Arthonia gyalectoides Mull Arg. (dot lichen)

 
Scientific name : Arthonia gyalectoides Mull Arg.
Botanical Family : Arthoniaceae
English name : dot lichen
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56005 Crotalaria geminiflora Dinter ex Baker f.   Fabaceae          
75012 Lobelia cheranganiensis Thulin   LOBELIACEAE          
91361 Tridactyle bicaudata (Lindl.) Schltr. subsp. bicaudata   Orchidaceae          
33746 Cleome bechuanensis Bremek. & Oberm.   Capparaceae          
campy8 Campylopodiella Card. campylopodiella moss Dicranaceae          
95436 Eragrostis albida Hitchc.   Poaceae          
lela29 Leptospermum laevigatum (Gaertner) F. Muell. Australian teatree Myrtaceae          
cipl2 Cirsium plattense (Rydb.) Cockerell ex Daniels >>Cirsium canescens Asteraceae          
thsi Thelesperma simplicifolium Gray slender greenthread Asteraceae          
pika2 Pittosporum kahananum Sherff >>Pittosporum glabrum Pittosporaceae          
daec Dalbergia ecastaphyllum (L.) Taubert coinvine Fabaceae          
85313 Eucalyptus rostrata Schltdl.   Myrtaceae          
70444 Lapeirousia spicigera Vaupel   Iridaceae          
91035 Satyrium bicallosum Thunb. var. ocellatum Bolus   Orchidaceae          
aseu Aster eulae Shinners >>Symphyotrichum eulae Asteraceae          
112392 Elatinoides aegyptiaca (L.) Wettst.   Scrophulariaceae          
     

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