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Genus of lichen-forming fungi
Bacidia is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Ramalinaceae. These lichens are characterised by their crustose growth form, distinctive club-shaped
Bacidia
Species of lichen
Bacidia elongata is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. Found in the Russian Far East, it was formally described
Bacidia_elongata
Species of lichen
Bacidia kurilensis is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. Found in the Russian Far East, it was formally described
Bacidia_kurilensis
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Bacidia rubella is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. First described in 1796, it features a grey to
Bacidia_rubella
Species of lichen
by Laurens Sparrius and André Aptroot in 2003 as a member of the genus Bacidia. The species was discovered in the Netherlands, with subsequent observations
Bacidina_adastra
Species of fungus
Bacidia biatorina is a species of fungus belonging to the family Ramalinaceae. "Bacidia_biatorina". www.mycobank.org. Retrieved 28 January 2021. v t e
Bacidia_biatorina
Single-species lichen genus
Martino Anzi transferred the taxon to the genus Bacidia in 1860, and it was largely known as Bacidia incompta in its taxonomic history, although several
Bellicidia
Species of lichen
Bacidia sachalinensis is a little-known species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. Found in the Russian Far East, it was
Bacidia_sachalinensis
Species of lichen
Bacidia areolata is a rare species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. Found in the Russian Far East, it was formally described
Bacidia_areolata
Species of lichen
Bacidia termitophila is a species of foliose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. It colonises the soil of termite nests within Brazilian rainforests. It
Bacidia_termitophila
Single-species lichen genus
ceroplasta C.Bab. (1855) Lecidea ceroplasta (C.Bab.) Hook.f. (1867) Patellaria ceroplasta (C.Bab.) Müll.Arg. (1894) Bacidia ceroplasta (C.Bab.) Hellb. (1896)
Miltidea
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Bacidia depriestiana is a species of lichen-forming fungus in the family Ramalinaceae. It is a sorediate crustose lichen that grows on the bark of white
Bacidia_depriestiana
Species of fungus
midcontinental North America, this fungus grows exclusively on the crustose lichen Bacidia diffracta, forming black, elongated, slit-like fruiting bodies on both
Opegrapha_diffracticola
Species of lichen
characteristic of this species. The lichen was originally placed in the genus Bacidia based largely on the characteristics of the apothecia. The authors noted
Bacidina_pycnidiata
Species of fungus
fungus in the family Verrucariaceae. It is known to infect the lichen Bacidia rubella. "Muellerella hospitans". Global Biodiversity Information Facility
Muellerella_hospitans
been appended. Genus: Bacidia De Not. 1846 (Lichens) Bacidia aemula (Stizenb.) Zahlbr. 1926 Bacidia amylothelia Vain. 1926 Bacidia bacillifera (Nyl.) Branth
List of fungi of South Africa – B
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_B
Single-species fungal genus
fuscorubra, published as a new combination (comb. nov.) based on the basionym Bacidia fuscorubra. The type collection is from Sérédou (Macenta Prefecture, Guinea)
Barubria
Village in Cornwall, England
river, and is known from Ireland and western Scotland. Also found was Bacidia incompta, a species which has declined along with elms affected by Dutch
Lerryn
Single-species lichen genus
thick-walled, radially arranged proper exciple with swollen hyphal tips, a Bacidia-like ascus, the presence of an unusual brown K+ (olive-green) pigment in
Nimisora
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
Lücking (1998) Kalb, K.; Lücking, R.; E., Sérusiaux (2000). "Studies in Bacidia sensu lato (lichenized Ascomycetes: Lecanorales) I. The genus Bapalmuia"
Bapalmuia
Protected area in Cumbria, England
pulmonaria, Hypotrachyna laevigata and species from the genera Arthothelium, Bacidia, Leptogium and Lopadium (Arthothelium orbilliferum, Sticta canariensis
Seatoller Wood, Sourmilk Gill & Seathwaite Graphite Mine
Seatoller_Wood,_Sourmilk_Gill_&_Seathwaite_Graphite_Mine
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
policy. Molecular work subsequently showed that Bacidia sensu lato resolves into three distinct clades—Bacidia (in the strict sense), Bacidina, and Woessia—and
Woessia
Species of lichen
weakly convex and is epruinose (lacking a frosty coating). Asci are of the Bacidia type (sometimes tending toward the Biatora type), containing eight ascospores
Waynea_giraltiae
Protected area in Cumbria, England
recorded from Gowbarrow Park. Lichens in the wych-elm woodland include Bacidia rubella, Lobaria pulmonaria, Lobaria laetevirens and Lobaria amplissima
Gowbarrow_Park
Species of lichen-fungus
(2023). Lecanorales: Ramalinaceae [revision 1], including the genera Bacidia, Bacidina, Bellicidia, Biatora, Bibbya, Bilimbia, Cliostomum, Kiliasia
Ramalina_pollinaria
Study of lichen taxonomy and evolution
phylogeny identified monophyletic versus polyphyletic genera. For instance, Bacidia in its broad traditional sense was polyphyletic, as was Toninia and a few
Lichen_systematics
Genus of lichens in the family Caliciaceae
the Caliciaceae because Orcularia possesses a pigmented hypothecium and Bacidia-type asci—features typical of that family—and because preliminary molecular
Orcularia
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
as monotypic; Edit Farkas transferred five species to Brasilicia from Bacidia in 2015. Brasilicia brasiliensis (Müll.Arg.) Lücking, Kalb & Sérus. (2008)
Brasilicia
Hungarian lichenologist
substantial amount of fieldwork in Hungary as well as taxonomic studies. The Bacidia s. l. group became his specialist area, but he also investigated other
László_Sándor_Lőkös
RS Bacidia horista – MT Bacidia hostheleoides – State unknown Bacidia hyalinella B – SP Bacidia igniarii – MS, RS Bacidia inamoena B – SP Bacidia laurocerasi
List_of_lichens_of_Brazil
Protected area in Berkshire, England
sanguinea Ligustrum vulgare Geum urbanum Helianthemum nummularium Bacidia biatorina Bacidia atropurpurea Opegrapha ochrocheila Pertusaria hemisphaerica Thelotrema
Combe Wood and Linkenholt Hanging
Combe_Wood_and_Linkenholt_Hanging
Representations and portrayals of Gullah Geechee culture in art and media
Carolina was named after the Gullah people and culture. A lichen species (Bacidia gullahgeechee) from South Carolina was named in honor of the Gullah communities
Representations of Gullah culture in art and media
Representations_of_Gullah_culture_in_art_and_media
Single-species fungal genus
grow in association with P. pilophoriformis include Bactrospora metabola, Bacidia sp., Lecanora sp., Megalaria grossa, and Rinodina malcolmii. Wijayawardene
Podotara
crisp-moss Tortella nitida CG1 Greater pawwort Barbilophozia lycopodioides U6 Bacidia muscorum CG7 Buellia epigaea CG7 Diploschistes scruposus var. bryophilus
List of rare species in the British National Vegetation Classification
List_of_rare_species_in_the_British_National_Vegetation_Classification
lichen - Lecidea, Trapelia Dot lichen - Arthonia, Micarea Dotted lichen - Bacidia Dust lichen - Chrysothrix, Lepraria Earth lichen - Catapyrenium Eggyolk
List of common names of lichen genera
List_of_common_names_of_lichen_genera
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
contain between two and eight spores. These asci are of the Lecanora-, Bacidia-, or Biatora-type, which means they feature a broad, non-reactive (non-amyloid)
Megalaria
Fungal genus
Etayo. The genus is similar in appearance to Arthonia, but with Biatora or Bacidia-type asci. The species was found parasitising the lichen Coccotrema cucurbitula
Umushamyces
Species of fungus
subtended by a short, pointed spur. The asci are 8-spored, clavate, and of the Bacidia-type. The ascospores are 1-septate, hyaline, and shortly fusiform, measuring
Ramalina_dilacerata
Species of lichen
Xanthopyreniaceae. It occurs in Ukraine, where it parasitises the crustose lichens Bacidia fraxinea and B. rubella. The fungus was formally described as a new species
Zwackhiomyces_polischukii
Genus of lichens
lugubris (Sommerf.) Th.Fr. (1861) Bilimbia lugubris (Sommerf.) Th.Fr. (1874) Bacidia lugubris (Sommerf.) Zahlbr. (1905) Fuscidea lugubris (Sommerf.) P.James
Lapismalleus
Czech lichenologist
developed an early interest in the family Gyalectaceae, including the genera Bacidia and Micarea. The first species he described was Gyalecta cernohorskyi in
Antonín_Vězda
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
hypothecium. Inside each apothecium, unbranched paraphyses stand among Bacidia-type asci. The paraphyses terminate in enlarged cells capped by a dark
Endohyalina
Genus of fungi
or cap-like and sometimes pigmented. Each club-shaped (clavate) ascus (Bacidia/Biatora type) holds eight colourless, smooth ascospores that are narrowly
Cliostomum
Family of fungi
largest genera within them, viz. the Bacidia-, Biatora‐, Ramalina‐, Rolfidium‐, and Toninia‐groups. The genera Bacidia, Phyllopsora, Physcidia and Toninia
Ramalinaceae
(including lichens) Lichen Bacidia circumspecta Fungi (including lichens) Lichen Bacidia incompta Fungi (including lichens) Lichen Bacidia subincompta Fungi (including
List of species and habitats of principal importance in England
List_of_species_and_habitats_of_principal_importance_in_England
Species of lichen
description, which revealed similarities to another lichen species known as Bacidia rubella, characterised by its red apothecia (fruiting bodies) and granular
Blastenia_ferruginea
Species of lichen
brown-capped tips. The spore-producing sacs (asci) are typical of the Bacidia type and usually contain eight spores. The spores themselves are of the
Buellia_eldridgei
yellow insoluble lichen pigment, associated with the reference species Bacidia arceutina. arcuate A shape or structure that is curved or arched like a
Glossary_of_lichen_terms
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
October 2024. Ekman, S. (1996). "The corticolous and lignicolous species of Bacidia and Bacidina in North America". Opera Botanica. 127: 127. Fryday, A.M.
Herteliana
Genus of lichens
distinctly swollen and capped by a gelatinous pigment dome. The asci are of the Bacidia-type: club-shaped, eight-spored, and sheathed in a gelatinous wall that
Toninia
Index of fungi with the same common name
genus Arthonia or genus Micarea. "Dotted lichens" are lichens in the genus Bacidia. This page is an index of articles on fungus species (or higher taxonomic
Dot_lichen
UK plant community type
(Veronica verna) Side-fruited Crisp-moss Pleurochaeta squarrosa the lichen Bacidia muscorum the lichen Buellia epigaea the lichen Diploschistes scrupsos var
British_NVC_community_CG7
since that time. Anzia afromontana Arthonia cyanea Arthonia cinnabarina Bacidia griseoalba Buellia argilliseda Buellia disciformis Buellia stellulata Bulbothrix
List_of_lichens_of_Rwanda
Species of lichen-forming fungus
about 150–200 μm in height; the true exciple is not apparent. The asci are Bacidia-type and 8-spored, and the ascospores are colourless and ellipsoid (about
Tephromela_follmannii
Genus of lichen
largely for want of a better classification. Yet their asci do not match the Bacidia-type architecture that defines Hypocenomyce; instead they bear the Lecanora-type
Pycnora
Species of lichen-forming fungus
lichen Lecidea albidoplumbea J.D.Hook. & Taylor, subsequently treated as Bacidia albidoplumbea and recombined in Sarrameana as Sarrameana albidoplumbea
Sarrameana_paradoxa
Genus of lichens
hymenium. Beneath lies a pale ochre to brown hypothecium. Asci are of the Bacidia-type and contain eight colourless ascospores that are ellipsoid, lack cross-walls
Tephromela
interveniens Aspicilia calcarea Aspicilia calcarea Australiaena streimannii Bacidia microphyllina Biatoropsis usnearum Buellia cretacea Buellia desertorum
List of lichens of Western Australia
List_of_lichens_of_Western_Australia
Genus of lichens
around the fruiting bodies. He noted that the genus differed from both Bacidia and Bilimbia in this characteristic feature. Trevisan's description included
Monerolechia
Genus of fungi
Czech lichenologist Antonin Vězda in 1986 as a segregate of the genus Bacidia, and originally contained six species. The genus was formerly placed in
Badimia
Single-species fungal genus
structure that had been scattered through the large, artificial genera Bacidia and Lopadium. These taxa were placed in the family Ectolechiaceae—alongside
Logilvia
Family of lichen-forming fungi
"Aquacidia, a new genus to accommodate a group of skiophilous temperate Bacidia species that belong in the Pilocarpaceae (lichenized ascomycetes)". Gorteria
Ectolechiaceae
Species of lichen
species from the genera Leptogium, Rinodina, Candelariella, Micarea, and Bacidia. Kaernefia kaernefeltii has been observed in a range of environments, from
Kaernefia_kaernefeltii
Species of lichen
measuring 30–50 μm in diameter. The asci contains eight spores and are of the Bacidia-type, with dimensions of 8.5–12 by 25.5–30 μm. Ascospores are hyaline,
Lecania_sessilisoraliata
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
1017/S0024282905005414. Llop, E.; van den Boom, P.P.G. (2009). "Notes on the lichen genus Bacidia s. l. (lichenized Ascomycota) in Cape Verde Islands and new lichen records
Bactrospora
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
the genus to accommodate two species that had previously been placed in Bacidia: B. myrtillicola and B vezdae. Of these, F. myrtillicola was selected as
Fellhaneropsis
Protected Nature Reserve in Puerto Rico
the NEC among which are a species of Lecanora and several Pyxine. One Bacidia species has been observed growing on leaf litter in some areas of the NEC
Northeast_Ecological_Corridor
Species of lichen
enlarge to brown-tipped clubs 3–4 μm wide. Eight ascospores develop in each Bacidia-type ascus. When first formed the spores match the Pachysporaria pattern—thick-walled
Amandinea_conglomerata
Genus of lichens in the family Ramalinaceae
(2023). Lecanorales: Ramalinaceae [revision 1], including the genera Bacidia, Bacidina, Bellicidia, Biatora, Bibbya, Bilimbia, Cliostomum, Kiliasia
Biatora
Genus of lichens
in the Lecideaceae. These species had previously been placed in genus Bacidia. Bacidina species are crustose lichens, forming thin, often inconspicuous
Bacidina
Species of lichen
arachnoideum may instead align with Ramalinaceae near Jarmania and Myrionora (the Bacidia lutescens group) and could ultimately belong in Jarmania. The thallus of
Scoliciosporum_arachnoideum
Genus of fungi
(2023). Lecanorales: Ramalinaceae [revision 1], including the genera Bacidia, Bacidina, Bellicidia, Biatora, Bibbya, Bilimbia, Cliostomum, Kiliasia
Lecania
Genus of lichens
structure. Minutoexcipula bacidiae Diederich & van den Boom (2024) – host: Bacidia laurocerasi Minutoexcipula beaglei Etayo (2008) – host: Lecanora spp. Minutoexcipula
Minutoexcipula
Species of crustose lichen
width and are adorned with distinct apical caps. Asci are clavate, of Bacidia-type, measuring 95 to 112 x 20 to 40 μm, and typically contain 8 spores
Buellia_oidalea
Species of lichen
5–2 μm wide, sparsely branched, with brown-capped tips. The asci are of the Bacidia type and contain eight spores. The ascospores are of the Buellia type,
Buellia_kowenensis
Species of fungus
growing inside the fruiting bodies (apothecia) of an as-yet unidentified Bacidia species. The species was assigned to the family Arthoniaceae and placed
Arthothelium_hymeniicola
American lichenologist
Hypotrachyna quaesita, Punctelia dictyoidea and Punctelia roystoneae. The lichen Bacidia depriestiana was named in her honor in 2019. The standard author abbreviation
Paula_DePriest
Species of lichen
the apothecium directly to the host bark. Asci are slender-club-shaped (Bacidia-type) and measure 34–35 × 6–8 μm, each producing eight colourless ascospores
Lecidea_streveleri
Species of lichen-forming fungus
metres. It shares its habitat with other lichens including species of Bacidia, other Graphis species, Lecanora achroa, and Hyperphyscia adglutinata.
Graphis_neeladriensis
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
N.; Simkin, J. (2021). Lecanorales: Ramalinaceae including the genera Bacidia, Bacidina, Bellicidia, Biatora, Bibbya, Bilimbia, Cliostomum, Kiliasia
Ramalina
Species of lichen
develop a thickened septum (the so-called Physconia-type ontogeny)—it has a Bacidia-type ascus, which anchors it in the genus Buellia. It is further distinguished
Buellia_sulphurica
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
these spores tend to show features of the Bacidia-type, or are intermediate between the Lecanora- and Bacidia-types, and in molecular analyses Sheard's
Mischoblastia
Genus of lichens
By contrast, the traditional scope of Toninia encompasses species with Bacidia-type asci, an amyloid hymenial gelatin, and loosely conjoined paraphyses
Porpidinia
Genus of fungi
characterized by their stalked and sometimes branched cartilaginous soredia and Bacidia-like apothecia. Crustospathula was circumscribed by lichenologist André
Crustospathula
Species of lichen
not have yellow pigment. One of the main characteristics of the lichen Bacidia thiersiana, widespread throughout southeastern North America and described
Bathelium_carolinianum
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
house three temperate species that molecular data showed were misplaced in Bacidia (family Ramalinaceae). The type species is Aquacidia trachona, a lichen
Aquacidia
Species of lichen
have dark brown capped tips. The spore-producing sacs (asci) are of the Bacidia type and typically contain eight ascospores. These spores initially resemble
Tetramelas_gariwerdensis
Genus of lichens
initially included in the genus had previously been placed in the genera Bacidia (sensu lato) and Byssoloma. Several newly identified species from Australasia
Eugeniella
Monotypic genus of lichens
2015, p. 60. Lücking 2008, p. 719. Farkas, Edit (January 2015). "Names of Bacidia s. l. in current use for foliicolous lichens – an annotated nomenclatural
Baflavia
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
iodide (K/I+), the spore sacs stain blue, a feature characteristic of the Bacidia-type asci. The ascospores are ellipsoidal, richly muriform (divided into
Schadonia
Genus of lichens
molecular phylogenetic studies, several species, formerly classified in genus Bacidia, have been transferred to Toniniopsis. Toniniopsis aromatica (Sm.) Kistenich
Toniniopsis
Species of lichen
wide, sparsely branched, with dark brown capped tips. The asci are of the Bacidia type, containing eight spores. The ascospores are initially of the Callispora-
Tetramelas_flindersianus
Genus of lichen-fungi
transferred the Bilimbia species into his broader concept of the genus Bacidia. Several related genera were proposed during this period of taxonomic uncertainty
Bilimbia
Symbiosis of fungi with algae or cyanobacteria
Austropeltum Austroplaca Austroroccella Austrotrema Awasthia Awasthiella Bacidia Bacidina Bacidiopsora Bactrospora Baculifera Badimia Badimiella Baeomyces
Outline_of_lichens
Genus of lichens
previously placed in genus Toninia, as well as one previously placed in Bacidia. Bibbya is characterized by the presence of a reddish-brown pigment in
Bibbya
Astrothelium conjugatum Astrothelium galbineum Astrothelium nitidulum Bacidia medialis Bacidia millegrana Bacidiopsora psorina Bathelium feei Buellia disciformis
List_of_lichens_of_Sri_Lanka
Species of lichen-forming fungus
(2023). Lecanorales: Ramalinaceae [revision 1], including the genera Bacidia, Bacidina, Bellicidia, Biatora, Bibbya, Bilimbia, Cliostomum, Kiliasia
Ramalina_farinacea
Species of lichen
the cell walls contain no starch-like compounds. Inside each slender, Bacidia-type ascus eight needle-shaped ascospores develop; they are often gently
Bacidina_contecta
Species of lichen
as both lack any chemical substances. Waynea algarvensis also resembles Bacidia igniarii in terms of its small apothecia, thin greyish-brown thallus, and
Waynea_algarvensis
Single-species fungal genus
Tasmanian corticolous species Jarmania tristis. The morphology of its Bacidia-type asci prompted the placement the genus in the Bacidiaceae (order Lecanorales)
Jarmania
BACIDIA
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English
Variant spelling of English Adalia, ADALIAH means "I shall be drawn up of God."Â
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Swiss
, lily.
Boy/Male
Indian
Graceful, Elegant, Connoisseur
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Danish Celtic Swedish Norse Scandinavian
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(Wife of prophet Ibrahim)
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Womanly; Warrior
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English : unexplained. Compare Racy, Racey.Possibly an altered spelling of Swiss German Rasi (see Rase 4) or of Dutch Rasy, a metonymic occupational name for someone who weighed out or measured corn, from Middle Dutch razier ‘corn measure’.
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English : unexplained.Probably a variant or variant spelling of Opp, from a short form of a Germanic personal name formed with Åd ‘inherited wealth’, or of Opperman.
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Shining Light; Lights
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