Gyalideopsis Laevithallina
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Gyalideopsis Laevithallina
''Gyalideopsis'' is a genus of lichens in the family Gomphillaceae. The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed by the Czech lichenologist Antonín Vězda in 1972. Species , Species Fungorum (in the Catalogue of Life) accepts 52 species of ''Gyalideopsis''. *''Gyalideopsis altamirensis'' *''Gyalideopsis americana'' *''Gyalideopsis applanata'' *''Gyalideopsis aptrootii'' *''Gyalideopsis arvidssonii'' *''Gyalideopsis bartramiorum'' *''Gyalideopsis berenice'' *''Gyalideopsis buckii'' *''Gyalideopsis caespitosa'' *''Gyalideopsis chibaensis'' *''Gyalideopsis chicaque'' *''Gyalideopsis choshuencensis'' *''Gyalideopsis crenulata'' *''Gyalideopsis cristata'' *''Gyalideopsis dominicana'' *''Gyalideopsis ellipsoidea'' *''Gyalideopsis epicorticis'' *''Gyalideopsis frahmii'' *''Gyalideopsis glauca'' *''Gyalideopsis globispora'' *''Gyalideopsis graminicola'' *''Gyalideopsis halocarpa'' *''Gyalideopsis heardense'' *''Gyalideopsis helvetica'' *''Gyalideopsis j ...
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Gyalideopsis Buckii
''Gyalideopsis buckii'' is a species of corticolous lichen, bark-dwelling lichen in the family Gomphillaceae. It is found in the United States. Taxonomy The lichen was originally species description, described by botanist William Russell Buck in 1980, as ''Tricharia vezdae'', based on specimens collected from the southeastern United States. The type (biology), type specimen was collected in Natchez Trace State Park, Tennessee, where it was found growing on the branches of a shrub (possibly ''Vaccinium arboreum'') in an area that was dry and sandy. In 2005, lichenologists Robert Lücking, Emmanuël Sérusiaux, and Antonín Vězda reorganized the systematics of the family Gomphillaceae with cladistics, cladistic analysis. As part of this reorganization, ''Tricharia vezdae'' was to be transferred to the genus ''Gyalideopsis'', but the name ''Gyalideopsis vezdae'' was already in use for another species. A nomen novum, new name was given to the taxon, with the botanical name, specif ...
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