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Genus of fungi
Multiclavula is a genus of basidiolichens in the family Hydnaceae. The widespread genus contains 14 species. The genus was circumscribed by the American
Multiclavula
Species of lichen
Multiclavula mucida is a globally distributed species of basidiolichen belonging to the family Hydnaceae. Since its initial classification by Christiaan
Multiclavula_mucida
Species of lichen
Multiclavula ichthyiformis is a rare terricolous (ground-dwelling) basidiolichen in the family Hygrophoraceae. The lichen produces small, flesh-coloured
Multiclavula_ichthyiformis
Lichen with a Basidiomycota mycobiont
mycobionts belong to the genus Cora, followed by the genera Dictyonema and Multiclavula. Other genera include Acantholichen, Arrhenia, Athelia, Athelopsis, Corella
Basidiolichen
Order of fungi
span of 2007–2013. Due to its morphological similarity to the genus Multiclavula, its isolated phylogenetic position (distinct from all other orders based
Lepidostromatales
Single-species fungal genus
Ertzia is distinguished from all other lichenized clavarioid fungi (Multiclavula (Cantharellales), Lepidostroma (Lepidostromatales), and Sulzbacheromyces
Ertzia
Symbiosis of fungi with algae
such as species of Lichenomphalia, clavarioid fungi, such as species of Multiclavula, and corticioid fungi, such as species of Dictyonema. Lichen identification
Lichen
Group of fungi
Clavicorona, Clavulina, Ertzia, Lachnocladium, Lentaria, Lepidostroma, Multiclavula, Pterula, Scytinopogon, and Sulzbacheromyces. Many clavarioid fungi are
Clavarioid_fungi
Species of lichen
Corner as Clavaria fossicola. Ron Petersen reclassified it in the genus Multiclavula in 1967. Dong Liu and Lisong Wang transferred it to genus Sulzbacheromyces
Sulzbacheromyces_fossicola
Species of lichen
mycologists Ron Petersen and Mu Zang, who initially classified it in the genus Multiclavula. Dong Liu and Lisong Wang transferred it to genus Sulzbacheromyces in
Sulzbacheromyces_sinensis
Species of lichen
Multiclavula caput-serpentis is a species of terricolous (ground-dwelling) basidiolichen in the family Hydnaceae. Found in Panama, it was formally described
Multiclavula_caput-serpentis
Species of fungus
Multiclavula vernalis or the orange club-mushroom lichen is a species of clavarioid fungus in the Clavulinaceae (club-mushroom lichen) family. It was originally
Multiclavula_vernalis
Species of lichen
Multiclavula petricola is a saxicolous (rock-dwelling) basidiolichen in the family Hygrophoraceae. It is known only from a single subalpine site in central
Multiclavula_petricola
Family of fungi
Sistotrema III Bergerella + Bryoclavula Minimedusa Neoburgoa Sistotremella Multiclavula Bulbilla Clavulina + Membranomyces Rogersiomyces Burgella + Sistotrema
Hydnaceae
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
(Ertzia and Lepidostroma) by having an entirely crustose thallus and from Multiclavula (Cantharellales) by having a chlorococcoid (instead of coccomyxoid) photobiont
Sulzbacheromyces
Species of fungus
American species, which is similar in stature but has a reddish tint; and Multiclavula mucida, a widespread lichenized species with smaller fruit bodies that
Clavaria_fragilis
Chocolate chip lichen - Solorina Clam lichen - Normandina Club lichen - Multiclavula Cobblestone lichen - Acarospora Cockleshell lichen - Hypocenomyce Comma
List of common names of lichen genera
List_of_common_names_of_lichen_genera
Genus of lichens
Bryoclavula is distinguished from the morphologically similar genus Multiclavula (also in Cantharellales) by both molecular phylogeny and the structure
Bryoclavula
such as species of Lichenomphalia, clavarioid fungi, such as species of Multiclavula, and corticioid fungi, such as species of Dictyonema. The largest number
Symbiosis_in_lichens
Species of lichen
Multiclavula by its undifferentiated thallus structure and its association with green algae, rather than the blue-green algae found in Multiclavula.
Sulzbacheromyces_caatingae
Species of lichen
club‑shaped ("clavarioid") fruiting bodies suggested affinity with the genus Multiclavula, the main basidiolichen group known at the time. Molecular comparisons
Bryoclavula_phycophila
Study of lichen taxonomy and evolution
tree. Three origins lay in the Basidiomycota—for example Omphalina and Multiclavula (mushroom-forming, algal partners) and Dictyonema (cyanobacterial partner)
Lichen_systematics
Genus of fungi
The genus is distinguished from all other lichenized clavarioid fungi (Multiclavula (Cantharellales), Ertzia (Lepidostromatales), and Sulzbacheromyces (Lepidostromatales))
Lepidostroma
Species of lichen
(July 2020). "Chaenothecopsis ochroleuca, Haematomma ochroleucum, and Multiclavula vernalis Reported for the First Time from Maine". Northeastern Naturalist
Haematomma_ochroleucum
Structure of lichens
such as species of Lichenomphalia, clavarioid fungi, such as species of Multiclavula, and corticioid fungi, such as species of Dictyonema. The autotrophic
Lichen_anatomy_and_physiology
Family of fungi
to Clavulicium) is closely related. The lichenized clavarioid genus Multiclavula is also closely related and has been included within the family. Several
Clavulinaceae
Species of lichen
connections in its cellular structure. While it superficially resembles Multiclavula mucida, another white basidiolichen species found in the same regions
Sulzbacheromyces_leucodontius
Symbiosis of fungi with algae or cyanobacteria
Miriquidica Mischoblastia Mobergia Monerolechia Monoblastia Montanelia Moriola Multiclavula Multisporidea Mycobilimbia Mycoblastus Mycoporum Myelochroa Myeloconis
Outline_of_lichens
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Biblical
Hot waters.
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Thirsty.
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Blossomed, Flowers in bloom
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Arabic, Muslim
Attributed to the First Khalifa Abu Bakr Al-siddiq through Ancestry
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Spanish
With Christ inside.
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Sky; Beautiful Girl
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Honoured; Worshipped
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English
From tbe riverbank enclosure.
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Muslim
Rocks
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Mind
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