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Austroparmelina
''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'' (H ...
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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, ...
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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 ...
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Austroparmelina Elixii
''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.Cre ...
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Austroparmelina Euplectina
''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, ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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'' ( ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Austroparmelina Conlabrosa
''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.Cres ...
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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 ...
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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, ...
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