Parmelia circinata var. variabilis(Pers.) Fr. (1831)
Parmelia circinata f. variabilis(Pers.) Fr. (1831)
Patellaria variabilis(Pers.) Wallr. (1831)
Parmelia radiosa var. variabilis(Pers.) Schaer. (1840)
Zeora variabilis(Pers.) Flot. (1849)
Lecanora radiosa var. variabilis(Pers.) Schaer. (1850)
Callopisma variabile(Pers.) Trevis. (1852)
Placodium variabile(Pers.) Hepp (1853)
Placodium circinatum var. variabile(Pers.) Nyl. (1857)
Caloplaca variabilis(Pers.) Müll.Arg. (1862)
Pyrenodesmia variabilis is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae.[2] Characteristics of the species include its dark, areolate thallus, and its dark, sessile (stalkless) apothecia (fruiting bodies). It occurs on nutrient-rich limestone surfaces in Northern Europe, North America, Central America, and Asia.
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Pyrenodesmiavariabilis is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. Characteristics of the species include...
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resurrected for use 16 decades later, such as Blastenia, Gyalolechia, Pyrenodesmia, and Xanthocarpia. The family Teloschistaceae was formally circumscribed...
trees. Fauriea is macroscopically similar to some Pyrenodesmia species, particularly P. variabilis, but it stands out due to its entire thallus, smaller...