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Genus of lichen-forming fungi
Lepraria is a genus of leprose (powdery) crustose lichens that grows on its substrate like patches of granular, caked up, mealy dust grains. Members of
Lepraria
Species of lichen
Lepraria malouina is a species of leprose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae. Found on the Falkland Islands, it was described as a new species in 2012 by
Lepraria_malouina
Species of lichen
Lepraria caesiella is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It forms a thin, gray-blue powdery crust composed of granular aggregations
Lepraria_caesiella
Species of lichen
Lepraria eburnea is a widespread species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It forms a powdery to cottony thallus that lacks clear boundaries
Lepraria_eburnea
Species of lichen
Lepraria lecanorica is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It occurs in North and South America, where it grows on bark, rock, and
Lepraria_lecanorica
Species of lichen
Lepraria sylvicola is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. This crust-forming lichen grows primarily in woodlands across western
Lepraria_sylvicola
Species of lichen
Lepraria jackii is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae, described by Tor Tønsberg in 1992. It forms a powdery thallus with variable
Lepraria_jackii
Species of lichen
Lepraria aurescens is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It occurs in Thailand. The species was described as new to science by
Lepraria_aurescens
Species of lichen
Lepraria caesioalba is a widely distributed species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. The species was first described as Crocynia caesioalba
Lepraria_caesioalba
Species of lichen
Lepraria diffusa is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. Originally described as Leproloma diffusum by Jack Laundon in 1989, it was
Lepraria_diffusa
Species of lichen
Lepraria torii is a species of corticolous and lignicolous (bark- and wood-dwelling), leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It is found in northwestern
Lepraria_torii
Species of lichen
Lepraria impossibilis is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It forms a powdery to membranous thallus with a well-defined margin
Lepraria_impossibilis
Species of lichen
Lepraria pulchra is a species of dust lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. Found in Thailand, it was described as a new species in 2005. It contains thamnolic
Lepraria_pulchra
Species of lichen
Lepraria lobificans is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. The species was first described in 1873 by the Finnish lichenologist
Lepraria_lobificans
Species of lichen
Lepraria sekikaica is a species of leprose (powdery) lichen in the family Lecanoraceae. Found in Western Australia, it was formally described as a new
Lepraria_sekikaica
Species of lichen
Lepraria xerophila is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. Found in Europe and northwestern North America, it was formally described
Lepraria_xerophila
Species of lichen
Lepraria santosii is a species of crustose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It occurs in Tenerife, in the Canary Islands. It was formally described
Lepraria_santosii
Species of lichen
Lepraria leuckertiana is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It occurs in Europe, North Africa, and South America, where it grows
Lepraria_leuckertiana
Species of lichen
Lepraria juanfernandezii is a species of dust lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It was formally described as a new species by Martin Kukwa in 2019
Lepraria_juanfernandezii
Species of lichen
Lepraria incana is a species of dust lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. First described scientifically by Johann Jacob Dillenius in 1741, and then formally
Lepraria_incana
Species of lichen
Lepraria alpina is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It is found in Europe, North and South America, Antarctica, and Greenland
Lepraria_alpina
Species of lichen
Lepraria finkii, or Bruce's Lucky Dust, is a type of lichen in the genus Lepraria. Its colours range from a greenish-gray to a bluish-green. The organism
Lepraria_finkii
Species of lichen
Lepraria indica is a species of leprose (powdery) crustose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It was discovered in the Amarkantak region of Madhya Pradesh
Lepraria_indica
Species of lichen
Lepraria isidiata is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It occurs in Mediterranean Europe, where it grows on calcareous soil and
Lepraria_isidiata
Species of lichen
Lepraria bergensis is an uncommon crustose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It occurs in Northern and Central Europe, where it grows on siliceous
Lepraria_bergensis
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Lepraria chileana is a species of leprose lichen-forming fungus in the family Stereocaulaceae. It was described as a new species in 2021 by Felix Grewe
Lepraria_chileana
Species of lichen
Lepraria cupressicola is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It occurs in east and southeast Asia, where it grows on rocks, soil
Lepraria_cupressicola
Species of lichen
Lepraria celata is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. The powdery greyish-green lichen, described as a new species in 2006, occurs
Lepraria_celata
Species of lichen
Lepraria salazinica is a species of rock-dwelling, leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It is found in the eastern United States. The lichen was
Lepraria_salazinica
Species of lichen
Lepraria gelida is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It occurs in Greenland, Svalbard and the Russian Arctic islands, where it
Lepraria_gelida
Species of lichen
Lepraria granulata is a species of crustose and leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It is found in mountainous locations of Eastern and Central
Lepraria_granulata
Species of lichen
Lepraria lobata is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It is found in Australia, where it grows on bark, mosses on rock, and soil
Lepraria_lobata
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Lepraria neozelandica is a species of leprose lichen-forming fungus in the family Stereocaulaceae. It was formally described as a new species in 2021 by
Lepraria_neozelandica
Species of lichen
Lepraria harrisiana is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It is widespread in the eastern United States where it occurs in humid
Lepraria_harrisiana
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Lepraria ulrikii is a species of leprose lichen-forming fungus in the family Stereocaulaceae. This powdery lichen occurs in Australia and New Zealand,
Lepraria_ulrikii
Species of lichen
Lepraria nothofagi is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) dust lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. This species forms a thick, powdery white to
Lepraria_nothofagi
Species of lichen
Lepraria achariana is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It occurs at high elevations in Bolivia. It was described as new to science
Lepraria_achariana
Species of lichen
was later transferred to Lecanora by Jack Laundon in 2003, and then to Lepraria by Harrie Sipman in 2004. The type material was collected in South Korea
Leprocaulon_coriense
Species of lichen-forming fungus
lichenologist Erik Acharius in 1799, Chrysothrix chlorina was first named Lepraria chlorina. Acharius's Latin diagnosis (crustaceus pulverulentus sublanuginosus
Chrysothrix_chlorina
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Lepraria hodkinsoniana is a species of lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It was formally described in 2011 based on specimens from New Jersey that
Lepraria_hodkinsoniana
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Lepraria glaucosorediata is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It was formally described in 2009 from specimens collected in the
Lepraria_glaucosorediata
Species of lichen
Lepraria pacifica, the Pacific dust lichen, is a whitish-blue-green leprose crustose lichen that grows on its substrate like patches of granular, caked-up
Lepraria_pacifica
Species of lichen
Lepraria crassissima is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It occurs in Australia and Europe, when it grows on rocks and on mosses
Lepraria_crassissima
Species of lichen
Byssus candelaris L. (1753) Lichen flavus Schreb. (1771) Lepraria flava (Schreb.) Ach. (1798) Lepraria candelaria(L.) Fr. (1824) Crocynia flava (Schreb.) Hue
Chrysothrix_candelaris
Species of lichen
Leprocaulaceae, found in North America. It was originally described in 2007 as Lepraria adhaerens and later transferred to the genus Leprocaulon in 2013 based
Leprocaulon_adhaerens
Species of lichen
Lepraria elobata is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It occurs in Europe, North America, and Greenland. The bluish- to greenish-grey
Lepraria_elobata
Species of lichen
Lepraria brasiliensis is a species of dust lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. Found in Brazil, it was formally described as a new species in 2010 by
Lepraria_brasiliensis
Species of lichen
Lepraria humida is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. Found in northern Europe and northeastern North America, it grows on siliceous
Lepraria_humida
Index of fungi with the same common name
genus Lepraria. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Name Search Dust Lichen (Chrysothrix), Encyclopedia of Life Dust Lichen (Lepraria), Encyclopedia
Dust_lichen
Species of lichen
Lepraria borealis is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae, found predominantly in cool climates across Northern Europe, northwestern
Lepraria_borealis
Species of lichen
Lepraria atlantica is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. Described as a new species in 2001, the lichen occurs in Australia, Europe
Lepraria_atlantica
Species of lichen
Lepraria goughensis is a little-known species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It is only known to occur on Gough Island in the south Atlantic
Lepraria_goughensis
Species of lichen
Lepraria lanata is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It occurs in the eastern United States, where it grows most on rock surfaces
Lepraria_lanata
Species of lichen
Lepraria friabilis is a species of leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It has a disjunct distribution in the southeastern United States and southern
Lepraria_friabilis
Estonian geneticist (born 1977)
doctorate there on taxonomic and ecological problems of the lichen genus Lepraria, and later continued working at the university as a research assistant
Lauri_Saag
Genus of fungi
lichen-forming fungi, both of which were previously classified in the genus Lepraria. The genus and family were circumscribed in 2013 by lichenologists Brendan
Andreiomyces
Species of lichen
Lepraria multiacida is a species of saxicolous and terricolous (rock- and ground-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae, described as
Lepraria_multiacida
Species of lichen
Lepraria leprolomopsis is a little-known species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) leprose lichen in the family Stereocaulaceae. It is found in Papua New
Lepraria_leprolomopsis
Species of lichen-forming fungus
lactea DC. (1805) Parmelia tartarea var. lactea Torss. (1843) Lecanora pallescens f. lactea (Torss.) Schaer. (1850) Lepraria lactea (Torss.) Hue (1892)
Varicellaria_lactea
Single-species lichen genus
found only in lowland tropical forests of Bolivia. First described as Lepraria stephaniana in 2010, the species was reclassified into its own genus in
Pseudolepraria
Species of lichen-forming fungus
xantholyta (Nyl.) Jatta (1902) Gasparrinia xantholyta (Nyl.) Szatala (1941) Lepraria xantholyta (Nyl.) Lettau (1910) Physcia xantholyta (Nyl.) Arnold (1881)
Leproplaca_xantholyta
American lichenologist (1939–2021)
eventually described from his material, some of them bearing his name, such as Lepraria harrisiana, Buellia harrisiana, Capronia harrisiana and Sticta harrisii
Richard_Clinton_Harris
Symbiosis of fungi with algae
J. C. (2011). "A taxonomic revision of the North American species of Lepraria s.l. that produce divaricatic acid, with notes on the type species of the
Lichen
Chemical compound
is found in a variety of lichens, including some in the genera Evernia, Lepraria, and Ramalina. It is classified as a depside. Divaricatic acid forms colorless
Divaricatic_acid
Norwegian lichenologist (born 1948)
is particularly noted for his work on the genus Lepraria, naming several new species, including Lepraria bergensis. Tønsberg has enriched herbaria with
Tor_Tønsberg
Species of fungus
lichens, particularly those in the genera Physcia, Parmelia, Flavoparmelia, Lepraria, Pertusaria, Lasallia, and Lecanora. It is commonly found in eastern North
Marchandiomyces_corallinus
Species of lichen
scientifically described by Finnish lichenologist Edvard August Vainio in 1901 as Lepraria xanthina. Klaus Kalb transferred it to the genus Chrysothrix in 2001. Kalb
Chrysothrix_xanthina
Species of fungus
umbelliferus (L.) With. (1796) Phytoconis botryoides (L.) Bory (1797) Lepraria botryoides (L.) Ach. (1798) Palmella botryoides (L.) Lyngb. (1819) Micromphale
Lichenomphalia_umbellifera
Growth form of lichen as a continuously adherent crust
absence of an organized thallus. The thallus appears powdery. E.g. Genera Lepraria, Vezdaea Endolithic – grows inside the rock, usually in interstitial spaces
Crustose_lichen
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
with its namesake genus, Lepraria. Although some later authors did not accept the proposed genus as different from Lepraria, later molecular analysis
Botryolepraria
Form group of fungi that do not produce any spores
sterile species: Andreiomyces, Aspicilia Buellia, Calvatimella, Chrysothrix, Lepraria, Megalaria and Phlyctis. According to one study, approximately 42% of fluids
Sterile_fungi
Genus of lichens
historically placed in Crocynia have been reassigned to other genera, such as Lepraria. The genus name Phyllopsora is widely known and used among lichenologists
Crocynia
the flow of the mighty Orinoco River, which the new species inhabits" Lepraria saliersiae E. Tripp & J. Watts Lichen Emily Saliers "named in honor of
List of organisms named after famous people (born 1950–present)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_1950–present)
candelaris 1753 Chrysothrix candelaris (L.) J.R.Laundon 1981 Byssus incana 1753 Lepraria incana (L.) Ach. 1803 Byssus lacteus 1753 Nom. rej. N/A N/A N/A Lichen
List of lichens named by Carl Linnaeus
List_of_lichens_named_by_Carl_Linnaeus
Species of lichen
with Lepraria, but this genus lack the white fimbriate margin and patchiness of parts of the thallus found in Verseghya thysanophora. Lepraria species
Verseghya_thysanophora
Species of fungus
surface of the host. It is the only species of Polycoccum known to infect Lepraria. It was described as a new species by Mehmet Gökhan Halici and Hatice Esra
Polycoccum_anatolicum
Genus of fungi
"Monodictys epilepraria, a new species of lichenicolous hyphomycetes on Lepraria". The Lichenologist. 37 (3): 217–220. doi:10.1017/s002428290501491x. S2CID 86642953
Monodictys
Chemical compound found in some lichens
including Pannaria, Psoroma, Megalospora and, more rarely, Buellia and Lepraria. Its presence is used as a taxonomic character in lichen systematics. Pannarin
Pannarin
Genus of lichens
closely related species from the Falkland Islands, previously known as Lepraria malouina, was also transferred to the new genus as Lithocalla malouina
Lithocalla
Chemical compound
Klaus (2005). "Toensbergianic Acid, a New Aliphatic Diacid from the Genus Lepraria (Ascomycota, Stereocaulaceae)". The Bryologist. 108 (2): 224–227. doi:10
Roccellic_acid
Species of lichen
Neck., 1771 Lichen haematomma Ehrh., 1783 Lichen coccineus Dicks., 1785 Lepraria leiphaema Ach., 1803 Lecidea callosyne Ach., 1808 Haematomma coccineum
Haematomma_ochroleucum
Species of lichen
polytropa, and Rhizocarpon geographicum in North America, and Ephebe lanata, Lepraria neglecta, and Umbilicaria deusta in Nordic countries. The species has been
Rhizocarpon_timdalii
Gross morphological classification
meaning "scurfy" or "scaly" (from the Greek lepras, meaning "leprosy"). Lepraria neglecta Chrysothrix xanthina A placodioid lichen is a form of crustose
Lichen_growth_forms
Species of lichen
through vegetative means rather than spores, such as species in the genus Lepraria. "Herpothallon hyposticticum Bungartz & Elix". Catalogue of Life. Species
Herpothallon_hyposticticum
Species of lichen-forming fungus
lichens such as Arthonia impolita, Diploicia canescens, Enterographa crassa, Lepraria incana, Schismatomma decolorans and Chaenotheca hispidula. The similar
Inoderma_subabietinum
Chemical compound found in some lichens
species epithet of the powdery lichen Lepraria sekikaica refers to the presence of this substance—a rarity in genus Lepraria. In its purified form, sekikaic
Sekikaic_acid
Genus: Lepraria (Lichens) Lepraria alba Ach. Lepraria candelaris Fr. Lepraria citrina Schaer. Lepraria crassa Nees. Lepraria flava Ach. Lepraria glaucella
List of fungi of South Africa – L
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_L
Species of lichen
(possibly Caloplaca aurantellina), Chrysothrix candelaris, Hafellia gomerana, Lepraria species, Pertusaria albescens, and Pertusaria velata. "Synonymy. Current
Hafellia_alisioae
Genus of lichens
Physcia Bryostigma excentricum (Th.Fr.) Etayo & Pino-Bodas (2023) – host: Lepraria and Leprocaulon Bryostigma huriellae S.Y.Kondr. & J.-S. Hur (2020) – South
Bryostigma
Species of lichen
Terrón-Alfonso, Arsenio; Soares, Amadeu M.V.M. (2011). "Chrysothrix flavovirens, Lepraria elobata, and Ochrolechia arborea new to Portugal". Mycotaxon. 115 (1):
Chrysothrix_flavovirens
B – MG Lepraria albicans – RS Lepraria arbuscula – BA, MG, SP, PR Lepraria brasiliensis B – MG, RS Lepraria finkii – PE, MS, MG, SP Lepraria membranacea
List_of_lichens_of_Brazil
Hypersaline, permanently ice-covered lake in Antarctica
spp. Phylum Tardigrada : Unknown sp. Kingdom Fungi Division Ascomycota : Lepraria sp. Kingdom Plantae Division Bryophyta : Bryum argenteum, Bryum pseudotriquetrum
Lake_Vida
and "dust lichen" refers either to the genus Chrysothrix or the genus Lepraria. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Ball lichen - Sphaerophorus
List of common names of lichen genera
List_of_common_names_of_lichen_genera
Species of lichen-forming fungus
low magnification its pale, uncorticated thallus can resemble a granular Lepraria-like crust, but it differs from its relative B. lesdainii in having larger
Botryolepraria_neotropica
Species of lichen
commonly grows alongside other lichens such as Lendemeriella exsecuta, Lepraria neglecta, and Pannaria hookeri. Placopsis antarctica was first formally
Placopsis_antarctica
Symbiosis of fungi with algae or cyanobacteria
Lemmopsis Lempholemma Lendemeriella Lepidocollema Lepidostroma Lepra Leprantha Lepraria Leprocaulon Leprocollema Leproplaca Leptochidium Leptogidium Leptogium
Outline_of_lichens
Family of fungi
boreal and austral regions. Hertelidea Printzen & Kantvilas (2004) – 6 spp. Lepraria Ach. (1803) – 86 spp. Stereocaulon Hoffm. (1796) – 45 spp. Squamarina Poelt
Stereocaulaceae
American lichenologist (1861-1927)
have been named in his honor, including the species Calosphaeria finkii, Lepraria finkii , Dermatina finkii, Patellaria finkii, and the genus Finkia. Fink
Bruce_Fink
Chemical compound
Heterodermia japonica, Protoparmelia nebulosa, Hertelidea wankaensis, Lepraria coriensis, Punctelia negata, and Rhizoplaca melanophthalma. Some sources
Constipatic_acid
Species of lichen
related genera. Its ecology is comparable to other lichen genera like Lepraria that inhabit humid, sheltered habitats and reproduce primarily through
Herpothallon_granulare
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Girl/Female
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Small; Humble; Female Version of Paul; Little
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Tamil
Prayank | பà¯à®°à®¯à®¾à®‚கÂ
Cot, A mountain
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the personal name Perceval, first found as the name of the hero of an epic poem by the 12th-century French poet Crestien de Troyes, describing the quest for the holy grail. The origin of the name is uncertain; it may be associated with the Gaulish personal name Pritorīx or it may be an alteration of the Celtic name Peredur (see Priddy). It seems to have been altered as the result of folk etymological association with Old French perce(r) ‘to pierce or breach’ + val ‘valley’.English : Norman habitational name from either of the two places in Calvados named Perceval.
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Hindu
Related to Veda ancient original books of Hindu, Brahma Vishnu Mahesh
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Indian
Trustworthy, Beautiful
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, English
From the White Field
Boy/Male
Teutonic American English
Spear strength.
Girl/Female
Irish American Celtic English
Strong.
Boy/Male
Basque, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
Aaron's Son and High Priest; God Helped; The Lord will Help; King
Male
Egyptian
, victory of Antef, or, victory of the Divine Father.
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