Austroparmelina Subarida
''Austroparmelina'' is a genus of foliose lichens in the large family Parmeliaceae. It contains species formerly placed in the genera '' Parmelina'' and ''Canoparmelia''. All species of ''Austroparmelina'' have an Australasian-South African distribution. Description ''Austroparmelina'' species have a grey, foliose thallus comprising somewhat linear to irregular lobes, and featuring short, simple rhizines. Their relatively large ascospores measure 9–18 by 4–8 μm and have a thick . The predominant secondary chemicals present in the genus are orcinol depsides such as lecanoric acid and gyrophoric acid. Species *''Austroparmelina chlorolecanorica'' (Elix) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina conlabrosa'' (Hale) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina elixii'' (Argüello & A.Crespo) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina endoleuca'' (Taylor) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina euplectina'' (Kurok. ex Elix) A.Crespo, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ana Crespo
Ana María Crespo de las Casas (born 30 March 1948, Santa Cruz de Tenerife) is a Spanish lichenologist noted for studying the phytosociology, taxonomy and floristics of Mediterranean lichens. She was awarded the 2012 Acharius Medal from the International Association for Lichenology for lifetime achievements in lichenology, and the genera '' Crespoa'', ''Cresponea ''Cresponea'' is a genus of lichens in the family Roccellaceae. The genus, circumscribed in 1993, contains species that were formerly classified in '' Lecanactis''. ''Cresponea'' is widely distributed, but most species are found in tropical and s ...'' and '' Cresporhaphis'' were named in her honor. See also * :Taxa named by Ana Crespo References 1948 births Spanish women scientists Spanish lichenologists Acharius Medal recipients Living people {{mycologist-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Austroparmelina Chlorolecanorica
''Austroparmelina'' is a genus of foliose lichens in the large family Parmeliaceae. It contains species formerly placed in the genera '' Parmelina'' and ''Canoparmelia''. All species of ''Austroparmelina'' have an Australasian-South African distribution. Description ''Austroparmelina'' species have a grey, foliose thallus comprising somewhat linear to irregular lobes, and featuring short, simple rhizines. Their relatively large ascospores measure 9–18 by 4–8 μm and have a thick . The predominant secondary chemicals present in the genus are orcinol depsides such as lecanoric acid and gyrophoric acid. Species *'' Austroparmelina chlorolecanorica'' (Elix) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina conlabrosa'' (Hale) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina elixii'' (Argüello & A.Crespo) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina endoleuca'' (Taylor) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina euplectina'' (Kurok. ex Elix) A.Crespo, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Austroparmelina Whinrayi
''Austroparmelina'' is a genus of foliose lichens in the large family Parmeliaceae. It contains species formerly placed in the genera '' Parmelina'' and ''Canoparmelia''. All species of ''Austroparmelina'' have an Australasian-South African distribution. Description ''Austroparmelina'' species have a grey, foliose thallus comprising somewhat linear to irregular lobes, and featuring short, simple rhizines. Their relatively large ascospores measure 9–18 by 4–8 μm and have a thick . The predominant secondary chemicals present in the genus are orcinol depsides such as lecanoric acid and gyrophoric acid. Species *''Austroparmelina chlorolecanorica'' (Elix) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina conlabrosa'' (Hale) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina elixii'' (Argüello & A.Crespo) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina endoleuca'' (Taylor) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina euplectina'' (Kurok. ex Elix) A.Crespo, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Austroparmelina Subtiliacea
''Austroparmelina'' is a genus of foliose lichens in the large family Parmeliaceae. It contains species formerly placed in the genera '' Parmelina'' and ''Canoparmelia''. All species of ''Austroparmelina'' have an Australasian-South African distribution. Description ''Austroparmelina'' species have a grey, foliose thallus comprising somewhat linear to irregular lobes, and featuring short, simple rhizines. Their relatively large ascospores measure 9–18 by 4–8 μm and have a thick . The predominant secondary chemicals present in the genus are orcinol depsides such as lecanoric acid and gyrophoric acid. Species *''Austroparmelina chlorolecanorica'' (Elix) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina conlabrosa'' (Hale) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina elixii'' (Argüello & A.Crespo) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina endoleuca'' (Taylor) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina euplectina'' (Kurok. ex Elix) A.Crespo, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Austroparmelina Subarida
''Austroparmelina'' is a genus of foliose lichens in the large family Parmeliaceae. It contains species formerly placed in the genera '' Parmelina'' and ''Canoparmelia''. All species of ''Austroparmelina'' have an Australasian-South African distribution. Description ''Austroparmelina'' species have a grey, foliose thallus comprising somewhat linear to irregular lobes, and featuring short, simple rhizines. Their relatively large ascospores measure 9–18 by 4–8 μm and have a thick . The predominant secondary chemicals present in the genus are orcinol depsides such as lecanoric acid and gyrophoric acid. Species *''Austroparmelina chlorolecanorica'' (Elix) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina conlabrosa'' (Hale) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina elixii'' (Argüello & A.Crespo) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina endoleuca'' (Taylor) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina euplectina'' (Kurok. ex Elix) A.Crespo, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Austroparmelina Pseudorelicina
''Austroparmelina'' is a genus of foliose lichens in the large family Parmeliaceae. It contains species formerly placed in the genera '' Parmelina'' and ''Canoparmelia''. All species of ''Austroparmelina'' have an Australasian-South African distribution. Description ''Austroparmelina'' species have a grey, foliose thallus comprising somewhat linear to irregular lobes, and featuring short, simple rhizines. Their relatively large ascospores measure 9–18 by 4–8 μm and have a thick . The predominant secondary chemicals present in the genus are orcinol depsides such as lecanoric acid and gyrophoric acid. Species *''Austroparmelina chlorolecanorica'' (Elix) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina conlabrosa'' (Hale) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina elixii'' (Argüello & A.Crespo) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina endoleuca'' (Taylor) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *''Austroparmelina euplectina'' (Kurok. ex Elix) A.Crespo, D ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Austroparmelina Pruinata
''Austroparmelina'' is a genus of foliose lichens in the large family Parmeliaceae. It contains species formerly placed in the genera '' Parmelina'' and ''Canoparmelia''. All species of ''Austroparmelina'' have an Australasian-South African distribution. Description ''Austroparmelina'' species have a grey, foliose thallus comprising somewhat linear to irregular lobes, and featuring short, simple rhizines. Their relatively large ascospores measure 9–18 by 4–8 μm and have a thick . The predominant secondary chemicals present in the genus are orcinol depsides such as lecanoric acid and gyrophoric acid. Species *''Austroparmelina chlorolecanorica'' (Elix) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina conlabrosa'' (Hale) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina elixii'' (Argüello & A.Crespo) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina endoleuca'' (Taylor) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *''Austroparmelina euplectina'' (Kurok. ex Elix) A.Crespo, D ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Austroparmelina Pallida
''Austroparmelina'' is a genus of foliose lichens in the large family Parmeliaceae. It contains species formerly placed in the genera '' Parmelina'' and ''Canoparmelia''. All species of ''Austroparmelina'' have an Australasian-South African distribution. Description ''Austroparmelina'' species have a grey, foliose thallus comprising somewhat linear to irregular lobes, and featuring short, simple rhizines. Their relatively large ascospores measure 9–18 by 4–8 μm and have a thick . The predominant secondary chemicals present in the genus are orcinol depsides such as lecanoric acid and gyrophoric acid. Species *''Austroparmelina chlorolecanorica'' (Elix) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina conlabrosa'' (Hale) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina elixii'' (Argüello & A.Crespo) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina endoleuca'' (Taylor) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *''Austroparmelina euplectina'' (Kurok. ex Elix) A.Crespo, D ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Austroparmelina Norpruinata
''Austroparmelina'' is a genus of foliose lichens in the large family Parmeliaceae. It contains species formerly placed in the genera '' Parmelina'' and ''Canoparmelia''. All species of ''Austroparmelina'' have an Australasian-South African distribution. Description ''Austroparmelina'' species have a grey, foliose thallus comprising somewhat linear to irregular lobes, and featuring short, simple rhizines. Their relatively large ascospores measure 9–18 by 4–8 μm and have a thick . The predominant secondary chemicals present in the genus are orcinol depsides such as lecanoric acid and gyrophoric acid. Species *''Austroparmelina chlorolecanorica'' (Elix) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina conlabrosa'' (Hale) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina elixii'' (Argüello & A.Crespo) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina endoleuca'' (Taylor) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *''Austroparmelina euplectina'' (Kurok. ex Elix) A.Crespo, D ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Austroparmelina Macrospora
''Austroparmelina'' is a genus of foliose lichens in the large family Parmeliaceae. It contains species formerly placed in the genera '' Parmelina'' and ''Canoparmelia''. All species of ''Austroparmelina'' have an Australasian-South African distribution. Description ''Austroparmelina'' species have a grey, foliose thallus comprising somewhat linear to irregular lobes, and featuring short, simple rhizines. Their relatively large ascospores measure 9–18 by 4–8 μm and have a thick . The predominant secondary chemicals present in the genus are orcinol depsides such as lecanoric acid and gyrophoric acid Gyrophoric acid is a depside that can be found in the lichen ''Cryptothecia rubrocincta'' and in ''Xanthoparmelia pokomyi''. It can also be found in most of the species of the '' Actinogyra'', ''Lasallia'', and ''Umbilicaria'' genera Genus ( p .... Species *'' Austroparmelina chlorolecanorica'' (Elix) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina conlabrosa'' ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Austroparmelina Labrosa
''Austroparmelina'' is a genus of foliose lichens in the large family Parmeliaceae. It contains species formerly placed in the genera '' Parmelina'' and ''Canoparmelia''. All species of ''Austroparmelina'' have an Australasian-South African distribution. Description ''Austroparmelina'' species have a grey, foliose thallus comprising somewhat linear to irregular lobes, and featuring short, simple rhizines. Their relatively large ascospores measure 9–18 by 4–8 μm and have a thick . The predominant secondary chemicals present in the genus are orcinol depsides such as lecanoric acid and gyrophoric acid. Species *''Austroparmelina chlorolecanorica'' (Elix) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina conlabrosa'' (Hale) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina elixii'' (Argüello & A.Crespo) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina endoleuca'' (Taylor) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *''Austroparmelina euplectina'' (Kurok. ex Elix) A.Crespo, D ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Austroparmelina Johnstoniae
''Austroparmelina'' is a genus of foliose lichens in the large family Parmeliaceae. It contains species formerly placed in the genera '' Parmelina'' and ''Canoparmelia''. All species of ''Austroparmelina'' have an Australasian-South African distribution. Description ''Austroparmelina'' species have a grey, foliose thallus comprising somewhat linear to irregular lobes, and featuring short, simple rhizines. Their relatively large ascospores measure 9–18 by 4–8 μm and have a thick . The predominant secondary chemicals present in the genus are orcinol depsides such as lecanoric acid and gyrophoric acid. Species *''Austroparmelina chlorolecanorica'' (Elix) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina conlabrosa'' (Hale) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina elixii'' (Argüello & A.Crespo) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *'' Austroparmelina endoleuca'' (Taylor) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010) *''Austroparmelina euplectina'' (Kurok. ex Elix) A.Crespo, D ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |