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Biatoridium
''Biatoridium'' is a genus of fungi belonging to the order Lecanorales The Lecanorales are an order of mostly lichen-forming fungi belonging to the class Lecanoromycetes in the division Ascomycota. The order contains 26 families, 269 genera, and 5695 species. Families * Aphanopsidaceae * Biatorellaceae * Brigan ..., family unknown. The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America. Species: *'' Biatoridium delitescens'' *'' Biatoridium lasiothecium'' *'' Biatoridium monasteriense'' *'' Biatoridium neozelandicum'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10429306 Lecanorales Lecanorales genera Lichen genera ...
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Biatoridium Delitescens
''Biatoridium'' is a genus of fungi A fungus ( : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as a kingdom, separately from ... belonging to the order Lecanorales, family unknown. The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America. Species: *'' Biatoridium delitescens'' *'' Biatoridium lasiothecium'' *'' Biatoridium monasteriense'' *'' Biatoridium neozelandicum'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10429306 Lecanorales Lecanorales genera Lichen genera ...
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Biatoridium Lasiothecium
''Biatoridium'' is a genus of fungi belonging to the order Lecanorales, family unknown. The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America. Species: *''Biatoridium delitescens ''Biatoridium'' is a genus of fungi A fungus ( : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are cl ...'' *'' Biatoridium lasiothecium'' *'' Biatoridium monasteriense'' *'' Biatoridium neozelandicum'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10429306 Lecanorales Lecanorales genera Lichen genera ...
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Biatoridium Monasteriense
''Biatoridium'' is a genus of fungi belonging to the order Lecanorales, family unknown. The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America. Species: *''Biatoridium delitescens'' *''Biatoridium lasiothecium ''Biatoridium'' is a genus of fungi belonging to the order Lecanorales, family unknown. The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America. Species: *''Biatoridium delitescens ''Biatoridium'' is a genus of fungi A f ...'' *'' Biatoridium monasteriense'' *'' Biatoridium neozelandicum'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10429306 Lecanorales Lecanorales genera Lichen genera ...
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Biatoridium Neozelandicum
''Biatoridium'' is a genus of fungi belonging to the order Lecanorales, family unknown. The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America. Species: *''Biatoridium delitescens'' *''Biatoridium lasiothecium'' *''Biatoridium monasteriense ''Biatoridium'' is a genus of fungi belonging to the order Lecanorales, family unknown. The species of this genus are found in Europe and Northern America. Species: *''Biatoridium delitescens'' *''Biatoridium lasiothecium ''Biatoridium'' ...'' *'' Biatoridium neozelandicum'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10429306 Lecanorales Lecanorales genera Lichen genera ...
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Lecanorales
The Lecanorales are an order of mostly lichen-forming fungi belonging to the class Lecanoromycetes in the division Ascomycota. The order contains 26 families, 269 genera, and 5695 species. Families * Aphanopsidaceae * Biatorellaceae * Brigantiaeaceae * Bruceomycetaceae * Carbonicolaceae * Catillariaceae * Cladoniaceae * Crocyniaceae * Dactylosporaceae * Gypsoplacaceae * Haematommataceae * Lecanoraceae * Malmideaceae * Pachyascaceae * Parmeliaceae * Pilocarpaceae * Psilolechiaceae * Psoraceae * Ramalinaceae * Ramboldiaceae * Scoliciosporaceae * Sphaerophoraceae * Stereocaulaceae * Tephromelataceae * Vezdaeaceae Genera of uncertain placement There are several genera in the Lecanorales that have not been placed with certainty into any family. These are: *'' Coronoplectrum'' – 1 sp. *'' Ivanpisutia'' – 1 sp. *'' Joergensenia'' – 1 sp. *'' Myochroidea'' – 4 spp. *'' Neopsoromopsis'' – 1 sp. *''Psoromella ''Psoromella'' is a genus of lichenized fungi ...
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Lecanorales Genera
The Lecanorales are an order of mostly lichen-forming fungi belonging to the class Lecanoromycetes in the division Ascomycota. The order contains 26 families, 269 genera, and 5695 species. Families * Aphanopsidaceae * Biatorellaceae * Brigantiaeaceae * Bruceomycetaceae * Carbonicolaceae * Catillariaceae * Cladoniaceae * Crocyniaceae * Dactylosporaceae * Gypsoplacaceae * Haematommataceae * Lecanoraceae * Malmideaceae * Pachyascaceae * Parmeliaceae * Pilocarpaceae * Psilolechiaceae * Psoraceae * Ramalinaceae * Ramboldiaceae * Scoliciosporaceae * Sphaerophoraceae * Stereocaulaceae * Tephromelataceae * Vezdaeaceae Genera of uncertain placement There are several genera in the Lecanorales that have not been placed with certainty into any family. These are: *'' Coronoplectrum'' – 1 sp. *'' Ivanpisutia'' – 1 sp. *'' Joergensenia'' – 1 sp. *'' Myochroidea'' – 4 spp. *'' Neopsoromopsis'' – 1 sp. *''Psoromella ''Psoromella'' is a genus of lichenized fungi ...
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A fungus ( : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as a kingdom, separately from the other eukaryotic kingdoms, which by one traditional classification include Plantae, Animalia, Protozoa, and Chromista. A characteristic that places fungi in a different kingdom from plants, bacteria, and some protists is chitin in their cell walls. Fungi, like animals, are heterotrophs; they acquire their food by absorbing dissolved molecules, typically by secreting digestive enzymes into their environment. Fungi do not photosynthesize. Growth is their means of mobility, except for spores (a few of which are flagellated), which may travel through the air or water. Fungi are the principal decomposers in ecological systems. These and other differences place fungi in a single group of related organisms, named the ''Eumycota'' (''t ...
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