Lichinella Nyl. (lichinella)

 
Scientific name : Lichinella Nyl.
Botanical Family : Lichinaceae
English name : lichinella
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xame Xanthoparmelia mexicana (Gyelnik) Hale   Parmeliaceae          
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120185 Cyphostemma rivae (Gilg) Desc.   Vitaceae          
raocp Ranunculus occidentalis Nutt. var. parviflorus Torr. >>Ranunculus uncinatus var. parviflorus Ranunculaceae          
56785 Cyclopia latifolia DC.   Fabaceae          
114552 Veronica anagallis-aquatica L. var. elata Hoffm. & Link   Scrophulariaceae          
119082 Premna viburnoides A.Rich.   Verbenaceae          
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pene12 Peltigera neopolydactyla (Gyelnik) Gyelnik felt lichen Peltigeraceae          
qula4 Quamoclidion laevis (Benth.) Rydb. >>Mirabilis californica var. californica Nyctaginaceae          
brfl3 Bruchia flexuosa (Sw. ex Schwaegr.) C. Müll. bruchia moss Bruchiaceae          
73741 Rotheca myricoides (Hochst.) Steane & Mabb. subsp. austromonticola (Verdc.) Verdc.   Lamiaceae          
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