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Trimmatothelopsis
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Trimmatothelopsis is a genus of in the family
Acarosporaceae
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EOL has data for
one attribute
:
growth habit
URI:
http://eol.org/schema/terms/growthHabit
Definition:
general growth form, including size and branching. Some organisms have different growth habits depending on environment or location
Attribution:
Stevens, P. F. (2001 onwards). Angiosperm Phylogeny Website. Version 12, July 2012. Glossary: http://www.mobot.org/mobot/research/apweb/top/glossarya_h.html#habit PLANTS Database Growth Habits Codes and Definitions: https://plants.usda.gov/growth_habits_def.html
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lichenous
URI:
http://eol.org/schema/terms/lichenous
Definition:
Organism generally recognized as a single organism that consists of a fungus and an alga or cyanobacterium living in symbiotic association. Often attached to solid objects such as rocks or living or dead wood rather than soil.
Attribution:
Modified from PLANTS Database Growth Habits Codes and Definitions: https://plants.usda.gov/growth_habits_def.html
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Trimmatothelopsis includes
7 children
:
Trimmatothelopsis americana
Trimmatothelopsis dispersa
Trimmatothelopsis gordensis
Trimmatothelopsis rhizobola
Trimmatothelopsis terricola
Trimmatothelopsis versipellis
unclassified Trimmatothelopsis
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