Definition of Stereocaulaceae. Meaning of Stereocaulaceae. Synonyms of Stereocaulaceae

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Definition of Stereocaulaceae

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- The Stereocaulaceae are a family of lichen-forming fungi in the order Lecanorales. It contains five genera. Species of this family are widely distributed...
- incana as the type species of the genus in 1992. It is in the family Stereocaulaceae. The taxonomy of Lepraria has undergone significant changes as new...
- Lepraria diffusa is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. Originally described as Leproloma diffusum by Jack Laundon in 1989, it...
- caesioalba is a widely distributed species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. The species was first described as Crocynia caesioalba by Maurice...
- Lepraria lecanorica is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It occurs in North and South America, where it grows on bark, rock,...
- Lepraria gelida is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It occurs in Greenland, Svalbard and the Russian Arctic islands, where it...
- Lepraria santosii is a species of crustose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It occurs in Tenerife, in the Canary Islands. It was formally described...
- Lepraria achariana is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It occurs at high elevations in Bolivia. It was described as new to science...
- Lepraria impossibilis is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It forms a powdery to membranous thallus with a well-defined margin...
- Lepraria aurescens is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It occurs in Thailand. The species was described as new to science by...