Vascular Plants

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Elix, J.A. (1981), New species of Parmelia subgen. Xanthoparmelia (lichens) from Australia and New Zealand. Australian Journal of Botany 29(3) : 349-376 (Paper) Elix, J.A. Unknown
Names in this reference:
  1. Parmelia antleriformis Elix
  2. Parmelia atrobarbatica Elix
  3. Parmelia bungendorensis Elix
  4. Parmelia conranensis Elix
  5. Parmelia consociata Elix
  6. Parmelia conspersa var. multipartita R.Br. ex Cromb.
  7. Parmelia elaeodes Elix
  8. Parmelia etheridgensis Elix
  9. Parmelia exillima Elix
  10. Parmelia luminosa Elix
  11. Parmelia mannumensis Elix
  12. Parmelia metastrigosa Elix
  13. Parmelia multipartita (R.Br. ex Cromb.) Elix
  14. Parmelia neodelisei Elix
  15. Parmelia neotinctina Elix
  16. Parmelia pseudoamphixantha Elix
  17. Parmelia pustuliza Elix
  18. Parmelia remanens Elix
  19. Parmelia scabropustulata Elix
  20. Parmelia subpumila Elix
  21. Parmelia viridosoredians Elix
  22. Parmelia xanthosorediata Elix

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