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Displaying records 1–9 of 9 for your search terms: Genus: trapelia
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Trapeliaceae Hertel
Vortr.Gesamtgeb.Bot. 4:181 (1970)
Trapelia M.Choisy
Bull.Soc.Bot.France 76:523 (1929)
Trapelia coarctata (Sm.) M.Choisy
Bull.Soc.Sci.Nat.Maroc 12: 160 (1932)
Trapelia crystallifera Kantvilas & Elix
Biblioth.Lichenol. 95:324 (2007)
Trapelia lilacea Kantvilas & Elix
Biblioth.Lichenol. 95:327 (2007)
Trapelia mooreana (Carroll) P.James
Herzogia 3:405 (1975)
Trapelia occidentalis Elix
Australas.Lichenol. 87:40-41, Fig. 1 (2020)
Trapelia placodioides Coppins & P.James
Lichenologist 16:257 (1984)
Trapelia pruinosa Elix & P.M.McCarthy
Australas.Lichenol. 86:105-106, Fig. 3 (2020)
Trapelia thieleana Kantvilas, Lumbsch & Elix
Austral.Syst.Bot. 27:400-401, Fig. 3B, 4 (2015)

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A taxon name that is no longer current will retain its ‘Threatened’, ‘Extinct’, or ‘Extinct in the Wild’ status until a new name has been published in a Biodiversity Conservation Order.