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psora
‖ psora (ˈpsɔərə) [L. psōra, a. Gr. ψώρα itch, mange, = L. scabies.] A contagious skin disease; scabies, the itch.1681 tr. Willis' Rem. Med. Wks. Vocab., Psora, the scabbado, or scabbiness with pustles. 1803 tr. Heberden's Comment. xxiii. (1806) 115 There is an appearance exactly like it..yet differ...
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Psora
Species
Psora altotibetica
Psora brunneocarpa
Psora crenata
Psora crystallifera
Psora decipiens
Psora globifera
Psora hyporubescens
Psora icterica Psora indigirkae
Psora peninsularis
Psora pruinosa
Psora rubiformis
Psora taurensis
Psora testacea
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Lecanorales
Lichen genera
Lecanorales
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Psora taurensis
Psora taurensis is a species of terricolous (ground-dwelling), squamulose lichen in the family Lecanoraceae. Molecular phylogenetic analysis shows that Psora tenuifolia is a sister species.
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psoric
psoric, a. and n. (ˈpsɔərɪk) [ad. Gr. ψωρικ-ός, f. ψώρα psora. In F. psorique.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to psora or itch.1822–34 Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) IV. 203 He had psoric excoriations on the legs. B. n. A remedy for the itch [cf. Gr. ψωρικά].[1684 tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. (1693), Psorica, M...
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Psora altotibetica
The species bears a resemblance to Psora indigirkae but is genetically closer to Psora tenuifolia and Psora vallesiaca. Phylogeny
Phylogenetically, Psora altotibetica is closely related to Psora tenuifolia and Psora vallesiaca, even though it more closely resembles Psora
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psoroptic
psoˈroptic, a. Path. [Arbitrarily f. Gr. ψώρα itch, after sarcoptic.] Of the nature of psora.1900 Field 7 July 46/3 Sarcoptic mange when the burrowing mites are the invaders, and psoroptic mange when the common surface mite is the cause of the itching and other effects.
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Aega psora
Aega psora is a species of isopod crustacean that parasitises a number of fish species in the North Atlantic. Description
Aega psora is the type species of the genus Aega and was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758.
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scabbado
† scaˈbbado Obs. [f. scab n. + -ado. Cf. scrubbado.] Venereal disease, syphilis.1651 Pleas. Hist. Miller of Mansfield 8 Or art thou not troubled with the Scabbado. 1680 R. L'Estrange Erasm. Colloq. 62 Hot Baths..are found to be ill for the Scabbado. 1681 [see psora]. 1725 Bailey Erasm. Colloq. (1878...
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Peltula
The thallus of members of the genus are similar to members of Heppia, Psora, and Placidium, although the first genus has cyanobacteria from the genus Scytonema
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scabbedness
† ˈscabbedness Obs. [-ness.] The condition of being ‘scabbed’ or suffering from ‘scab’.1483 Cath. Angl. 320/2 A scabbydness, scabredo, scabritudo. 1576 Newton Lemnie's Complex. ii. iii. 116 It causeth no great ytch nor heat, as the skabbednes which commeth of salte Phlegme..doth. 1675 Brooks Gold. K...
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Buellia lobata
soil in mallee, often with other terricolous lichens including species of Endocarpon, Toninia, Eremastriella crystallifera, Fulgensia bracteata, and Psora
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鳞网衣科
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Protomicarea Hafellner
鳞网衣属 Psora Hoffm.
小鳞衣属 Psorula Gotth.Schneid.
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Brianaria
Description
Characteristics of the genus Brianaria include the small, convex apothecia that lack an excipulum; an ascus of the ‘Psora-type’; 0–1-septate
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