Search references for LECIDEA. Phrases containing LECIDEA
See searches and references containing LECIDEA!LECIDEA
Genus of fungi in the family Lecideaceae
Lecidea is a genus of crustose lichens with a carbon-black ring or outer margin (exciple) around the fruiting body disc (apothecium), usually (or always)
Lecidea
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Lecidea fuscoatra is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Lecideaceae. This widespread species is found across Europe
Lecidea_fuscoatra
Species of lichen
Lecidea streveleri is a species of crustose lichen in the family Lecideaceae. It is found in Canada and the United States. The lichen grows on the bark
Lecidea_streveleri
Species of lichen
Lecidea perlatolica is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Lecideaceae. It occurs in the southwestern United States
Lecidea_perlatolica
Species of lichen
Lecidea laboriosa is a species of lichen that grows inside solid rock (endolithic), with only the small black disc-like fruiting bodies (apothecia) visible
Lecidea_laboriosa
Species of lichen
Lecidea atrobrunnea is a group of lichen-forming fungi in the family Lecideaceae. Previously though to represent a single, widely distributed crustose
Lecidea_atrobrunnea
Species of lichen
Lecidea griseomarginata is a species of lichen in the family Lecideaceae. It is found in Alaska. This rock-dwelling lichen has a body that is mostly hidden
Lecidea_griseomarginata
Species of lichen
Lecidea aptrootii is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Lecideaceae. Described as a new species in 2018, it is found
Lecidea_aptrootii
(2012) Lecidea advertens Nyl. (1866) Lecidea albofuscescens Nyl. (1867) Lecidea albohyalina (Nyl.) Th.Fr. (1874) Lecidea antiloga Stirt. (1878) Lecidea aptrootii
List_of_Lecidea_species
Species of lichen
Lecidea lapicida is a species of lichen in the family Lecideaceae. It has a worldwide distribution but it is rare in the tropics. Lecidea lapicida is
Lecidea_lapicida
Species of lichen
Lecidea toensbergii is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Lecideaceae. Described as a new species in 2018, it has
Lecidea_toensbergii
Species of lichen
Lecidea coriacea is a species leprose lichen in the family Lecideaceae. Found in Europe and North America, where it grows on the bark and wood of various
Lecidea_coriacea
Species of lichen
Lecidea hoganii is a rare species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Lecideaceae. It is known to occur only in Boulder, Colorado
Lecidea_hoganii
Species of lichen-forming fungus
(1874) Lecidea contigua b aggregata Flot. (1828) Lecidea aggregata (Flot.) H.Magn. (1925) Fuscidea aggregata (Flot.) V.Wirth & Vězda (1972) Lecidea taeniarum
Fuscidea_austera
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Lecidea tessellata is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Lecideaceae. It was formally described as a species in 1819
Lecidea_tessellata
Species of lichen
description of the lichen in 1821. He originally classified it in the genus Lecidea. Theodor Magnus Fries transferred it to Rhizocarpon in 1874. Rhizocarpon
Rhizocarpon_badioatrum
Species of lichen
Lecidea lygommella is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Lecideaceae. It spreads up to 7 cm wide with a thin thallus
Lecidea_lygommella
Species of lichen
Lecidea hassei (Hasse's lecidea lichen) is an endolithic lichen that appears as tiny black, gray rimmed, plate-like or crinkled discs between crystals
Lecidea_hassei
Species of lichen
also the type species of genus Brianaria. The species was first named Lecidea sylvicola by Julius von Flotow in 1829. This name, however, was not published
Brianaria_sylvicola
Species of lichen
it as a variety of the species Lecidea tenebrosa. In his original description published in 1883, Vainio named it Lecidea tenebrosa var. serenior and noted
Schaereria_serenior
Species of lichen
Family: Caliciaceae Genus: Buellia Species: B. subalbula Binomial name Buellia subalbula (Nyl.) Müll.Arg. (1880) Synonyms Lecidea subalbula Nyl. (1868)
Buellia_subalbula
Species of lichen
Lecidea keimioeensis (originally published as keimioeënsis) is a species of crustose lichen. It was collected by Finnish botanist Kaarlo Linkola from
Lecidea_keimioeensis
Species of lichen-forming fungus
flavocitrina Nyl. (1886) Caloplaca flavocitrina (Nyl.) H.Olivier (1909) Lecidea flavocitrina (Nyl.) Hue (1914) Placodium citrinum f. flavocitrinum (Nyl
Flavoplaca_flavocitrina
Species of lichen
teicholyta Ach. (1810) Lecidea erythrocarpa var. teicholyta (Ach.) Grognot (1863) Lecidea lallavei Clemente ex Ach. [as 'lallave'] (1814) Lecidea teicholyta (Ach
Kuettlingeria_teicholyta
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Malmidea furfurosa was originally introduced by William Nylander in 1863 as Lecidea furfurosa, with Nylander explicitly attributing the name to Edward Tuckerman;
Malmidea_furfurosa
Single-species lichen genus
1803, who named it Lecidea lurida. It was transferred to a few different genera in its taxonomic history, including Psora, Lecidea, and Mycobilimbia.
Romjularia
Species of lichen
(1861) Synonyms List Lecidea geographica f. alpicola Fr. (1831) Buellia geographica subsp. alpicola (Fr.) Tuck. (1888) Lecidea atrovirens var. gerontica
Rhizocarpon_alpicola
Species of lichen
Zahlbr. (1930) Caloplaca luteominia var. bolanderi (Tuck.) Arup (1993) Lecidea luteominia (Tuck.) Hue (1914) Placodium ferrugineum f. bolanderi Tuck.
Tomnashia_luteominia
Family of lichen-forming fungi
withstand intense ultraviolet radiation. The largest genus in the family, Lecidea, was once a loosely circumscribed wastebasket taxon containing hundreds
Lecideaceae
Species of lichen
in 1868 by the Finnish lichenologist William Nylander, as a species of Lecidea. Helge Thorsten Lumbsch transferred it to the genus Schaereria in 1997
Schaereria_parasemella
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Norwegian botanist Søren Christian Sommerfelt introduced the species as Lecidea papillata, based on a rare collection from Saltdal in Nordland, Norway
Tetramelas_papillatus
Species of lichen
originally reported from Lecidea swartzioidea but has since been reported growing on Lecidea lapicida and Tremolecia atrata. List of Lecidea species "Rhizocarpon
Rhizocarpon_furax
Species of lichen
caesiorufella (Nyl.) Zahlbr. 1930 Synonyms Lecanora caesiorufella Nyl. (1885) Lecidea caesiorufella (Nyl.) Hue (1914) Blastenia caesiorufella (Nyl.) Oxner (1990)
Caloplaca_caesiorufella
Species of lichen
(1883) Blastenia diphyes var. obscurella (J.Lahm ex Körb.) Boistel (1903) Lecidea obscurella (J.Lahm ex Körb.) Hue (1913) Pyrenodesmia obscurella (J.Lahm
Caloplaca_obscurella
Species of fungus
Nyl. Lecidea aethalea (Ach.) Nyl. Lecidea aethalea (Ach.) Stiz. Lecidea aethaleoides Nyl. Lecidea atroalbella var. aethalea (Ach.) Nyl. Lecidea impressula
Buellia_aethalea
Species of lichen-forming fungus
List Lecidea latypiza Nyl. (1872) Lecidea parasema subsp. latypiza (Nyl.) Nyl. (1873) Celidium varians f. carpathicum (Körb.) Arnold (1874) Lecidea parasema
Lecidella_carpathica
Species of lichen
lichenologist Ludwig Schaerer in 1828. He initially classified it in the genus Lecidea. Gustaf Oskar Andersson Malme transferred it to the genus Rhizocarpon in
Rhizocarpon_superficiale
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Mann (1825) Umbilicaria polymorpha var. cylindrica (L.) Schaer. (1826) Lecidea polymorpha var. cylindrica (L.) Spreng. (1827) Graphis cylindrica (L.)
Umbilicaria_cylindrica
Species of lichen-forming fungus
distinguished L. squalida from the closely related Lecidea miscella (now also in Toninia) and Lecidea conglomerata, noting differences in crustal morphology
Toninia_squalida
Single-species lichen genus
fruiting bodies). He framed the genus to be "conformable" with Lecidea and treated Lecidea rubricatula as the representative type of the group. The distinctive
Miltidea
Species of lichen
(Tul.) A.Massal. (1856) Synonyms List Abrothallus oxysporus Tul. (1852) Lecidea oxyspora (Tul.) Nyl. (1855) Epithallia oxyspora (Tul.) Nyl. (1855) Scutula
Nesolechia_oxyspora
Species of lichen-forming fungus
& Sarnth. (1902) Caloplaca nigricans var. exsecuta (Nyl.) H.Olivier (1909) Lecidea exsecuta (Nyl.) Hue (1913) Blastenia exsecuta (Nyl.) Servít (1929)
Lendemeriella_exsecuta
Species of lichen
Nylander in 1863 as Lecidea proximans. It was later transferred to the genus Lecanactis by Alexander Zahlbruckner in 1923. Lecidea proximans is a crustose
Lecanactis_proximans
Species of lichen-forming fungus
leucocephala var. incrustans (Ach.) Fr. (1831) Lecidea abietina var. incrustans (Ach.) Nyl. (1855) Lecidea abietina f. incrustans (Ach.) Nyl. (1861) Lecanactis
Lecanactis_abietina
Species of fungus
Lecanora alpigena Lecanora muralis Lecanora polytropa Lecidea grisella Lecidea lapicida Lecidea obluridata Tephromela atra Rhizocarpon geographicum Rusavskia
Muellerella_pygmaea
Genus of fungi
(1990) Synonyms Lecidea associata Th.Fr. (1867) Biatora leptostigma (Nyl.) Walt.Watson (1953) Lecidea associata Th.Fr. (1867) Lecidea leptostigma Nyl
Geltingia
Species of lichen
(1830) Lecidea immersa var. purpurascens Jatta (1880) Lecidea wulfenii f. purpurascens Ach. (1814) Lecidea wulfenii var. purpurascens Ach. (1810) Lecidea wulfenii
Bagliettoa_marmorea
Species of lichen-forming fungus
name Lasallia pustulata (L.) Mérat (1821) Synonyms Umbilicaria pustulata Lecidea pustulata Capnia pustulata Gyrophora pustulata Macrodictya pustulata Gyromium
Lasallia_pustulata
Species of lichen-forming fungus
transferred to several genera, including Callopisma, Caloplaca, Placodium, and Lecidea. A Hungarian form, Caloplaca cerinella f. aggregata (described from bark
Athallia_cerinella
Species of lichen
brick-coloured fruiting bodies (apothecia). He initially placed it in the genus Lecidea, though he noted it might better belong in Lecanora due to the structure
Lecanora_albellula
Single-species lichen genus
first glance, the lichen might resemble species from other genera such as Lecidea, Gyalecta, or Urceolaria, but he cautioned against this misidentification
Stenhammarella
Species of lichen
Chaub. Lecanora haematites Chaub. ex St.-Amans Lecidea cerina f. haematites (Chaub. ex St.-Amans) Hue Lecidea cerina var. haematites (Chaub. ex St.-Amans)
Caloplaca_haematites
Species of lichen-forming fungus
asbolodes was first formally described by William Nylander in 1876, as Lecidea asbolodes. The type specimens were collected from the Kerguelen Islands
Fuscidea_asbolodes
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Bryobilimbia, Cecidonia, Clauzadea, Farnoldia, Immersaria, Koerberiella, Lecidea, Lecidoma, Porpidia, Porpidinia and Romjularia (Lecideaeae) and Lopadium
Porpidia_macrocarpa
Species of fungus
name Carbonea vitellinaria (Nyl.) Hertel (1983) Synonyms Lecidea imponens Leight. (1878) Lecidea vitellinaria Nyl. (1852) Nesolechia vitellinaria (Nyl.)
Carbonea_vitellinaria
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Anon. Lecidea granulosa var. porriginosa (Turner) Clemente Lecidea luteola (Schrad.) Ach. Lecidea luteola var. porriginosa (Turner) Ach. Lecidea vernalis
Bacidia_rubella
Genus of lichens
circumscribed by Erik Acharius in 1810 as a section within the genus Lecidea, under the name Lecidea sect. Crocynia. It was later elevated to genus rank by Abramo
Crocynia
Species of lichen
Arg. (1862) Biatorella monasteriensis (J.Lahm ex Körb.) J.Lahm (1884) Lecidea monasteriensis (J.Lahm ex Körb.) Nyl. (1883) Biatorella elegans (A.Massal
Biatoridium_monasteriense
Species of lichen
the Swedish lichenologist Erik Acharius, who classified it in the genus Lecidea. William Nylander proposed to transfer the taxon to the genus Gyrostomum
Glyphis_scyphulifera
Single-species lichen genus
(Anzi) Resl & T.Sprib. (2014) Synonyms Biatora subconcolor Anzi (1862) Lecidea subconcolor (Anzi) Jatta (1900) Trapelia subconcolor (Anzi) Hertel (1973)
Parainoa
Species of lichen-forming fungus
used for crustose lichens with orange apothecia. It appeared early on in Lecidea and Lecanora (often as a variety, form, or later as Lecanora pyracea),
Athallia_pyracea
Species of lichen in the family Caliciaceae
Caliciales Family: Caliciaceae Genus: Buellia Species: B. badia Binomial name Buellia badia (Fr.) A.Massal. (1853) Synonyms Lecidea badia Fr. (1825)
Buellia_badia
Species of lichen
Synonyms Lichen cocoës Sw. (1788) Lobaria cocoës (Sw.) Raeusch. (1797) Lecidea cocoës (Sw.) Ach. (1803) Circinaria cocoes (Sw.) Fée (1825) Coccocarpia
Pyxine_cocoes
Species of lichen
formally described in 1852 by Finnish lichenologist William Nylander, as Lecidea fusco-cinerea. Georges Clauzade and Claude Roux transferred it to the genus
Schaereria_fuscocinerea
Species of fungus
supersparsa Binomial name Carbonea supersparsa (Nyl.) Hertel (1983) Synonyms Lecidea supersparsa Nyl. (1865) Nesolechia supersparsa (Nyl.) Rehm (1890)
Carbonea_supersparsa
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Originally described in 1938 from the Aleutian Islands as a species of Lecidea, it was transferred to Fuscidea in 2008. It forms a thin brown thallus
Fuscidea_aleutica
Species of lichen
pezizoides Weber (1778) Parmelia brunnea f. pezizoides (Weber) Fr. (1831) Lecidea thriptophylla var. pezizoides (Weber) Schaer. (1850) Biatora pezizoides
Protopannaria_pezizoides
Single-species lichen genus
Lichen dillenianus Ach. (1799) Lecidea dilleniana (Ach.) Ach. (1803) Lichen peltatus * dilleniana (Ach.) Lam. (1813) Lecidea contigua * dilleniana (Ach.)
Psoronactis
Species of lichen
been previously described under various names including Lecidea petraea by Acharius, Lecidea atro-alba by Fries, and Verrucaria petraea by Hoffmann, among
Rhizocarpon_petraeum
Species of fungus
18534 Open Tree of Life: 194685 PLANTS: LEEL7 SpeciesFungorum: 392922 Lecidea parasema var. elaeochroma Wikidata: Q87472078 GBIF: 2607180 IndexFungorum:
Lecidella_elaeochroma
Species of lichen
lichenologist Edvard August Vainio in 1926, as a variety of the species Lecidea breviuscula. Lois Brako transferred the taxon to Phyllopsora in 1989 (still
Phyllopsora_glaucella
Species of fungus
the Finnish lichenologist William Nylander, who placed it in the genus Lecidea. David Hawksworth and Brian J. Coppins transferred it to the genus Opegrapha
Opegrapha_physciaria
Species of FUNGUS
stereocaulorum Binomial name Scutula stereocaulorum (Anzi) Körb. (1865) Synonyms Lecidea stereocaulorum (Anzi) (1862) Biatorina stereocaulorum (Anzi) Jatta (1911)
Scutula_stereocaulorum
Species of fungus in the family Abrothallaceae
Sommerfelt in 1826. In 2018, a proposal was made to conserve the name Lecidea parmeliarum (later Abrothallus parmeliarum), against Endocarpon parasiticum
Abrothallus_parmeliarum
Genus of fungi
contains 20 species. Carbonea was originally circumscribed as a subgenus of Lecidea in 1967 before it was promoted to generic status in 1983. Carbonea agellata
Carbonea
Species of lichen in the family Caliciaceae
Caliciales Family: Caliciaceae Genus: Buellia Species: B. spuria Binomial name Buellia spuria (Schaer.) Anzi (1860) Synonyms Lecidea spuria Schaer. (1828)
Buellia_spuria
Species of lichen
Binomial name Buellia saxorum A.Massal. (1852) Synonyms Lecidea saxorum (A.Massal.) Hepp (1860) Lecidea disciformis var. saxorum (A.Massal.) Wedd. (1875)
Buellia_saxorum
Species of lichen
concilians (Nyl.) H.Olivier (1884) Lecanora concilians (Nyl.) Cromb. (1894) Lecidea concilians (Nyl.) Hue (1914) Placodium concilians (Nyl.) A.L.Sm. (1918)
Caloplaca_concilians
Species of lichen
(Körb.) Tuck. (1888) Buellia geographica b lecanorina (Körb.) Tuck. (1888) Lecidea geographica var. lecanorina (Körb.) Nyl. (1896) Diplotomma geographicum
Rhizocarpon_lecanorinum
Species of lichen
Dawson Turner, who classified it in the genus Lecidea. His diagnosis of the species was as follows: Lecidea with a thin, membranaceous, somewhat granular
Kuettlingeria_atroflava
Genus of lichen
(Borrer) A.Massal. (1852) Synonyms Catillaria A.Massal. ex R.Sant. (1952) Lecidea [unranked] Catillaria Ach. (1803) Microlecia M.Choisy (1949) Ulocodium
Catillaria
Species of lichen
(Körb.) Anzi (1864) Buellia alboatra var. venusta (Körb.) Th.Fr. (1874) Lecidea alboatra var. venusta (Körb.) Vain. (1883) Diplotomma epipolium f. venustum
Diplotomma_venustum
Species of lichen
Llano (1950) Gyrophora muhlenbergii var. alpina (Tuck.) Zahlbr. (1927) Lecidea mühlenbergii (Ach.) Spreng. (1827) Lichen leiocarpus * muhlenbergii (Ach
Umbilicaria_muhlenbergii
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
Hoffm. (1794) Synonyms Fritzea Stein (1879) Chrysopsora Lagerh. (1892) Lecidea sect. Chrysopsora Vain. [as 'Chrysospora'] (1934) Peltiphylla M.Choisy
Psora
Species of lichen
var. nigroclavata Catillaria nigroclavata (Nyl.) Schuler Lecidea ilicis A.Massal. (1853) Lecidea nigroclavata Nyl. Microlecia nigroclavata (Nyl.) M.Choisy
Catillaria_nigroclavata
Species of crustose lichen
Lichen subcarneus Lilj. (1792) Verrucaria subcarnea (Sw.) Ach. (1794) Lecidea subcarnea (Sw.) Ach. (1803) Parmelia subcarnea (Sw.) Spreng. (1827) Lecanora
Lecanora_subcarnea
Species of lichenized fungus
Lichen canescens Dicks. (1785) Psora canescens (Dicks.) Hoffm. (1796) Lecidea canescens (Dicks.) Ach. (1803) Placodium canescens (Dicks.) DC. (1805)
Diploicia_canescens
Species of lichen
Lichen tigillaris Ach. (1798) Calicium tigillare (Ach.) Turner & Borrer Lecidea tigillaris (Ach.) Ach. (1803) Patellaria tigillaris (Ach.) DC. (1815) Acolium
Cyphelium_tigillare
Species of lichen
first described in 1863 by the Finnish lichenologist William Nylander as Lecidea triptophyllina and was transferred to the genus Eschatogonia by Klaus Kalb
Eschatogonia_triptophyllina
Lecidea alrovirens Ach. Lecidea aurantiaca Ach. Lecidea aureola Tuck. Lecidea aurigera Fee. Lecidea breviuscula Nyl. Lecidea brugierae Vain. Lecidea bumamma
List of fungi of South Africa – L
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_L
Species of lichen
Acharius later transferred the species to the genus Lecidea in 1803, modifying the epithet to Lecidea sanguineoatra. In historical literature, the epithet
Bryobilimbia_sanguineoatra
Single-species genus of lichen
(B.de Lesd.) Timdal (1988) Synonyms Psora ligustica B.de Lesd. (1935) Lecidea ligustica (B.de Lesd.) Sbarbaro (1943) Glyphopeltis eburina Brusse (1985)
Glyphopeltis
Single-species lichen genus
by the English botanist William Borrer, who classified it in the genus Lecidea. Martino Anzi transferred the taxon to the genus Bacidia in 1860, and it
Bellicidia
Species of lichen-forming fungus
history, having been transferred through several genera including Lecanora, Lecidea, Placodium, Callopisma, Caloplaca, Xanthoria, and Polycauliona. In a 2006
Scythioria_phlogina
Species of lichen-forming fungus
(1826) Umbilicaria depressa var. hirsuta (Sw. ex Westr.) Schaer. (1826) Lecidea hirsuta (Sw. ex Westr.) Spreng. (1827) Umbilicaria vellea var. hirsuta
Umbilicaria_hirsuta
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
List Gonothecis Clem. (1909) Gonothecium (Vain.) Clem. & Shear (1931) Lecidea sect. Gonothecium Vain. (1890) Lopadiopsidomyces Cif. & Tomas. (1953) Lopadiopsis
Gyalectidium
Single-species genus of lichen
species previously known as Lecidea canorufescens. This lichen is widespread in temperate Australia. "Synonymy: Lecidea canorufescens Kremp., Verh. zool
Australidea
Species of lichen
it has been proposed for transfers into the genera Blastenia, Lecanora, Lecidea, and Caloplaca by various authors. In 2013, Ulrik Søchting, Patrik Frödén
Gyalolechia_flavovirescens
Genus of fungi
Abrothallus. Other synonyms are Abrothallomyces, Phymatopsis, and Pseudo-lecidea. Recent multigene studies have shown that host association has played an
Abrothallus
Growth form of lichen as a continuously adherent crust
between mineral grains. The upper cortex is usually developed. E.g. Genus Lecidea Epilithic – grows on top of the rock without penetrating the rock substrate
Crustose_lichen
LECIDEA
LECIDEA
LECIDEA
LECIDEA
Girl/Female
Latin
Lioness.
Girl/Female
German, Irish, Latin
Laurel Tree; Sweet Bay Tree; Symbolic of Honor and Victory; Variant of Laura
Boy/Male
Biblical
The perfection of the Lord.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Latin, Polish, Welsh
Famous Warrior; Diminutive of Lewis; In Wales; Renowned Warrior; Like a Lion; Resembling a Lion
Girl/Female
Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Intelligent; Innocent; High Minded; Famous; Stable; Clever; Wise; That which Controls Mind
Female
English
English name not found before the 16th century, probably originally a Puritan virtue name, derived from the Greek word aletheia, ALETHEA means "truth."
Female
Babylonian
, The Lady of the Gods.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Banfield or Bonfield.English : topographic name from Middle English bent ‘bent-grass’ + feld ‘open country’ or ‘land converted to arable use’, or a habitational name from a place named with these elements (Old English beonet + feld), such as Binfield in Berkshire.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beauty
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Light of Family
LECIDEA
LECIDEA
LECIDEA
LECIDEA
LECIDEA