Rhizoplaca polymorpha explained
Rhizoplaca polymorpha is a species of crustose lichen in the family Lecanoraceae.[1]
Further reading
- Yazici, Kenan, and Ali Aslan. "Comparison of Trace Element Levels of Lichen Species Living on Different Habitats." Asian Journal of Chemistry 24.2 (2012): 920.
- Renner, Susanne S. "A return to Linnaeus's focus on diagnosis, not description: The use of DNA characters in the formal naming of species."Systematic biology (2016): syw032.
Notes and References
- Leavitt. Steven. Fernández-Mendoza. Fernando. Pérez-Ortega. Sergio. Sohrabi. Mohammad. Divakar. Pradeep. Lumbsch. Thorsten. St. Clair. Larry. DNA barcode identification of lichen-forming fungal species in the Rhizoplaca melanophthalma species-complex (Lecanorales, Lecanoraceae), including five new species. MycoKeys. 7. 2013. 1–22. 1314-4049. 10.3897/mycokeys.7.4508. free.