Lichens

ABRSL: Phaeographis
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ABRSL (version 30224719) published 30/5/18 by import
APC Comment
P.McCarthy (2016) uses this taxon concept.
Ascomycota / Pezizomycotina / Lecanoromycetes / Ostropomycetidae / Ostropales / Graphidaceae
21 sub taxa
Phaeographis eludens (Stirt.) Shirley, legitimate P.McCarthy (Comp.) (2016), Checklist of the Lichens of Australia and its Island Territories Graphis eludens Stirt., legitimate (1881) nomenclatural synonymGymnographa eludens (Stirt.) Staiger, legitimate (2002) nomenclatural synonymSarcographa medusula Fée, legitimate (1880) taxonomic synonymGymnographa medusulina Müll.Arg., legitimate (1887) taxonomic synonym
Phaeographis subintricata (C.Knight) Müll.Arg., legitimate P.McCarthy (Comp.) (2016), Checklist of the Lichens of Australia and its Island Territories Graphis subintricata C.Knight, legitimate (1882) nomenclatural synonymGraphis elaeina C.Knight, legitimate (1882) taxonomic synonymGraphis subtricosa C.Knight, legitimate (1882) taxonomic synonymPhaeographis extenuata Müll.Arg., legitimate (1893) taxonomic synonymPhaeographis intumescens Müll.Arg., legitimate (1893) taxonomic synonymPhaeographis elaeina (C.Knight) Müll.Arg., legitimate (1895) taxonomic synonymPhaeographis subtricosa (C.Knight) Müll.Arg., legitimate (1895) taxonomic synonym

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