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- Reichlingia is a monotypic genus of Central American tarantulas containing the single species, Reichlingia annae. The genus was first described in 2001...
- Reichlingia is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Arthoniaceae. It has seven species. The genus was originally cir****scribed by Paul Diederich...
- Reichlingia zwackhii is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Arthoniaceae. It was first formally described by German lichenologist...
- Pterinochilus Po****, 1897 – Africa Pterinopelma Po****, 1901 – Brazil Reichlingia Rudloff, 2001 – Belize Reversopelma Schmidt, 2001 – Ecuador or Peru Sahydroaraneus...
- Erpetegomphus leptophis Metriopelma gutzkei Poecilia teresae Rana juliani Reichlingia annae Rhamdia typhla Ageratum radicans Amyris rhomboidea Anemia bartlettii...
- Pterinopelma vitiosum (Keyserling, 1891) (type) - Brazil Reichlingia Rudloff, 2001 Reichlingia annae (Reichling, 1997) (type) - Belize Reversopelma Schmidt...
- phylogenetics analysis, which showed that it formed a clade with the genus Reichlingia. The type species of the genus, Coniocarpon cinnabarinum, had previously...
- species of Synarthonia from Luxembourg, and a new combination in the genus Reichlingia (Arthoniaceae)". The Lichenologist. 52 (4): 261–266. doi:10.1017/s0024282920000274...
- Chrysothrix candelaris, Lepraria spp., Opegrapha vermicellifera, and Reichlingia leopoldii. Inoderma sorediatum is only known to occur at the type locality...
- species of Synarthonia from Luxembourg, and a new combination in the genus Reichlingia (Arthoniaceae)". The Lichenologist. 52 (4): 261–266. doi:10.1017/s0024282920000274...