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- Sierra Nevada range.: 206  It lacks apothecia. It is similar to Usnea scabrata, but is darker, has a thicker cortex, and different chemistry. Lichen spot...
- Daphnella scabrata is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae. Gastropods.com: Daphnella scabrata Tucker, J.K. (2004)...
- Usnea scabrata, the straw beard lichen, is a pale grayish-yellowish green, slender, pendant, branching from the base, unequally branching, shrubby fruticose...
- Carex scabrata, the eastern rough sedge, is a species of flowering plant in the family Cyperaceae. It is native to eastern Canada and the eastern United...
- Swinscow & Krog (1979) Usnea saxidilatata J.M.Rodr. & P.Clerc (2011) Usnea scabrata Nyl. (1875) Usnea scabrida Taylor (1844) Usnea silesiaca Motyka (1930)...
- Wall. ex Benth. Salvia scabiosifolia Lam. Salvia scabra Thunb. Salvia scabrata Britton & P.Wilson Salvia scabrida Pohl Salvia scandens Epling Salvia scapiformis...
- robusta (****h) Boeckeler Rhynchospora rugosa (Vahl) Gale Rhynchospora scabrata* Griseb. – eastern Cuba (Sierra de Nipe) Rhynchospora schmidtii* Kük. – western...
- Hypogymnioid (Hypogymnia physodes) Parmelioid (Parmelia saxatilis) Usneoid (Usnea scabrata) Lichen morphology Symbiosis in lichens Van Hoose 2021. Baron 1999, p. 14...
- saxatilisrussett sedge Carex saximontanaRocky Mountain sedge Carex scabratarough sedge Carex schweinitzii — Schweinitz' sedge Carex scirpoidea —...
- (de la Torre & Bartsch, 1941) Ramsdenia rotundata (Poey, 1854) Ramsdenia scabrata (de la Torre & Bartsch, 1941) Ramsdenia semicoronata (L. Pfeiffer & Gundlach...