Heppia despreauxii
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Taxonavigation: Lichinales |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Lichinaceae
Genus: Heppia
Species: Heppia despreauxii
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Heppia despreauxii (Mont.) Tuck., 1872
Substratum: Usually on soil, sometimes on soil over acidic rocks, occasionally in calcareous areas.
- Basionym
- Solorina despreauxii Mont., 1840
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- Tuck., Gen. Lich. 46 (1872)
- Tuckerman, E. (1872) Genera Lichenum: an arrangement of the North American lichens. - Amherst. XV, 283 pp.
- Büdel, B., Schulz, M. and Nash III, T.H. (2002) Heppia, pp. 204-207. In Nash III, T.H., Ryan, B.D, Gries, C. and Bungartz, F. (eds.), Lichen Flora of the Greater Sonoran Desert Region, Vol. I. Lichens Unlimited, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, 532 pp. (Description of H. despreauxii: pp. 206-207; distribution map for the Sonoran Desert Region: p. 206)
- Henssen, A. (1994) Contribution to the morphology and species delimitation in Heppia sensu stricto (lichenized Ascomycotina). Acta Bot. Fenn. 150: 57–73. (Illustrations of H. despreauxii: pp. 68 & 70)
- Schultz, M. (2007) On the identity of Anema dodgei, Psorotichia segregata and Psorotichia squamulosa, three misunderstood cyanolichens from the southewestern United States. The Bryologist 110: 286–294. [1]