Erioderma Sorediatum
''Erioderma'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pannariaceae. They are commonly called mouse ears or felt lichens, and are small, pale brown to olive-brown foliose cyanolichens with a fuzzy upper surface that have the cyanobacteria '' Scytonema'' as their photobiont. Most species are found in the tropics of Central and South America, although three species are found in coastal regions of North America where they generally grow on mossy branches in humid sites. All North American species are rare. Species of ''Erioderma'' can resemble '' Pannaria'', ''Leioderma'', or small ''Peltigera'', but their fuzzy upper surface and lack of veins on their lower surface distinguishes them from these lichens. Species , Species Fungorum accepts 24 species of ''Erioderma''. *''Erioderma barbellatum'' *''Erioderma borbonicum'' *''Erioderma borneense'' *''Erioderma confusum'' *''Erioderma coriaceum'' *''Erioderma cyathophorum'' *''Erioderma divisum'' *''Erioderma glab ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Erioderma Barbellatum
''Erioderma'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pannariaceae. They are commonly called mouse ears or felt lichens, and are small, pale brown to olive-brown foliose cyanolichens with a fuzzy upper surface that have the cyanobacteria ''Scytonema'' as their photobiont. Most species are found in the tropics of Central and South America, although three species are found in coastal regions of North America where they generally grow on mossy branches in humid sites. All North American species are rare. Species of ''Erioderma'' can resemble ''Pannaria'', '' Leioderma'', or small ''Peltigera'', but their fuzzy upper surface and lack of veins on their lower surface distinguishes them from these lichens. Species , Species Fungorum accepts 24 species of ''Erioderma''. *'' Erioderma barbellatum'' *''Erioderma borbonicum'' *''Erioderma borneense'' *''Erioderma confusum'' *''Erioderma coriaceum'' *''Erioderma cyathophorum'' *''Erioderma divisum'' *''Erioderma glabrum'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Erioderma Marcellii
''Erioderma'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pannariaceae. They are commonly called mouse ears or felt lichens, and are small, pale brown to olive-brown foliose cyanolichens with a fuzzy upper surface that have the cyanobacteria ''Scytonema'' as their photobiont. Most species are found in the tropics of Central and South America, although three species are found in coastal regions of North America where they generally grow on mossy branches in humid sites. All North American species are rare. Species of ''Erioderma'' can resemble ''Pannaria'', '' Leioderma'', or small ''Peltigera'', but their fuzzy upper surface and lack of veins on their lower surface distinguishes them from these lichens. Species , Species Fungorum accepts 24 species of ''Erioderma''. *''Erioderma barbellatum'' *''Erioderma borbonicum'' *''Erioderma borneense'' *''Erioderma confusum'' *''Erioderma coriaceum'' *''Erioderma cyathophorum'' *''Erioderma divisum'' *''Erioderma glabrum'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Erioderma Leylandii
''Erioderma'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pannariaceae. They are commonly called mouse ears or felt lichens, and are small, pale brown to olive-brown foliose cyanolichens with a fuzzy upper surface that have the cyanobacteria ''Scytonema'' as their photobiont. Most species are found in the tropics of Central and South America, although three species are found in coastal regions of North America where they generally grow on mossy branches in humid sites. All North American species are rare. Species of ''Erioderma'' can resemble ''Pannaria'', '' Leioderma'', or small ''Peltigera'', but their fuzzy upper surface and lack of veins on their lower surface distinguishes them from these lichens. Species , Species Fungorum accepts 24 species of ''Erioderma''. *''Erioderma barbellatum'' *''Erioderma borbonicum'' *''Erioderma borneense'' *''Erioderma confusum'' *''Erioderma coriaceum'' *''Erioderma cyathophorum'' *''Erioderma divisum'' *''Erioderma glabrum'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Erioderma Latilobatum
''Erioderma'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pannariaceae. They are commonly called mouse ears or felt lichens, and are small, pale brown to olive-brown foliose cyanolichens with a fuzzy upper surface that have the cyanobacteria ''Scytonema'' as their photobiont. Most species are found in the tropics of Central and South America, although three species are found in coastal regions of North America where they generally grow on mossy branches in humid sites. All North American species are rare. Species of ''Erioderma'' can resemble ''Pannaria'', '' Leioderma'', or small ''Peltigera'', but their fuzzy upper surface and lack of veins on their lower surface distinguishes them from these lichens. Species , Species Fungorum accepts 24 species of ''Erioderma''. *''Erioderma barbellatum'' *''Erioderma borbonicum'' *''Erioderma borneense'' *''Erioderma confusum'' *''Erioderma coriaceum'' *''Erioderma cyathophorum'' *''Erioderma divisum'' *''Erioderma glabrum'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Erioderma Laminisorediatum
''Erioderma'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pannariaceae. They are commonly called mouse ears or felt lichens, and are small, pale brown to olive-brown foliose cyanolichens with a fuzzy upper surface that have the cyanobacteria ''Scytonema'' as their photobiont. Most species are found in the tropics of Central and South America, although three species are found in coastal regions of North America where they generally grow on mossy branches in humid sites. All North American species are rare. Species of ''Erioderma'' can resemble ''Pannaria'', '' Leioderma'', or small ''Peltigera'', but their fuzzy upper surface and lack of veins on their lower surface distinguishes them from these lichens. Species , Species Fungorum accepts 24 species of ''Erioderma''. *''Erioderma barbellatum'' *''Erioderma borbonicum'' *''Erioderma borneense'' *''Erioderma confusum'' *''Erioderma coriaceum'' *''Erioderma cyathophorum'' *''Erioderma divisum'' *''Erioderma glabrum'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Erioderma Granulosum
''Erioderma'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pannariaceae. They are commonly called mouse ears or felt lichens, and are small, pale brown to olive-brown foliose cyanolichens with a fuzzy upper surface that have the cyanobacteria ''Scytonema'' as their photobiont. Most species are found in the tropics of Central and South America, although three species are found in coastal regions of North America where they generally grow on mossy branches in humid sites. All North American species are rare. Species of ''Erioderma'' can resemble ''Pannaria'', '' Leioderma'', or small ''Peltigera'', but their fuzzy upper surface and lack of veins on their lower surface distinguishes them from these lichens. Species , Species Fungorum accepts 24 species of ''Erioderma''. *''Erioderma barbellatum'' *''Erioderma borbonicum'' *''Erioderma borneense'' *''Erioderma confusum'' *''Erioderma coriaceum'' *''Erioderma cyathophorum'' *''Erioderma divisum'' *''Erioderma glabrum'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Erioderma Gloriosum
''Erioderma'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pannariaceae. They are commonly called mouse ears or felt lichens, and are small, pale brown to olive-brown foliose cyanolichens with a fuzzy upper surface that have the cyanobacteria ''Scytonema'' as their photobiont. Most species are found in the tropics of Central and South America, although three species are found in coastal regions of North America where they generally grow on mossy branches in humid sites. All North American species are rare. Species of ''Erioderma'' can resemble ''Pannaria'', '' Leioderma'', or small ''Peltigera'', but their fuzzy upper surface and lack of veins on their lower surface distinguishes them from these lichens. Species , Species Fungorum accepts 24 species of ''Erioderma''. *'' Erioderma barbellatum'' *''Erioderma borbonicum'' *''Erioderma borneense'' *''Erioderma confusum'' *''Erioderma coriaceum'' *''Erioderma cyathophorum'' *''Erioderma divisum'' *''Erioderma glabrum'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Erioderma Glabrum
''Erioderma'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pannariaceae. They are commonly called mouse ears or felt lichens, and are small, pale brown to olive-brown foliose cyanolichens with a fuzzy upper surface that have the cyanobacteria ''Scytonema'' as their photobiont. Most species are found in the tropics of Central and South America, although three species are found in coastal regions of North America where they generally grow on mossy branches in humid sites. All North American species are rare. Species of ''Erioderma'' can resemble ''Pannaria'', '' Leioderma'', or small ''Peltigera'', but their fuzzy upper surface and lack of veins on their lower surface distinguishes them from these lichens. Species , Species Fungorum accepts 24 species of ''Erioderma''. *'' Erioderma barbellatum'' *'' Erioderma borbonicum'' *'' Erioderma borneense'' *'' Erioderma confusum'' *'' Erioderma coriaceum'' *'' Erioderma cyathophorum'' *'' Erioderma divisum'' *'' Erioderma gla ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Erioderma Divisum
''Erioderma'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pannariaceae. They are commonly called mouse ears or felt lichens, and are small, pale brown to olive-brown foliose cyanolichens with a fuzzy upper surface that have the cyanobacteria ''Scytonema'' as their photobiont. Most species are found in the tropics of Central and South America, although three species are found in coastal regions of North America where they generally grow on mossy branches in humid sites. All North American species are rare. Species of ''Erioderma'' can resemble ''Pannaria'', '' Leioderma'', or small ''Peltigera'', but their fuzzy upper surface and lack of veins on their lower surface distinguishes them from these lichens. Species , Species Fungorum accepts 24 species of ''Erioderma''. *'' Erioderma barbellatum'' *''Erioderma borbonicum'' *''Erioderma borneense'' *''Erioderma confusum'' *''Erioderma coriaceum'' *''Erioderma cyathophorum'' *'' Erioderma divisum'' *''Erioderma glabrum'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Erioderma Cyathophorum
''Erioderma'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pannariaceae. They are commonly called mouse ears or felt lichens, and are small, pale brown to olive-brown foliose cyanolichens with a fuzzy upper surface that have the cyanobacteria ''Scytonema'' as their photobiont. Most species are found in the tropics of Central and South America, although three species are found in coastal regions of North America where they generally grow on mossy branches in humid sites. All North American species are rare. Species of ''Erioderma'' can resemble ''Pannaria'', '' Leioderma'', or small ''Peltigera'', but their fuzzy upper surface and lack of veins on their lower surface distinguishes them from these lichens. Species , Species Fungorum accepts 24 species of ''Erioderma''. *'' Erioderma barbellatum'' *''Erioderma borbonicum'' *''Erioderma borneense'' *''Erioderma confusum'' *''Erioderma coriaceum'' *'' Erioderma cyathophorum'' *'' Erioderma divisum'' *''Erioderma glabrum' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Erioderma Coriaceum
''Erioderma'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pannariaceae. They are commonly called mouse ears or felt lichens, and are small, pale brown to olive-brown foliose cyanolichens with a fuzzy upper surface that have the cyanobacteria ''Scytonema'' as their photobiont. Most species are found in the tropics of Central and South America, although three species are found in coastal regions of North America where they generally grow on mossy branches in humid sites. All North American species are rare. Species of ''Erioderma'' can resemble ''Pannaria'', '' Leioderma'', or small ''Peltigera'', but their fuzzy upper surface and lack of veins on their lower surface distinguishes them from these lichens. Species , Species Fungorum accepts 24 species of ''Erioderma''. *'' Erioderma barbellatum'' *''Erioderma borbonicum'' *''Erioderma borneense'' *''Erioderma confusum'' *'' Erioderma coriaceum'' *'' Erioderma cyathophorum'' *'' Erioderma divisum'' *''Erioderma glabrum ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |