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Leprocaulon
''Leprocaulon'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Leprocaulaceae. Members of the genus ''Leprocaulon'' are commonly called mealy lichens. Species *''Leprocaulon adhaerens'' *''Leprocaulon americanum'' *''Leprocaulon beechingii'' – eastern North America *''Leprocaulon calcicola'' – Great Britain *''Leprocaulon coriense'' *''Leprocaulon knudsenii'' – mountain ranges of central and southern California, USA *''Leprocaulon nicholsiae'' *''Leprocaulon santamonicae'' *''Leprocaulon terricola'' *''Leprocaulon textum ''Leprocaulon'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Leprocaulaceae. Members of the genus ''Leprocaulon'' are commonly called mealy lichens. Species *'' Leprocaulon adhaerens'' *'' Leprocaulon americanum'' *'' Leprocaulon beeching ...'' References Lecanoromycetes Lecanoromycetes genera Lichen genera Taxa named by William Nylander (botanist) Taxa described in 1879 {{Lecanoromycetes-stub ...
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Leprocaulon Calcicola
''Leprocaulon'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Leprocaulaceae. Members of the genus ''Leprocaulon'' are commonly called mealy lichens. Species *'' Leprocaulon adhaerens'' *'' Leprocaulon americanum'' *'' Leprocaulon beechingii'' – eastern North America *'' Leprocaulon calcicola'' – Great Britain *''Leprocaulon coriense'' *''Leprocaulon knudsenii'' – mountain ranges of central and southern California, USA *''Leprocaulon nicholsiae'' *''Leprocaulon santamonicae'' *''Leprocaulon terricola'' *''Leprocaulon textum ''Leprocaulon'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Leprocaulaceae. Members of the genus ''Leprocaulon'' are commonly called mealy lichens. Species *'' Leprocaulon adhaerens'' *'' Leprocaulon americanum'' *'' Leprocaulon beeching ...'' References Lecanoromycetes Lecanoromycetes genera Lichen genera Taxa named by William Nylander (botanist) Taxa described in 1879 {{Lecanoromycetes-stub ...
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Leprocaulon Americanum
''Leprocaulon'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Leprocaulaceae. Members of the genus ''Leprocaulon'' are commonly called mealy lichens. Species *'' Leprocaulon adhaerens'' *'' Leprocaulon americanum'' *''Leprocaulon beechingii'' – eastern North America *''Leprocaulon calcicola'' – Great Britain *''Leprocaulon coriense'' *''Leprocaulon knudsenii'' – mountain ranges of central and southern California, USA *''Leprocaulon nicholsiae'' *''Leprocaulon santamonicae'' *''Leprocaulon terricola'' *''Leprocaulon textum ''Leprocaulon'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Leprocaulaceae. Members of the genus ''Leprocaulon'' are commonly called mealy lichens. Species *'' Leprocaulon adhaerens'' *'' Leprocaulon americanum'' *'' Leprocaulon beeching ...'' References Lecanoromycetes Lecanoromycetes genera Lichen genera Taxa named by William Nylander (botanist) Taxa described in 1879 {{Lecanoromycetes-stub ...
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Leprocaulaceae
Leprocaulaceae is a family of mostly lichen-forming fungi. It is the single family in the monotypic order Leprocaulales. Leprocaulaceae contains three genera and about 33 species. Taxonomy Both the family and the order were circumscribed by American lichenologists James Lendemer and Brendan Hodkinson in 2013. They studied sterile, crustose lichens previously classified in the genus ''Lepraria'' using molecular phylogenetic techniques. They redefined the genus ''Leprocaulon'' to include several crustose lichens that were previously placed in ''Lepraria'', and defined the new family and order to contain this genetically distinct grouping of species, including the genus ''Halecania''. ''Speerschneidera'' was included based on the results of a study published a year later. The authors suggested that Leprocaulales is sister to the Caliciales, although in a later phylogenetic study using a temporal approach, it appeared to be more closely related to the Teloschistales. Description Co ...
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