliaceae Genus: Parmotrema Species: P. perlatum Binomial name Parmotrema perlatum...
- t****els anc****d on bark or twigs.: 203  The genus is in the family Parmeliaceae. It grows all over the world. Members of the genus are commonly called...