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Parmeliaceae

Known as: Alectoriaceae, Anziaceae 
The largest family of lichen-forming fungi.
National Institutes of Health

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2014
2014
Abstract The importance of the anatomy and fine morphology of reproductive structures for the systematics of the family… 
2012
2012
Two secondary metabolites (diffractaic acid & usnic acid) and extract of a lichen species, Usnea longissima Ach. were tested… 
2003
2003
The lichen genus Paraparmelia is reduced to synonymy under Xanthoparmelia. The key characters of Xanthoparmelia include the cell… 
2003
2003
Eighteen species of parmelioid lichens belonging to the genera Canomaculina, Parmelina, Parmelinella and Parmelinopsis are… 
2002
2002
SSU nrDNA studies of two representatives of the lichenicolous genus Phacopsis revealed that they belong to the family… 
2001
2001
The following new species of Parmeliaceae are described from Africa: Xanthoparmelia bainskloofensis Elix & T. H. Nash, X. boyeri… 
1994
1994
Volume 55 contains an account of the largest family of lichens in Australia, the Parmeliaceae. This family, familiar to most… 
1975
1975
Hale, Mason E., J r . A Monograph of the Lichen Genus Relicina (Parmeliaceae). Smithsonian Contribut ions to Botany , number 26… 
Highly Cited
1973
Highly Cited
1973
Hale, Mason E., Jr. Fine Structure of the Cortex in the Lichen Family Parmeliaceae Viewed with the Scanning-electron Microscope…