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- Wahlenbergiella is a genus of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichens in the family Verrucariaceae. It has three species, all of which live in marine...
- Wahlenbergiella tavaresiae is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Verrucariaceae. Known from several locations in the...
- Wahlenbergiella mucosa is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Verrucariaceae. It is a marine species that grows in...
- The flowering plant genus Wahlenbergia and the crustose lichen genus Wahlenbergiella are named after him, as was a species of wood-rush: Luzula wahlenbergii...
- phylogeny, including the new genera Parabagliettoa, Hydropunctaria, and Wahlenbergiella and several new combinations. Ancestral state reconstruction analysis...
- Thelidium, Trimmatothele, Verrucaria, Verrucula, Verruculopsis and Wahlenbergiella (PDF). Revisions of British and Irish Lichens. Vol. 31. British Lichen...
- (supralittoral) lichen, compared to other, lower littoral lichens such as Wahlenbergiella mucosa, distinguished by environmental factors such as water availability...
- often rough and uneven involucrellum. In contrast, Wahlenbergiella species, like Wahlenbergiella striatula, have elongated, sometimes branched, black...
- Thelidium, Trimmatothele, Verrucaria, Verrucula, Verruculopsis and Wahlenbergiella (PDF). Revisions of British and Irish Lichens. Vol. 31. British Lichen...
- Verrucariaceae, and has a sister taxon relationship with the marine genus Wahlenbergiella. Mastodia has a foliose (leaf-like) thallus, which is either umbilicate...