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Rimularia: A B C E F G H I L M P S U



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Amylora cervinocuprea (Arnold) Rambold


Lithographa marionensis Hertel & Rambold


Lithographa subantarctica Hertel & Rambold


Lithographa tesserata (DC.) Nyl.


Rimularia applanata Kantvilas & Coppins

Rimularia australis Hertel & Rambold

Rimularia badioatra (Kremp.) Hertel & Rambold


Rimularia caeca (J. Lowe) Rambold & Printzen


Rimularia exigua Hertel & Rambold


Rimularia furvella (Nyl. ex Mudd) Hertel & Rambold

Rimularia fuscosora Muhr & Tønsberg

Rimularia gibbosa (Ach.) Coppins, Hertel & Rambold

Rimularia globulispora Sipman & Aptroot
Rimularia gyrizans (Nyl.) Hertel & Rambold

Rimularia hensseniae Hertel & Rambold

Rimularia hepaticola Kantvilas & Coppins

Rimularia impavida (Th. Fr.) Hertel & Rambold

Rimularia insularis (Nyl.) Rambold & Hertel
Rimularia intercedens (H. Magn.) Coppins

Rimularia limborina Nyl.


Rimularia michoacanensis (de Lesd.) Timdal


Rimularia paradoxa Timdal & W. A. Weber

Rimularia psephota (Tuck.) Hertel & Rambold

Rimularia sphacelata (Th. Fr.) Hertel & Rambold

Rimularia subconcava (H. Magn.) Timdal

Rimularia umbratilis Kantvilas & Coppins

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