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- Gintarasia species are corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichens with a thelotremoid form. Gintarasia was formally proposed as a new genus in 2013 by Ekaphan...
- perithecium. thelotremoid A morphological group of lichens within the Graphidaceae, the largest family of crustose lichens. Thelotremoid lichens are characterized...
- tends to grow in ****ociation with lichens of the genus Porina and with thelotremoid members of the family Graphidaceae. The lichen has a film-like, green...
- Netherlands. Retrieved 15 December 2022. Kalb, Klaus (2009). "New taxa and new records of thelotremoid Graphidaceae" (PDF). Herzogia. 22: 17–42 [25]. v t e...
- genus for the Thelotrema glaucopallens group (Ascomycota: Ostropales: thelotremoid Graphidaceae)". The Lichenologist. 42 (2): 197–202. doi:10.1017/s0024282909990454...
- novi". Flora (Regensburg) (in Latin). 59: 558–562. Lücking, R. (2015). "Thelotremoid Graphidaceae from the NYBG herbarium: New species, range extensions,...
- (2016). "Preliminary checklist of the lichens of Madagascar, with two new thelotremoid Graphidaceae and 131 new records". Willdenowia. 46 (3): 349–366 (2016)...
- does not produce any lichen products or stictic acid. Unlike most other thelotremoid Graphidaceae, Clandestinotrema species primarily occur in high-altitude...
- Ticolichen biodiversity inventory in Costa Rica and adjacent areas: the thelotremoid Graphidaceae (Ascomycota: Ostropales)". Phytotaxa. 55 (1): 1–214 [18]...
- Lumbsch, H. Thorsten (19 December 2014). "New species and new records of thelotremoid Graphidaceae (Ascomycota: Ostropales) from Thailand". Phytotaxa. 189...