Definition of Trapeliopsis. Meaning of Trapeliopsis. Synonyms of Trapeliopsis

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- with Trapeliopsis wallrothii designated as the type species. Trapeliopsis aeneofusca (Flörke ex Flot.) Coppins & P.James (1984) Trapeliopsis bisorediata...
- Trapeliopsis steppica is a species of squamulose lichen in the family Trapeliaceae. It is found in the western United States, where it grows on soil in...
- greater than previously suspected. The sterile morphs of the lichen Trapeliopsis flexuosa have been suggested as another potential lookalike. Cyphelium...
- (Flörke) M. Choisy (1950) = Trapeliopsis gelatinosa, Trapeliaceae H. granulosum (Hoffm.) M. Choisy (1950) = Trapeliopsis granulosa, Trapeliaceae H. granulosum...
- vermicularis Th.hookeri Th. scutellatum Toninia bullata Trapelia coarctata Trapeliopsis granulosa Tremolecia atrata T. sieberi**** T. sorediata T. velifer Tylothallia...
- Hypotrachyna, Letharia, Pseudocyp****aria, Rhizocarpon, Rinodina and Trapeliopsis. ... He is an expert on ecological analysis methods and modeling ......
- Toensbergia Toninia Toniniopsis Topelia Topeliopsis Tornabea Trapelia Trapeliopsis Traponora Tremolecia Tremotylium Tricharia Trichothelium Trimmatothele...
- Lecidea coarctata (Sm.) Nyl. Skorepa et al. (1979) – on acidic rock. Trapeliopsis flexuosa (Fr.) Coppins & P. James   [Agyriaceae] Syn.: Lecidea aeruginosa...
- Placynthiella – 7 spp. Rimularia – 4 spp. Sarea – 2 spp. Trapelia – 24 spp. Trapeliopsis 20 spp. Xylographaceae Tuck. (1888) Thallus immersed in the wood substrate...
- groups; the first groupcontaining the genera Rimularia, Placynthiella, Trapeliopsis, Trapelia, and Placopsis – are part of the family Trapeliaceae. The remaining...