Lichens

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Hypotrachyna heterochroa (Hale & Kurok.) Elix, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
P.McCarthy (Comp.) (2016), Checklist of the Lichens of Australia and its Island Territories: - [secondary reference]
nomenclatural synonym: Parmelia heterochroa Hale & Kurok. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Parmelia tiliacea var. stenophylla Müll.Arg. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Parmelia tiliacea var. rugulata Müll.Arg. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Parmelia tiliacea var. convexula Müll.Arg. legitimate taxonomic synonym: Parmelia hypoxantha Stirt. nom. illeg. taxonomic synonym: Parmelia quercina var. rugulata (Müll.Arg.) Zahlbr. legitimate
  • Comment: P.McCarthy records that Parmelia bahiana Nyl. has been misapplied to this taxon in Australia but does not cite any references in which this occurred.
  • Lichen type locality in AU flag: Y

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Hypotrachyna heterochroa (Hale & Kurok.) Elix

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