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Genus of lichens in the family Ramalinaceae
Biatora is a genus of lichens in the family Ramalinaceae. Originally circumscribed in 1817, the genus consists of crustose and squamulose lichens with
Biatora
Species of lichen
Biatora toensbergii is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. It is found in Norway and northwestern North
Biatora_toensbergii
Species of lichen
Biatora pontica is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), leprose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. It is a widely distributed species, having been
Biatora_pontica
Species of lichen
Biatora epirotica is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. Found in specific regions of the Balkans and Turkey,
Biatora_epirotica
Species of lichen
Biatora ligni-mollis is a species of lichen in the family Ramalinaceae, first found in inland rainforests of British Columbia. This lichen grows exclusively
Biatora_ligni-mollis
Species of lichen
Biatora terrae-novae is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. It is found in Newfoundland and Labrador
Biatora_terrae-novae
Species of lichen
Biatora chrysanthoides is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), leprose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. It is found in Norway, the Pacific Northwest
Biatora_chrysanthoides
Species of lichen
Biatora bacidioides is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), leprose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. It was formally described as a new species
Biatora_bacidioides
Species of lichen
Biatora aureolepra is a species of lichen in the family Ramalinaceae, first found in inland rainforests of British Columbia. This lichen forms thin, powdery
Biatora_aureolepra
Species of lichen
history, it has been proposed for inclusion in several genera, including Biatora, Caloplaca, Fulgensia, and Lecanora, among others. It was transferred to
Gyalolechia_fulgens
Species of lichen
Biatora radicicola is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) and saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. It is found
Biatora_radicicola
Species of lichen
Biatora pacifica is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. It is found in Russia, Japan, and South Korea
Biatora_pacifica
Species of lichen
Biatora pausiaca is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), leprose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. Found in the United States, it was formally described
Biatora_pausiaca
Species of lichen
albellula (Nyl.) Th.Fr. (1871) Synonyms List Lecidea albellula Nyl. (1866) Biatora albellula (Nyl.) Boistel (1903) Lecidorina albellula (Nyl.) Motyka (1996)
Lecanora_albellula
Species of lichen
Binomial name Kuettlingeria teicholyta (Ach.) Trevis. (1857) Synonyms List Biatora erythrocarpa f. lallavei (Clemente ex Ach.) Stenh. (1848) Blastenia arenaria
Kuettlingeria_teicholyta
Species of lichen
Biatora kalbii is a species of squamulose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. It has a pantropical distribution. The species was first formally described
Biatora_kalbii
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Ramalinaceae [revision 1], including the genera Bacidia, Bacidina, Bellicidia, Biatora, Bibbya, Bilimbia, Cliostomum, Kiliasia, Lecania, Megalaria, Mycobilimbia
Bacidia_rubella
Single-species lichen genus
(2018) Synonyms List Lecidea incompta Borrer (1834) Biatora effusa var. incompta (Borrer) Fr. (1845) Biatora vernalis var. incompta (Borrer) Fr. (1845) Lecidea
Bellicidia
Species of lichen
(1779) Sphyridium carneum (Retz.) Flot. (1843) Biatora byssoides f. carnea (Retz.) Rabenh. (1845) Biatora byssoides var. carnea (Retz.) Rabenh. (1845) Sphyridium
Baeomyces_carneus
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Lecanora pyracea), and was also treated in segregate concepts such as Biatora, Placodium, and Callopisma, reflecting changing ideas about which characters
Athallia_pyracea
Species of lichen
(Wulfen) Duby (1830) Biatora vernalis var. sanguineoatra (Wulfen) Fr. (1831) Lecidea vernalis var. sanguineoatra (Wulfen) Link (1833) Biatora sanguineoatra (Wulfen)
Bryobilimbia_sanguineoatra
Temperate rainforest of the British Isles
lichens of the genus Sticta are very dark; the fruit of jelly lichens (Biatora sphaeroides) are pink; those of Dimerella lutea are bright yellow; and
Celtic_rainforest
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Biatora vernalis is a species of lichen belonging to the family Ramalinaceae. It is native to Eurasia and Northern America. List of lichens named by Carl
Biatora_vernalis
Species of lichen
Biatora oxneri is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. It is found in the Russian Far East and in South Korea.
Biatora_oxneri
Species of lichen-forming fungus
as a new genus to accommodate species previously placed in Lecidea and Biatora that shared distinctive characteristics, including solid, plane apothecia
Toninia_squalida
Single-species fungal genus
Massal.) Cromb. (1874) Synonyms List Pannaria schaereri A.Massal. (1852) Biatora schaereri (A.Massal.) Hepp (1860) Psorotichia schaereri (A.Massal.) Arnold
Collemopsis
Species of lichen
) Fr. (1831) Parmelia friabilis var. bracteata (Hoffm.) Schaer. (1840) Biatora fulgens var. bracteata (Hoffm.) Fr. (1845) Lecanora friabilis var. bracteata
Gyalolechia_bracteata
Species of lichen
erythrocarpia (Pers.) Fr. (1831) Lecanora erythrocarpa (Pers.) Link (1833) Biatora erythrocarpa (Pers.) Fr. (1845) Gasparrinia erythrocarpa (Pers.) Tornab
Kuettlingeria_erythrocarpa
Species of lichen
Epithallia oxyspora (Tul.) Nyl. (1855) Scutula oxyspora (Tul.) P.Karst. (1885) Biatora oxyspora (Tul.) Tuck. (1888) Phacopsis oxyspora (Tul.) Triebel & Rambold
Nesolechia_oxyspora
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
monophyletic Wolseleyidea branch within the broader Biatora group, distinct from both the Ivanpisutia–Myrionora–Biatora lineage and Phyllopsora. The authors fixed
Wolseleyidea
Single-species lichen genus
subconcolor. The type species, Parainoa subconcolor, was originally described as Biatora subconcolor by Martino Anzi in 1862 from northern Italy. The genus name
Parainoa
ventosus 1753 Ophioparma ventosa (L.) Norman 1852 Lichen vernalis 1768 Biatora vernalis (L.) Fr. 1822 Lichen vulpinus 1753 Letharia vulpina (L.) Hue 1899
List of lichens named by Carl Linnaeus
List_of_lichens_named_by_Carl_Linnaeus
Genus of lichens
rufofusca assigned as the type species. This lichen was first described as Biatora rufo-fusca by Martino Anzi in 1860. The name Myochroidea is derived from
Myochroidea
Species of lichen
Binomial name Biatoridium monasteriense J.Lahm ex Körb. Synonyms List Biatora monasteriensis (J.Lahm ex Körb.) Müll.Arg. (1862) Biatorella monasteriensis
Biatoridium_monasteriense
Single-species lichen genus
cross-walls. The single species now placed in Gregorella was first published as Biatora humida in 1870; it later moved through several genera, including Lecidea
Gregorella
Species of lichen-forming fungus
sanguinaria (L.) A.Massal. (1852) Oedemocarpus sanguinarius (L.) Trevis. (1856) Biatora sanguinaria (L.) Hepp (1860) Lecidea didymospora Stirt. (1873) Lecidea
Mycoblastus_sanguinarius
Single-species lichen genus
Miltidea ceroplasta (C.Bab.) D.J.Galloway & Hafellner (1984) Synonyms Biatora ceroplasta C.Bab. (1855) Lecidea ceroplasta (C.Bab.) Hook.f. (1867) Patellaria
Miltidea
Single-species lichen genus
Hafellner & Türk (2001) Lichen luridus Sw. (1784) Lecidea lurida Ach. (1803) Biatora petersii Tuck. (1877) Lecidea petersii (Tuck.) Zahlbr. (1925) Psora petersii
Romjularia
Species of lichen-fungus
Ramalinaceae [revision 1], including the genera Bacidia, Bacidina, Bellicidia, Biatora, Bibbya, Bilimbia, Cliostomum, Kiliasia, Lecania, Megalaria, Mycobilimbia
Ramalina_pollinaria
Species of lichen
(1907) Belonium piceae Henn. (1904) Biatora pineti (Ach.) Fr. (1822) Biatora vernalis f. pineti (Ach.) Fr. (1831) Biatora vernalis var. pineti (Ach.) Tuck
Coenogonium_pineti
Chemical compound
1-chloropannarin, is a secondary metabolite produced by many lichen species, such as Biatora cuprea and Micarea lignaria. Argopsin (also known as 1'-chloropannarin)
Argopsin
Species of lichen
Fr. (1831) Lecidea thriptophylla var. pezizoides (Weber) Schaer. (1850) Biatora pezizoides (Weber) Opiz (1856) Pannaria pezizoides (Weber) Trevis. (1869)
Protopannaria_pezizoides
Single-species lichen genus
Acharius in 1810. He initially classified it in the genus Biatora. In his description of Biatora turgida, Acharius provided an account of the lichen's morphological
Stenhammarella
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Kalb & Lücking (2011) Synonyms Lecidea furfurosa Tuck. ex Nyl. (1863) Biatora furfurosa (Tuck. ex Nyl.) Tuck. (1888) Malcolmiella furfurosa (Tuck. ex
Malmidea_furfurosa
Species of lichen
(1813) Lecidea lucida (Ach.) Ach. (1803) Patellaria lucida (Ach.) Spreng. (1827) Biatora lucida (Ach.) Fr. (1831) Patellaria theiotea (Ach.) Wallr. (1831)
Psilolechia_lucida
Species of lichen
While M. olivacea shows some characteristics comparable to the genus Biatora—such as its fruiting body development, and thin-walled spores with smooth
Mycobilimbia_olivacea
Species of lichen
Brianaria sylvicola (Flot. ex Körb.) S.Ekman & M.Svenss. (2014) Synonyms Biatora sylvicola (Flot. ex Körb.) Müll.Arg. (1862) Lecidea aggerata Mudd (1861)
Brianaria_sylvicola
Species of lichen
described scientifically by American lichenologist Edward Tuckerman in 1848 as Biatora ochrophaea. It has been shuffled to various genera in its taxonomic history
Loxospora_ochrophaea
River in Pennsylvania, United States
to its mouth. In 2002, the lichen species Biatora longispora and Biatora printzenii, of the genus Biatora were observed in the vicinity of York Run.
York_Run
Species of lichen
R.Sant. & Hafellner (1982) Synonyms Lecidea leucoxantha Spreng. (1820) Biatora leucoxantha (Spreng.) Bél. (1834) Heterothecium leucoxanthum (Spreng.)
Brigantiaea_leucoxantha
Single-species fungal genus
several existing genera, remarking on resemblances to Collema, Gyalecta, and Biatora, and he initially placed it within the family Collemaceae, creating the
Sarcosagium
Austrian physician and lichenologist
naming the fungal genus Poetschia and several species after him, among them Biatora poetschiana. Additional eponymous taxa include Agaricus poetschii, Anthostomella
Ignaz_Sigismund_Poetsch
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
description, De Notaris distinguished Bacidia from the closely related genus Biatora based on several key characteristics. He noted that Bacidia species have
Bacidia
Genus of lichens in the family Ramalinaeae
Coppinsidea alba (Coppins & Vězda) S.Y.Kondr., Farkas & Lőkös (2019) (Biatora veteranorum) Coppinsidea aphana (Nyl.) S.Y.Kondr., Farkas & Lőkös (2019)
Coppinsidea
Single-species genus of lichen
Wedin & M.Svenss. (2021) Synonyms Lecidea canorufescens Kremp. (1876) Biatora canorufescens (Kremp.) Hellb. (1896) Lecidea intervertens Nyl. (1888)
Australidea
Species of lichen
having, at one time or another, been placed in the genera Lecidea, Huilia, Biatora, Haplocarpon, Lichen and its current genus, Porpidia. The species taxonomy
Porpidia_flavicunda
Family of fungi
they are named after the largest genera within them, viz. the Bacidia-, Biatora‐, Ramalina‐, Rolfidium‐, and Toninia‐groups. The genera Bacidia, Phyllopsora
Ramalinaceae
Growth form of lichen as a continuously adherent crust
in extreme environments. Various species of crustose lichens, including Biatora granulosa and Lecidea uliginosa, were found covering recently-burned surfaces
Crustose_lichen
Genus of lichen
Violella, circumscribed in 2011 to contain it and other similar species with Biatora-type asci and unusual pigmentation in the hymenium. "Synonymy: Mycoblastus
Mycoblastus
Species of lichen in the family Ramalinaeae
island and also in nearby areas. The species was transferred to the genus Biatora in 1995. However, Vainio's name is illegitimate, because it has an older
Coppinsidea_vainioana
Symbiosis of fungi with algae or cyanobacteria
Bahianora Baidera Bapalmuia Bartlettiella Barubria Bathelium Bellemerea Biatora Biatorella Biatoridium Bibbya Bilimbia Blastenia Blastodesmia Blennothallia
Outline_of_lichens
Norwegian lichenologist (born 1948)
2024. Printzen, Christian (1995). Die Flechtengattung Biatora in Europa [The lichen genus Biatora in Europe]. Bibliotheca Lichenologica. Vol. 60. Berlin/Stuttgart:
Tor_Tønsberg
Genus of lichens
conglutinated (stuck together). The asci (spore-producing cells) are of the Biatora-type, containing 4 to 8 spores, and are clavate (club-shaped) or cylindric-clavate
Megaspora
PE, SE, BA, RJ Bezerroplaca pachyparaphysata B – MT Biatora canoumbrina – AC, AM, PA, SC Biatora kalbii B – AC, RO, PE, AL, SE, MT, MS Biatorella brasiliensis
List_of_lichens_of_Brazil
Sardinian botanist and physicist (1789–1831)
) E. F. Anderson The following lichens are named in honor of Bertero: Biatora berteroana Mont. (1852) Brigantiaea berteroana (Mont.) Trevis. (1853) Pseudocyphellaria
Carlo_Giuseppe_Bertero
Species of lichen-forming fungus
associated with other rare or ecologically significant lichens including Biatora rufidula, Fuscopannaria ahlneri, Gyalideopsis piceicola, Lichinodium ahlneri
Micarea_leucopoda
turquoise insoluble lichen pigment, associated with the reference species Biatora hertelii. hetero- Also heter-. A prefix meaning "other" or "different"
Glossary_of_lichen_terms
Single-species lichen genus
Trevisan distinguished Pyrenocarpon from related genera such as Verrucaria, Biatora, and Lecidea based on the waxy-membranaceous and coloured nature of the
Pyrenocarpon
Genus of lichens
unusual among lichens and which distinguished it from the related genus Biatora. The generic name derives from the Greek πυρρός (pyrrhos, meaning 'reddish-brown')
Pyrrhospora
Genus of lichen
envelopes slender paraphyses that separate in alkali. Each ascus is of the Biatora type and normally carries eight smooth, narrowly ellipsoid ascospores that
Adelolecia
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
between two and eight spores. These asci are of the Lecanora-, Bacidia-, or Biatora-type, which means they feature a broad, non-reactive (non-amyloid) apical
Megalaria
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Ach.) Fr. (1824) Schismatomma abietinum (Ehrh. ex Ach.) A.Massal. (1852) Biatora abietina (Ehrh. ex Ach.) Nägeli ex Hepp (1853) Bilimbia abietina (Ehrh
Lecanactis_abietina
Nature reserve in Wales
Christian; Lumbsch, H. Thorsten; Orange, Alan (2001). "Biatora britannica sp. nov. and the occurrence of Biatora efflorescens in the British Isles". The Lichenologist
Coedmor National Nature Reserve
Coedmor_National_Nature_Reserve
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Commander Islands alone. Where it was collected, associated lichens included Biatora species, Caloplaca caesiorufella, Lendemeriella kamczatica and Lecanora
Gyalolechia_orientoinsularis
Genus of lichens
now placed in Kiliasia were originally described in other genera such as Biatora, Catillaria, and Lecidea before being transferred to Toninia and then Kiliasia
Kiliasia
Genus of fungi
) Alstrup & D.Hawksw. (1990) Synonyms Lecidea associata Th.Fr. (1867) Biatora leptostigma (Nyl.) Walt.Watson (1953) Lecidea associata Th.Fr. (1867) Lecidea
Geltingia
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
the original circumscription, Biatorella rousselii, separating it from Biatora by the absence of a proper excipulum, by its hemispherical hypothecium
Biatorella
Species of fungus
Iceland. In Mongolia, it has been reported growing on the thallus of a Biatora-lichen at 2,800 m (9,200 ft) elevation in the Bulgan district and on Aspicilia
Muellerella_lichenicola
Hungarian lichenologist
named in his honour. These include: Amphisphaeria lojkae Rehm (1906); Biatora lojkana J.Lahm; Biatorina lojkana J.Lahm (1876); Caloplaca lojkae Servít
Hugó_Lojka
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
thallus that is crustose, and biatorine, meaning that it resembles the genus Biatora–having a proper exciple, which is not coal-black (carbonised, but coloured
Lecidella
Forested nature reserve in Highland, Scotland
species of lichen have been recorded, including the nationally rare species Biatora vernalis. Ariundle hosts a large selection of insect species, including
Ariundle_Oakwood
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
separate a small set of lecanioid crusts that he judged misplaced between Biatora and Lecania. In his Latin diagnosis he emphasised two simple points a field
Lecaniella
Genus of lichens
pale, conical apical cushion. In some species, the ascus resembles the Biatora type, which has a darker-staining zone around the apical cushion. The ascospores
Bacidina
Genus of lichens
scattered across several broad genera of the day (e.g. Lecidea, Patellaria, Biatora, Parmelia, Placodium, and even Persoon's catch-all Lichen), and giving
Blastenia
Species of lichen
frosty coating). Asci are of the Bacidia type (sometimes tending toward the Biatora type), containing eight ascospores each. The spores are colourless, fusiform
Waynea_giraltiae
Species of lichen-forming fungus
chemistry. In damp woodland habitats the species may also be confused with Biatora britannica, which has greener soralia and a Pd+ (orange) reaction; rock-dwelling
Lecanora_jamesii
Species of fungus
historical names used in scientific literature. These synonyms include Biatora vernalis f. conglomerata, Collema aggregatum var. conglomeratum, Collema
Enchylium_conglomeratum
Species of lichen
pigments intensify slightly in standard spot tests. The asci are of the Biatora-type and the paraphyses are very slender. Ascospores are colourless, with
Mycobilimbia_subbyssoidea
Catapyrenium psoromoides Fungi (including lichens) Lichen Catillaria alba (= Biatora veteranorum) Fungi (including lichens) Lichen Chaenotheca gracilenta Fungi
List of species and habitats of principal importance in England
List_of_species_and_habitats_of_principal_importance_in_England
Genus of lichen
argentea, and B. tristis. These species were all transfers from the genus Biatora. Trevisan noted that B. mariae could be found growing on tree bark (Ad
Brigantiaea
Mason, (1928)), Genus: Biatora (Lichens) Biatora decipiens (Hedw.) Fr. 1831, accepted as Psora decipiens (Hedw.) Hoffm., (1794) Biatora melampepla (Tuck.)
List of fungi of South Africa – B
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_B
American naturalist, medical doctor and Quaker
Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia in 1840. The lichen species Biatora micheneri was named after him by Tuckernam. Asleson, Robyn. "History of
Ezra_Michener
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Placodium fumosum (Hoffm.) Link (1833) Psora fumosa (Hoffm.) A.Massal. (1852) Biatora fumosa (Hoffm.) Hepp (1853) Lecidea sabuletorum var. fumosa (Hoffm.) Arnold
Lecidea_fuscoatra
Czech botanist and mycologist (1903–1974)
similarly spelled names that are not eponyms of Pilát—for example, Hepp's Biatora pilati (now Adelolecia pilati) commemorates Mount Pilatus, not Albert Pilát
Albert_Pilát
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
"Fucatus-violet" pigment, which turns peacock-green in K and raspberry-red in N; (ii) Biatora-type asci rather than Lecanora-type; (iii) large, simple ascospores whose
Violella
Genus of fungi
Ramalinaceae [revision 1], including the genera Bacidia, Bacidina, Bellicidia, Biatora, Bibbya, Bilimbia, Cliostomum, Kiliasia, Lecania, Megalaria, Mycobilimbia
Lecania
Genus of lichen
(cylindric-clavate) with lateral walls 0.7–1 μm thick. They conform to the Biatora-type, with distinctive staining properties when treated with potassium
Mycobilimbia
Species of lichen
marmoreum (Scop.) Baroni (1891) Amphoridium purpurascens A.Massal. (1853) Biatora marmorea (Scop.) Steud. & Hochst. (1826) Lecanora marmorea (Scop.) Duby
Bagliettoa_marmorea
Austrian lichenologist and mycologist
also named after Hafellner: Arthonia pepei Etayo & Pérez-Ort. (2016); Biatora hafellneri Rodr.Flakus & Printzen (2016); Biatoropsis hafellneri Millanes
Josef_Hafellner
Genus of fungi
cap-like and sometimes pigmented. Each club-shaped (clavate) ascus (Bacidia/Biatora type) holds eight colourless, smooth ascospores that are narrowly ellipsoid
Cliostomum
BIATORA
BIATORA
BIATORA
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wilson.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Feet pad of Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Parsi
King
Girl/Female
French Latin
Untamed.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Remover of Difficulties
Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu
Limitless Prowess
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Urdu
Preserved; Safe
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Wind
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love of the Brave
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Krishna
BIATORA
BIATORA
BIATORA
BIATORA
BIATORA