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- Anzia abstract "Anzia is a genus of lichenised ascomycetes in the large family Parmeliaceae. It is a genus of roughly 45 currently accepted species. It was formerly included in the monogeneric family Anziaceae, but this has since been subsumed into the Parmeliaceae.Members of Anzia have a foliose growth form, with a thallus that can anywhere from 2 - 30 cm wide. It is one of the only groups in the family not to have 8-spores in each ascus, but instead has numerous spores in each ascus (varying slightly from ascus to ascus).The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution, but is concentrated in the northern hemisphere, particularly in Japan.".
- Anzia class Lecanoromycetes.
- Anzia division Ascomycota.
- Anzia family Parmeliaceae.
- Anzia kingdom Fungus.
- Anzia order Lecanorales.
- Anzia thumbnail Anzia_colpodes.jpg?width=300.
- Anzia wikiPageID "27097657".
- Anzia wikiPageRevisionID "545897416".
- Anzia classis Lecanoromycetes.
- Anzia divisio Ascomycota.
- Anzia familia Parmeliaceae.
- Anzia genus "Anzia".
- Anzia genusAuthority "Stizenb.".
- Anzia hasPhotoCollection Anzia.
- Anzia imageAlt "Sprigs of lichen on rocks".
- Anzia imageCaption "Anzia colpodes".
- Anzia ordo Lecanorales.
- Anzia regnum Fungus.
- Anzia subject Category:Lichens.
- Anzia subject Category:Parmeliaceae.
- Anzia type Abstraction100002137.
- Anzia type Attribute100024264.
- Anzia type Condition113920835.
- Anzia type Disease114070360.
- Anzia type IllHealth114052046.
- Anzia type Illness114061805.
- Anzia type Lichen114229403.
- Anzia type Lichens.
- Anzia type PathologicalState114051917.
- Anzia type PhysicalCondition114034177.
- Anzia type SkinDisease114219661.
- Anzia type State100024720.
- Anzia type Eukaryote.
- Anzia type Fungus.
- Anzia type Species.
- Anzia type Organism.
- Anzia comment "Anzia is a genus of lichenised ascomycetes in the large family Parmeliaceae. It is a genus of roughly 45 currently accepted species. It was formerly included in the monogeneric family Anziaceae, but this has since been subsumed into the Parmeliaceae.Members of Anzia have a foliose growth form, with a thallus that can anywhere from 2 - 30 cm wide.".
- Anzia label "Anzia".
- Anzia sameAs m.0bs53b8.
- Anzia sameAs Q4778460.
- Anzia sameAs Q4778460.
- Anzia sameAs Anzia.
- Anzia wasDerivedFrom Anzia?oldid=545897416.
- Anzia depiction Anzia_colpodes.jpg.
- Anzia isPrimaryTopicOf Anzia.