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Badimia Galbinea
''Badimia'' is a genus of foliicolous lichen, foliicolous (leaf-inhabiting) lichens in the family Ramalinaceae. Taxonomy ''Badimia'' was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed by Czech lichenologist Antonin Vězda in 1986 as a segregate of the genus ''Bacidia'', and originally contained six species. The genus was formerly placed in the family Ectolechiaceae or the Pilocarpaceae, but molecular phylogenetics, molecular analysis showed that the type species ''Badimia dimidiata'' nested within the Ramalinaceae. This familial placement has been accepted in recent large-scale updates of fungal classifications. Species *''Badimia cateilea'' (Vain.) Lücking, Lumbsch & Elix (1994) *''Badimia corticola'' Kalb & Vězda (1987) *''Badimia dimidiata'' (Bab. ex Leight.) Vězda (1986) *''Badimia elegans'' (Vain.) Vězda (1986) *''Badimia elixii'' Kalb & Lumbsch (2001) *''Badimia galbinea'' (Kremp.) Vězda (1986) *''Badimia lecanorina'' (Zahlbr.) Lücking, Lumbsch & Elix (1994) *''Badimia l ...
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Antonin Vězda
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Badimia Leioplacella
''Badimia'' is a genus of foliicolous (leaf-inhabiting) lichens in the family Ramalinaceae. Taxonomy ''Badimia'' was circumscribed by Czech lichenologist Antonin Vězda in 1986 as a segregate of the genus ''Bacidia'', and originally contained six species. The genus was formerly placed in the family Ectolechiaceae or the Pilocarpaceae, but molecular analysis showed that the type species '' Badimia dimidiata'' nested within the Ramalinaceae. This familial placement has been accepted in recent large-scale updates of fungal classifications. Species *'' Badimia cateilea'' (Vain.) Lücking, Lumbsch & Elix (1994) *'' Badimia corticola'' Kalb & Vězda (1987) *'' Badimia dimidiata'' (Bab. ex Leight.) Vězda (1986) *'' Badimia elegans'' (Vain.) Vězda (1986) *'' Badimia elixii'' Kalb & Lumbsch (2001) *''Badimia galbinea ''Badimia'' is a genus of foliicolous lichen, foliicolous (leaf-inhabiting) lichens in the family Ramalinaceae. Taxonomy ''Badimia'' was circumscription (taxonomy ...
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Lichen Genera
A lichen ( , ) is a hybrid colony (biology), colony of algae or cyanobacteria living symbiotically among hypha, filaments of multiple fungus species, along with yeasts and bacteria embedded in the cortex or "skin", in a mutualism (biology), mutualistic relationship.Introduction to Lichens – An Alliance between Kingdoms
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Lichens are the lifeform that first brought the term symbiosis (as ''Symbiotismus'') into biological context. Lichens have since been recognized as important actors in nutrient cycling and producers which many higher trophic feeders feed on, such as reindeer, gastropods, nematodes, mites, and springtails. Lichens have properties different from those of their component organisms. They come in man ...
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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 Suborder Lecanorineae * Biatorellaceae M. Choisy ex Hafellner & Casares-Porcel, 1992 * Brigantiaeaceae Hafellner & Bellem., 1982 * Bruceomycetaceae Rikkinen & A.R.Schmidt in Rikkinen et al., * Byssolomataceae Zahlbr. 1926 * Carbonicolaceae Bendiksby & Timdal (2013) * Catillariaceae Hafellner, 1984 * Cetradoniaceae J.C. Wei & Ahti 2002 * Cladoniaceae Zenker, J.C. 1827–1829 * Dactylosporaceae Bellem. & Hafellner, 1982 * Gypsoplacaceae Timdal, E. 1990 * Haematommataceae Hafellner, 1984 * Lecanoraceae Fée, A.L.A. 1824 * Malmideaceae Kalb, K., Rivas Plata, E., Lücking, R. & Lumbsch, H.T. 2011 * Pachyascaceae Poelt ex P.M.Kirk, P.F.Cannon & J.C.David, 2001 * Parmeliaceae The Parmeliaceae is a large and diverse family of Lecanoromycetes. With over 2700 species i ...
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Badimia Vieillardii
''Badimia'' is a genus of foliicolous (leaf-inhabiting) lichens in the family Ramalinaceae. Taxonomy ''Badimia'' was circumscribed by Czech lichenologist Antonin Vězda in 1986 as a segregate of the genus ''Bacidia'', and originally contained six species. The genus was formerly placed in the family Ectolechiaceae or the Pilocarpaceae, but molecular analysis showed that the type species '' Badimia dimidiata'' nested within the Ramalinaceae. This familial placement has been accepted in recent large-scale updates of fungal classifications. Species *'' Badimia cateilea'' (Vain.) Lücking, Lumbsch & Elix (1994) *'' Badimia corticola'' Kalb & Vězda (1987) *'' Badimia dimidiata'' (Bab. ex Leight.) Vězda (1986) *'' Badimia elegans'' (Vain.) Vězda (1986) *'' Badimia elixii'' Kalb & Lumbsch (2001) *''Badimia galbinea'' (Kremp.) Vězda (1986) *'' Badimia lecanorina'' (Zahlbr.) Lücking, Lumbsch & Elix (1994) *''Badimia leioplacella ''Badimia'' is a genus of foliicolous (leaf-in ...
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Badimia Vezdana
''Badimia vezdana'' is a species of foliicolous (leaf-dwelling) lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. It is found in the shady understory of undisturbed lowland rainforests in the Neotropics. The lichen is characterized by its pale bluish-grey colour and distinctive yellow to orange-yellow apothecia. It was described as new to science in 2011 by lichenologists Robert Lücking, Edit Farkas, and Volkmar Wirth. Taxonomy ''Badimia vezdana'' was first described as a new species by Robert Lücking, Edit Farkas, and Wolkmar Wirth in 2023. The type specimen was collected by the first author in June 1988 from Tortuguero National Park in Costa Rica. The species was initially believed to be conspecific with the paleotropical '' B. galbinea'', but further studies confirmed significant differences between the two, leading to the designation of a separate name for the Neotropical populations. The species epithet ''vezdana'' honours the influential lichen taxonomist Antonín Vězda. De ...
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Badimia Verrucosa
''Badimia'' is a genus of foliicolous (leaf-inhabiting) lichens in the family Ramalinaceae. Taxonomy ''Badimia'' was circumscribed by Czech lichenologist Antonin Vězda in 1986 as a segregate of the genus ''Bacidia'', and originally contained six species. The genus was formerly placed in the family Ectolechiaceae or the Pilocarpaceae, but molecular analysis showed that the type species '' Badimia dimidiata'' nested within the Ramalinaceae. This familial placement has been accepted in recent large-scale updates of fungal classifications. Species *'' Badimia cateilea'' (Vain.) Lücking, Lumbsch & Elix (1994) *'' Badimia corticola'' Kalb & Vězda (1987) *'' Badimia dimidiata'' (Bab. ex Leight.) Vězda (1986) *'' Badimia elegans'' (Vain.) Vězda (1986) *'' Badimia elixii'' Kalb & Lumbsch (2001) *''Badimia galbinea'' (Kremp.) Vězda (1986) *'' Badimia lecanorina'' (Zahlbr.) Lücking, Lumbsch & Elix (1994) *''Badimia leioplacella'' (Müll.Arg.) Lücking (2008) *'' Badimia lucida'' ...
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