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- Steinera is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Koerberiaceae. It was cir****scribed in 1906 by Austrian-Hungarian botanist Alexander Zahlbruckner...
- Moyroud; Robert B. Faden; Jeremy J. Baumberg; Beverley J. Glover; Ullrich Steinera (2012). "Pointillist structural color in Pollia fruit". Proceedings of...
- 051 m (3,448 ft). The generic name alludes to a resemblance to the genus Steinera. A second species, Steineropsis laceratula, also found in Alaska, was added...
- Maryvonne; Søchting, Ulrik (2017). "Taxonomy and phylogeny of the genus Steinera (Arctomiales, Arctomiaceae) in the subantarctic islands of Crozet and Kerguelen"...
- lichen in the genus Degelia. The species was initially described under Steinera, but was removed in 1982 when the genus was revised by Aino Henssen and...
- Steinera, Koerberia (the type genus of the family), and Vestergrenopsis. The latter genus was later folded into synonymy with Tingiopsidium. Steinera...
- 4 spp. Gabura Adans. (1763) – 3 spp. Gregorella Lumbsch (2005) – 1 sp. Steinera Zahlbr. (1906) – 12 spp. Wawea Henssen & Kantvilas (1985) – 1 sp. Genus...
- ****ociate with a limited number of other species, including Placopsis sp. and Steinera radiata subsp. aucklandica. In the 2018 edition of the Conservation status...
- Squamarina Squamella Squamulea Staurospora Staurolemma Staurothele Stegobolus Steinera Steineropsis Steinia Stellarangia Stenhammarella Stephanocyclos Stereocaulon...
- No secondary chemicals produced. Arctomia – 14 spp. Gregorella – 1 sp. Steinera – 14 spp. Wawea – 1 sp. Arthrorhaphidaceae Poelt & Hafellner (1976) Thallus...