Thelenella muscorum

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Thelenella muscorum
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Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Thelenellales
Family: Thelenellaceae
Genus: Thelenella
Species:
T. muscorum
Binomial name
Thelenella muscorum
(Th.Fr.) Vain. (1899)
Synonyms [1]
List
  • Chromatochlamys muscorum(Th.Fr.) H.Mayrhofer & Poelt (1985)
  • Chromatochlamys muscorum var. octospora(Nyl.) H.Mayrhofer & Poelt (1985)
  • Microglaena holliana A.L.Sm. (1911)
  • Microglaena muscorumTh.Fr. (1860)
  • Microglaena muscorum f. octospora(Nyl.) Zahlbr. (1921)
  • Microglaena muscorum var. octospora(Nyl.) Cretz. (1942)
  • Thelenella muscorum var. octospora(Nyl.) Coppins & Fryday (2004)
  • Verrucaria muscicola var. octosporaNyl. (1870)
  • Verrucaria muscorumFrege (1812)
  • Verrucaria muscorum Fr. (1825)
  • Weitenwebera muscorum(Th.Fr.) Körb. (1863)

Thelenella muscorum is a species of lichen belonging to the family Thelenellaceae.

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References

  1. "Synonymy. Current Name: Thelenella muscorum (Th. Fr.) Vain., Term. Füz. 22: 341 (1899)". Species Fungorum . Retrieved 17 July 2022.