Definition of Pilocarpaceae. Meaning of Pilocarpaceae. Synonyms of Pilocarpaceae

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Pilocarpaceae. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Pilocarpaceae and, of course, Pilocarpaceae synonyms and on the right images related to the word Pilocarpaceae.

Definition of Pilocarpaceae

No result for Pilocarpaceae. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Pilocarpaceae from wikipedia

- The Pilocarpaceae are a family of crustose lichens in the order Lecanorales. The species of this family have a cosmopolitan distribution and have been...
- Micarea is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pilocarpaceae. The widely distributed genus contains 142 species and new species are described...
- Haematommataceae Lecanoraceae Malmideaceae Megalariaceae Parmeliaceae Pilocarpaceae Psilolechiaceae Psoraceae Ramalinaceae Ramboldiaceae Scoliciosporaceae...
- Cannon & J.C.David, 2001 Parmeliaceae Berchtold, F.v. & Presl, J.S. 1820 Pilocarpaceae Zahlbr., 1905 Porpidiaceae Hertel & Hafellner (1984) Psilolechiaceae...
- accommodate a group of species, formerly placed in genus Malcolmiella (family Pilocarpaceae), that molecular phylogenetics showed to be a distinct lineage and worthy...
- accommodate a group of species, formerly placed in genus Malcolmiella (family Pilocarpaceae), that molecular phylogenetics showed to be a distinct lineage and worthy...
- species parasitising members of Gomphillaceae and one species growing on Pilocarpaceae. The genus can be identified by several key features of its reproductive...
- containing the families Sphaerophoraceae, Psoraceae, Ramalinaceae, and Pilocarpaceae. However, the exact familial placement of Puttea remains unresolved...
- Fellhanera silhouettae is a species of crustose lichen in the family Pilocarpaceae. It was described in 2004 from the granitic island of Silhouette in...
- Byssoloma is a genus of leaf-dwelling lichens in the family Pilocarpaceae. The genus was cir****scribed by the Italian botanist Vittore Benedetto Antonio...