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Displaying records 1–20 of 34 for your search terms: Genus: lecanora
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Lecanoraceae Körb.
Syst.Lich.Germ. 104 (1855)
Lecanora Ach.
Tent.Hist.Lich. 90 (1809)
Lecanora arafurensis Lumbsch & Elix
Mycotaxon 67: 392 (1998)
Lecanora arnhemica Lumbsch
J.Hattori Bot.Lab. 77:68 (1994)
Lecanora atra (Huds.) Ach.
Lichenogr.Universalis 344 (1810)
Lecanora austrointumescens Lumbsch & Elix
Mycotaxon 67: 393 (1998)
Lecanora austrosorediosa (Rambold) Lumbsch
Australas.Lichenol. 45:10 (1999)
Lecanora caesiorubella Ach.
Lichenogr.Universalis 366 (1810)
Lecanora dispersa (Pers.) Sommerf.
Suppl.Fl.Lapp. 96 (1826)
Lecanora elpheia Stizenb.
Ber.Thatigk.St.Gallischen Naturwiss.Ges. 1888-89: 220 (1890)
Lecanora epibryon (Ach.) Ach.
Lichenogr.Universalis 396 (1810)
Lecanora epibryon (Ach.) Ach. subsp. epibryon
Lecanora expallens Ach.
Lichenogr.Universalis 374 (1810)
Lecanora farinacea Fée
Essai Crypt.Écorc. 117 (1824)
Lecanora flavidomarginata B.de Lesd.
Lich.Mexique 14 (1914)
Lecanora flavopallida Stirt.
J.Linn.Soc.,Bot. 14: 463 (1875)
Lecanora galactiniza Nyl.
J.Linn.Soc.,Bot. 15:173 (1876)
Lecanora helva Stizenb.
Ber.Thatigk.St.Gallischen Naturwiss.Ges. 1888-89: 218 (1890)
Lecanora leprosa Fée
Essai Crypt.Écorc. 118 (1824)
Lecanora lividocinerea Bagl.
Nuovo Giorn.Bot.Ital. 11: 75 (1879)
Lecanora margaritula Zahlbr.
Ark.Bot. 31A(6):70 (1944)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.