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Rimularia badioatra
Rimularia badioatra
(Krempelh.) Hertel & Rambold
Family:
Trapeliaceae
[
Aspicilia badioatra
Kremp.,
more
Aspicilia bockii
(Rodig. ex Fr.) Boistel,
Aspicilia contracta
(Th. Fr.) Hue,
Catolechia badioatra
(Kremp.) A. Massal.,
Lecanora badioatra
Hepp,
Lecanora bockii f. contractula
Th. Fr.,
Lecanora contracta
(Th. Fr.) Zahlbr.,
Lecidea badioatra
(Kremp.) Arnold,
Lecidea badioatra var. badioatra
Flörke ex Spreng.,
Lecidea badioatra var. gerlachei
Vain.,
Lecidea contracta
(Th. Fr.) Arnold,
Lecidea illita
Nyl.,
Mosigia illita
(Nyl.) R. Sant.,
Parmelia bockii
Fr.
]
Gary Perlmutter
British Lichen Society
Resources
Orange, A., Cannon, P., Aptroot, A., Coppins, B., Sanderson, N. & Simkin, J. (2021). Baeomycetales: Trapeliaceae, including the genera Coppinsia, Placopsis, Placynthiella, Rimularia, Trapelia and Trapeliopsis. Revisions of British and Irish Lichens 18: 1-19.
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Gary Perlmutter
Gary Perlmutter
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