Lexicographical Neighbors of Lecanoras
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 ..."