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Bilimbia
''Bilimbia'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Ramalinaceae. Taxonomy ''Bilimbia'' was circumscribed by Italian botanist Giuseppe De Notaris in 1846. He included two species, ''B. hexamera'' and ''B. tetramera''. Although once widely used by lichenologists, in the 1900s it fell into disuse as authors realized that the name had already been used previously for a genus of phanerogams (as ''Bilimbia'' heedeRchb., published by Ludwig Reichenbach in 1837). Furthermore, Alexander Zahlbruckner transferred the ''Bilimbia'' lichens to the genus ''Bacidia'' in his two of his works (1926 and 1932). A reassessment of the nomenclatural status of Reichenbach's genus determined that it was not published validly, and De Notaris' ''Bilimbia'' was resurrected for use. Molecular phylogenetic evidence suggests that the genus forms a well-supported monophyletic clade within the Ramalinaceae. De Notaris did not specify a type species when he created the genus. Bruce Fink de ...
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Bilimbia Sabuletorum
''Bilimbia'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Ramalinaceae. Taxonomy ''Bilimbia'' was circumscribed by Italian botanist Giuseppe De Notaris in 1846. He included two species, ''B. hexamera'' and ''B. tetramera''. Although once widely used by lichenologists, in the 1900s it fell into disuse as authors realized that the name had already been used previously for a genus of phanerogams (as ''Bilimbia'' heedeRchb., published by Ludwig Reichenbach in 1837). Furthermore, Alexander Zahlbruckner transferred the ''Bilimbia'' lichens to the genus ''Bacidia ''Bacidia'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Ramalinaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Giuseppe De Notaris in 1846. Species in the genus are crust-like lichens with stemless apothecia; they have green algae (chloroccoid) as p ...'' in his two of his works (1926 and 1932). A reassessment of the nomenclatural status of Reichenbach's genus determined that it was not published validly, and De ...
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Bilimbia Caloosensis
''Bilimbia'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Ramalinaceae. Taxonomy ''Bilimbia'' was circumscribed by Italian botanist Giuseppe De Notaris in 1846. He included two species, ''B. hexamera'' and ''B. tetramera''. Although once widely used by lichenologists, in the 1900s it fell into disuse as authors realized that the name had already been used previously for a genus of phanerogams (as ''Bilimbia'' heedeRchb., published by Ludwig Reichenbach in 1837). Furthermore, Alexander Zahlbruckner transferred the ''Bilimbia'' lichens to the genus ''Bacidia'' in his two of his works (1926 and 1932). A reassessment of the nomenclatural status of Reichenbach's genus determined that it was not published validly, and De Notaris' ''Bilimbia'' was resurrected for use. Molecular phylogenetic evidence suggests that the genus forms a well-supported monophyletic clade within the Ramalinaceae. De Notaris did not specify a type species when he created the genus. Bruce Fink d ...
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Bilimbia Granosa
''Bilimbia'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Ramalinaceae. Taxonomy ''Bilimbia'' was circumscribed by Italian botanist Giuseppe De Notaris in 1846. He included two species, ''B. hexamera'' and ''B. tetramera''. Although once widely used by lichenologists, in the 1900s it fell into disuse as authors realized that the name had already been used previously for a genus of phanerogams (as ''Bilimbia'' heedeRchb., published by Ludwig Reichenbach in 1837). Furthermore, Alexander Zahlbruckner transferred the ''Bilimbia'' lichens to the genus ''Bacidia'' in his two of his works (1926 and 1932). A reassessment of the nomenclatural status of Reichenbach's genus determined that it was not published validly, and De Notaris' ''Bilimbia'' was resurrected for use. Molecular phylogenetic evidence suggests that the genus forms a well-supported monophyletic clade within the Ramalinaceae. De Notaris did not specify a type species when he created the genus. Bruce Fink d ...
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Bilimbia Declinis
''Bilimbia'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Ramalinaceae. Taxonomy ''Bilimbia'' was circumscribed by Italian botanist Giuseppe De Notaris in 1846. He included two species, ''B. hexamera'' and ''B. tetramera''. Although once widely used by lichenologists, in the 1900s it fell into disuse as authors realized that the name had already been used previously for a genus of phanerogams (as ''Bilimbia'' heedeRchb., published by Ludwig Reichenbach in 1837). Furthermore, Alexander Zahlbruckner transferred the ''Bilimbia'' lichens to the genus ''Bacidia'' in his two of his works (1926 and 1932). A reassessment of the nomenclatural status of Reichenbach's genus determined that it was not published validly, and De Notaris' ''Bilimbia'' was resurrected for use. Molecular phylogenetic evidence suggests that the genus forms a well-supported monophyletic clade within the Ramalinaceae. De Notaris did not specify a type species when he created the genus. Bruce Fink d ...
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Bilimbia Corcovadensis
''Bilimbia'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Ramalinaceae. Taxonomy ''Bilimbia'' was circumscribed by Italian botanist Giuseppe De Notaris in 1846. He included two species, ''B. hexamera'' and ''B. tetramera''. Although once widely used by lichenologists, in the 1900s it fell into disuse as authors realized that the name had already been used previously for a genus of phanerogams (as ''Bilimbia'' heedeRchb., published by Ludwig Reichenbach in 1837). Furthermore, Alexander Zahlbruckner transferred the ''Bilimbia'' lichens to the genus ''Bacidia'' in his two of his works (1926 and 1932). A reassessment of the nomenclatural status of Reichenbach's genus determined that it was not published validly, and De Notaris' ''Bilimbia'' was resurrected for use. Molecular phylogenetic evidence suggests that the genus forms a well-supported monophyletic clade within the Ramalinaceae. De Notaris did not specify a type species when he created the genus. Bruce Fink d ...
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Bilimbia Caudata
''Bilimbia'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Ramalinaceae. Taxonomy ''Bilimbia'' was circumscribed by Italian botanist Giuseppe De Notaris in 1846. He included two species, ''B. hexamera'' and ''B. tetramera''. Although once widely used by lichenologists, in the 1900s it fell into disuse as authors realized that the name had already been used previously for a genus of phanerogams (as ''Bilimbia'' heedeRchb., published by Ludwig Reichenbach in 1837). Furthermore, Alexander Zahlbruckner transferred the ''Bilimbia'' lichens to the genus ''Bacidia'' in his two of his works (1926 and 1932). A reassessment of the nomenclatural status of Reichenbach's genus determined that it was not published validly, and De Notaris' ''Bilimbia'' was resurrected for use. Molecular phylogenetic evidence suggests that the genus forms a well-supported monophyletic clade within the Ramalinaceae. De Notaris did not specify a type species when he created the genus. Bruce Fink d ...
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Bilimbia Jeanjeanii
''Bilimbia'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Ramalinaceae. Taxonomy ''Bilimbia'' was circumscribed by Italian botanist Giuseppe De Notaris in 1846. He included two species, ''B. hexamera'' and ''B. tetramera''. Although once widely used by lichenologists, in the 1900s it fell into disuse as authors realized that the name had already been used previously for a genus of phanerogams (as ''Bilimbia'' heedeRchb., published by Ludwig Reichenbach in 1837). Furthermore, Alexander Zahlbruckner transferred the ''Bilimbia'' lichens to the genus ''Bacidia'' in his two of his works (1926 and 1932). A reassessment of the nomenclatural status of Reichenbach's genus determined that it was not published validly, and De Notaris' ''Bilimbia'' was resurrected for use. Molecular phylogenetic evidence suggests that the genus forms a well-supported monophyletic clade within the Ramalinaceae. De Notaris did not specify a type species when he created the genus. Bruce Fink d ...
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Bilimbia Hexamera
''Bilimbia'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Ramalinaceae. Taxonomy ''Bilimbia'' was circumscribed by Italian botanist Giuseppe De Notaris in 1846. He included two species, ''B. hexamera'' and ''B. tetramera''. Although once widely used by lichenologists, in the 1900s it fell into disuse as authors realized that the name had already been used previously for a genus of phanerogams (as ''Bilimbia'' heedeRchb., published by Ludwig Reichenbach in 1837). Furthermore, Alexander Zahlbruckner transferred the ''Bilimbia'' lichens to the genus ''Bacidia'' in his two of his works (1926 and 1932). A reassessment of the nomenclatural status of Reichenbach's genus determined that it was not published validly, and De Notaris' ''Bilimbia'' was resurrected for use. Molecular phylogenetic evidence suggests that the genus forms a well-supported monophyletic clade within the Ramalinaceae. De Notaris did not specify a type species when he created the genus. Bruce Fink d ...
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Ramalinaceae
The Ramalinaceae are a family of lichenized fungi in the order Lecanorales. The family name is synonymous with the name ''Bacidiaceae''. Species of this family have a widespread distribution. Genera *''Aciculopsora'' *''Adelolecia'' *'' Arthrosporum'' *''Bacidia'' *'' Bacidina'' *'' Bacidiopsora'' *'' Badimia'' *''Bibbya'' *'' Biatora'' *''Bilimbia'' *'' Catinaria'' *'' Cenozosia'' *'' Cliostomum'' *'' Compsocladium'' *''Coppinsidea'' *'' Crocynia'' *'' Echidnocymbium'' *'' Frutidella'' *'' Heppsora'' *'' Herteliana'' *'' Japewia'' *''Jarmania'' *''Krogia'' *''Lecania'' *'' Lopezaria'' *'' Lueckingia'' *'' Myelorrhiza'' *'' Phyllopsora'' *'' Physcidia'' *''Ramalina'' *'' Ramalinopsis'' *'' Rolfidium'' *'' Schadonia'' *''Scutula'' *'' Stirtoniella'' *'' Thamnolecania'' *'' Tibellia'' *''Toninia'' *'' Toniniopsis'' *'' Triclinum'' – synonymous with ''Squamacidia'' Brako *''Vermilacinia ''Vermilacinia'', a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Ramalinaceae, is a yellow-gree ...
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Genus
Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family (taxonomy), family. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. ''Panthera leo'' (lion) and ''Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants ...
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Type Species
In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specimen(s). Article 67.1 A similar concept is used for suprageneric groups and called a type genus. In botanical nomenclature, these terms have no formal standing under the code of nomenclature, but are sometimes borrowed from zoological nomenclature. In botany, the type of a genus name is a specimen (or, rarely, an illustration) which is also the type of a species name. The species name that has that type can also be referred to as the type of the genus name. Names of genus and family ranks, the various subdivisions of those ranks, and some higher-rank names based on genus names, have such types.
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Heinrich Rehm
Heinrich Simon Ludwig Friedrich Felix Rehm (20 October 1828, Ederheim – 1 April 1916, Munich) was a German mycologist and lichenologist. He studied at the Universities of Erlangen, Munich and Heidelberg, earning his medical doctorate in 1852. During his career, he was a practicing physician in Dietenhofen (from 1854), Sugenheim (from 1857) and Windsheim (from 1871). In 1875, he became regional medical examiner in Lohr am Main.Biodiversity Heritage Library
Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications


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*Rehm, H. 1874. Ascomyceten Fasc. 5: 201-250 *----. 1875. Ascomyceten 6: 251-30 ...
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