D. alectoroides D. austrosorediata D. conformis D. decolorans D. franciscana D. latebrarum D. leucophaea
Dendrographa is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Roccellaceae. It has seven species.[1] It was given its current name by Otto Vernon Darbishire in 1895.
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Dendrographa austrosorediata is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Roccellaceae. Found in Brazil, it was formally described...
Currently, the main sources are Roccella montagnei (Mozambique) and Dendrographa leucophoea (California). The main use of litmus is to test whether a...
Diederich. The type was collected in France, where it was found growing on Dendrographa decolorans. The specific epithet serusiauxii honours the Belgian lichenologist...
species belongs in an isolated clade in the Roccellaceae along with Dendrographa, Syncesia, and Roccellina. "Synonymy. Current Name: Austroroccella gayana...
species as further exemplified in a genetic study of another fog lichen, Dendrographa leucophaea where thalli of D. leucophaea at Punta Banda and on San Nicolas...
incertae sedis Order: incertae sedis Family: incertae sedis Genus: Wadeana Coppins & P. James Type species Wadeana dendrographa (Nyl.) Coppins & P. James...
published in 1799 as Lichen latebrarum; this lichen is now known as Dendrographa latebrarum. The thallus of Lepraria incana is leprose (powdery), and...