Mycomicrothelia Keissler (mycomicrothelia)

 
Scientific name : Mycomicrothelia Keissler
Botanical Family : Arthopyreniaceae
English name : mycomicrothelia
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pl_2561 Sapium sebiferum Vegetable tallow Euphorbiaceae          
pl_1461 Grindelia humilis Hairy gumweed Compositae          
80618 Conophytum beekenkampianum Tischer   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
11220 Gethyllis linearis L.Bolus   AMARYLLIDACEAE          
108520 Tarenna vignei Hutch. & Dalziel var. subglabra Keay   Rubiaceae          
rate9 Ramalina tenuis (Tuck.) G. Merr. cartilage lichen Ramalinaceae          
opli6 Opegrapha lichenoides Pers. >>Opegrapha varia Opegraphaceae          
cldi8 Claytonia dichotoma Nutt. >>Montia dichotoma Portulacaceae          
golat Gossypianthus lanuginosus (Poir.) Moq. var. tenuiflorus (Hook.) Mears ex Henrickson woolly cottonflower Amaranthaceae          
saocl2 Salix occidentalis Bosc ex K. Koch var. longipes (Shuttlw. ex Anderss.) Bebb >>Salix caroliniana Salicaceae          
vaof Valeriana officinalis L. garden valerian Valerianaceae          
30963 Echium falcatum Lam.   Boraginaceae          
25348 Sphaeranthus senegalensis auct.   Asteraceae          
mibip Mimulus bigelovii (Gray) Gray var. panamintensis Munz Panamint monkeyflower Scrophulariaceae          
83001 Perapentacoilanthus vanrensburgii (L.Bolus) Rappa & Camarrone   MESEMBRYANTHEMACEAE          
46538 Croton perrottetianus Baill.   Euphorbiaceae          
     

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