Lichens

ABRSL: Fissurina
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ABRSL (version 30239739) published 30/4/19 by rlawrence
APC Comment
P.McCarthy (2016) uses this taxon concept.
Fungi / Ascomycota / Pezizomycotina / Lecanoromycetes / Ostropomycetidae / Ostropales / Graphidaceae
17 sub taxa
Fissurina dumastii Fée, legitimate P.McCarthy (Comp.) (2016), Checklist of the Lichens of Australia and its Island Territories Graphis dumastii (Fée) Spreng., legitimate (1827) nomenclatural synonymGraphis glauca Müll.Arg., legitimate (1893) taxonomic synonymFissurina glauca (Müll.Arg.) Staiger, legitimate (2002) taxonomic synonym
Fissurina elaiocarpa (A.W.Archer) A.W.Archer, legitimate P.McCarthy (Comp.) (2016), Checklist of the Lichens of Australia and its Island Territories Graphina elaiocarpa A.W.Archer, legitimate (2001) nomenclatural synonymFissurina marginata Staiger, legitimate (2002) taxonomic synonym
Fissurina elixii (A.W.Archer) A.W.Archer, legitimate P.McCarthy (Comp.) (2016), Checklist of the Lichens of Australia and its Island Territories Graphis elixii A.W.Archer, legitimate (1998) nomenclatural synonymGraphis paradoxica A.W.Archer, legitimate (2001) taxonomic synonymFissurina paradoxica (A.W.Archer) A.W.Archer, legitimate (2005) taxonomic synonym
Fissurina insidiosa C.Knight & Mitt., legitimate P.McCarthy (Comp.) (2016), Checklist of the Lichens of Australia and its Island Territories Graphis insidiosa (C.Knight & Mitt.) Hook.f., legitimate (1867) nomenclatural synonymGraphis subcontexta Nyl., legitimate (1868) taxonomic synonymFissurina subcontexta (Nyl.) Nyl., legitimate (1888) taxonomic synonymGraphis robustior Müll.Arg., legitimate (1891) taxonomic synonym

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