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- (1822–1905). Phillipsia carminea Phillipsia carnicolor Phillipsia chardoniana Phillipsia chinensis Phillipsia costaricensis Phillipsia crenulata Phillipsia crenulopsis...
- Phillipsiidae belonging to the subfamily Archegoninae. The type species is "Phillipsia" granulifera Holzapfel (1889); genus also includes E. aithyia (Hahn, Hahn...
- Phillipsia subpurpurea is a species of fungus in the family Sarcoscyphaceae. It is found in Australia where it grows as a saprophyte on wood. The fungus...
- Phillipsia lutea is a species of fungus in the family Sarcoscyphaceae. It was originally described in 1969 by William Clark Denison from collections made...
- (1982). "Die Trilobiten des belgischen Kohlenkalkes (Unter-Karbon). 4. Phillipsia". Geologica et Palaeontologica. 16: 163–182. cited in Dieter Korn. "Carrière...
- following genera are included, divided among six subfamilies: No subfamily Phillipsia (type genus) Breviphillipsia Comptonaspis Griffithidella Hesslerides Kollarcephalus...
- Neoproetus Nipponaspis Novoameura Nunnaspis Paraphillipsia Persiax Phillibole Phillipsia Piltonia Pseudophillipsia Simulopaladin Spinibole Thaiaspis Thigriffides...
- Joseph Berkeley dedicated to Phillips a genus of fungi under the name Phillipsia. Phillips was involved in the conversion of the Shrewsbury Free School...
- Phacelia lutea, a New World plant Phaeosia lutea, a North American moth Phillipsia lutea, an apothecial fungus Phlebotomus lutea, a sand fly Pimpinella lutea...
- Caribbean. Three other tropical genera of the family Sarcoscyphaceae, Phillipsia, Sarcoscypha, and Geodina, have brightly colored apothecia which might...