Definition of Lecanoras

1. lecanora [n] - See also: lecanora

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lecanoras

leben
lebens
lebensraum
lebensraums
lebensräume
lebetase
lebkuchen
leblebi
leblouh
lebni
lebrikizumab
lecama
lecanomancy
lecanopteris
lecanora
lecanoras (current term)
lecanoric
lecanoric acid
lecanorin
leccy
lech
lech after
lechartelierite
lechatelierite
lechayim
lechayims
leched
lecheguilla poisoning
lechered

Literary usage of Lecanoras

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1871)
"... acicular or cylindrical, as in most lecanoras; 4th, bowed acicular, or cylindrical, as in some lecanoras; 5th, ellipsoid or oblong, ..."

2. Views of Nature: Or, Contemplations on the Sublime Phenomena of Creation by Alexander von Humboldt, Elise C. Otté, Henry George Bohn (1850)
"... and no longer any species of grass; and in like manner further south-east, in Cock- burn's Island (64° 121) near Palmer's Land, only lecanoras, ..."

3. Aspects of Nature, in Different Lands and Different Climates; with by Alexander von Humboldt (1849)
"... and so also, farther to the south-east, in Cockburn Island {lat. 64° 12')r near Palmer's Land, there were only found lecanoras, ..."

4. Aspects of Nature: In Different Lands and Different Climates; with by Alexander von Humboldt (1850)
"... single species of grass; and so also, farther to the south-east, in Cockburn Island (lat. 64° 12'), near Palmer's Land, there were only found lecanoras, ..."

5. The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and by C M Hovey (1848)
"... and disk-shaped lecanoras, and wart-like Verruca- rias. A few of the stellate forms of Parmelia may be found here and there; and, perhaps, a waving tuft ..."

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