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Nevilleiella
''Nevilleiella'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the subfamily Teloschistoideae of the family Teloschistaceae. It has two species of crustose lichens that are found in Australia. Taxonomy The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 2017 by the lichenologists Sergey Kondratyuk and Jae-Seoun Hur, with ''Nevilleiella marchantii'' assigned as the type species. Both the genus name ''Nevilleiella'', and the botanical name, epithet of the type species, ''marchantii'', honour Western Australian botanist Neville Graeme Marchant, who accompanied the authors during their field work. Description The genus ''Nevilleiella'' consists of crustose lichens, which means they form a crust-like layer over their . These lichens are characterised by almost spherical, -like structures or by discrete, widely spread (small, cracked patches) that do not cover the entire surface. Their colour varies from brownish yellow to brownish orange, and they sometimes have a whitish, powdery c ...
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Nevilleiella Lateritia
''Nevilleiella'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the subfamily Teloschistoideae of the family Teloschistaceae. It has two species of crustose lichens that are found in Australia. Taxonomy The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 2017 by the lichenologists Sergey Kondratyuk and Jae-Seoun Hur, with ''Nevilleiella marchantii'' assigned as the type species. Both the genus name ''Nevilleiella'', and the botanical name, epithet of the type species, ''marchantii'', honour Western Australian botanist Neville Graeme Marchant, who accompanied the authors during their field work. Description The genus ''Nevilleiella'' consists of crustose lichens, which means they form a crust-like layer over their . These lichens are characterised by almost spherical, -like structures or by discrete, widely spread (small, cracked patches) that do not cover the entire surface. Their colour varies from brownish yellow to brownish orange, and they sometimes have a whitish, powdery c ...
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