Mireia Giralt

Spanish lichenologist.

Abbreviations: Giralt
Occupations: lichenologist, botanist
Citizenships: Spain
Languages: Spanish
Dates: 1960-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 66 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 68 fungi
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66 fungi attributed, 2 fungi contributed to68 fungi:

Rinodina poeltiana Giralt & Obermayer 1993
fungi species in the physciaceae family
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Gyalideopsis mexicana Tretiach, Giralt & Vězda 1996
fungi species in the gomphillaceae family
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Endohyalina kalbii (Giralt & Matzer) Giralt, van den Boom & Elix 2010
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
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Endohyalina insularis (Arnold) Giralt, van den Boom & Elix 2010
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
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Tetramelas concinnus (Th. Fr.) Giralt 2009
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
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Diplolaeviopsis ranula Giralt & D. Hawksw. 1991
fungi species in the cordieritidaceae family
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Diplolaeviopsis Giralt & D. Hawksw. 1991
fungi genus in the cordieritidaceae family
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Amandinea myrticola Giralt, van den Boom & Elix 2011
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
Amandinea myrticola is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Caliciaceae. Found in Portugal, It grows on the smooth bark of Myrtus communis and Pinus twigs.
Amandinea maritima Giralt, van den Boom & Elix 2011
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
Amandinea maritima is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Caliciaceae. This whitish to creamy-coloured lichen forms thin, continuous layers on its substrate, primarily juniper species in coastal dune ecosystems. It is distinguished by its black reproductive structures, which develop from within the thallus and mature to reach up to 0.6 mm in diameter. Found exclusively in coastal regions, its range includes the western Mediterranean coastline, southern Portugal, the Azores, and the Canary Islands, where it occurs alongside other maritime lichen species
Rinodina turfaceoides van den Boom, H. Mayrhofer, Elix & Giralt 2001
fungi species in the physciaceae family
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Rinodina nimisii Giralt & H. Mayrhofer 1995
fungi species in the physciaceae family
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Rinodina inspersoparietata Giralt & van den Boom 2008
fungi species in the physciaceae family
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Rinodina etayoi Giralt & van den Boom 2009
fungi species in the physciaceae family
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Rinodina capeverdeana Giralt & van den Boom 2008
fungi species in the physciaceae family
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Rinodina brasiliensis Giralt, Kalb & H. Mayrhofer 2009
fungi species in the physciaceae family
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Rinodina anomala (Zahlbr.) H. Mayrhofer & Giralt 1992
fungi species in the physciaceae family
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Orcularia (Malme) Kalb & Giralt 2011
fungi genus in the caliciaceae family
Orcularia is a genus of four species of crustose lichens in the family Caliciaceae. The genus was originally described as part of another lichen group in 1902 by the Swedish botanist Gustaf Malme, but was elevated to its own genus in 2011 when researchers determined it had sufficiently unique characteristics. These lichens are distinguished by their unusual spore development, where the side walls thicken before the dividing wall forms, creating distinctive bone-shaped immature spores found nowhere else in their family. The four species grow as thin, often barely visible crusts on tree bark in
Lecanora strobilinoides Giralt & Gómez-Bolea 1991
fungi species in the lecanoraceae family
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Endohyalina interjecta (Müll. Arg.) Giralt 2010
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
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Buellia rhizocarpica Etayo, Giralt & Elix 2010
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
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Buellia nordinii Giralt, Kalb & Elix 2010
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
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Amandinea crassiuscula Giralt & Etayo 2000
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
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Vezdaea cobria Giralt, Poelt & Suanjak 1993
fungi species in the vezdaeaceae family
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Rinodina polymorphospora Giralt & van den Boom 2008
fungi species in the physciaceae family
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Rinodina boleana Giralt & H. Mayrhofer 1991
fungi species in the physciaceae family
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Orcularia insperata (Nyl.) Kalb & Giralt 2011
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
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Caloplaca aegatica Giralt, Nimis & Poelt 1992
fungi species in the teloschistaceae family
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Buellia laurocanariensis Giralt, Etayo & van den Boom 2002
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
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Xanthoria mediterranea Giralt, Nimis & Poelt 1993
fungi species in the teloschistaceae family
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Rinodina willeyi Sheard & Giralt 1995
fungi species in the physciaceae family
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