Cladus: Eukaryota Name Haematomma A. Massal., 1852
Life habit: Lichenized Synonym Lepadolemma Trevis., Revta Period. Lav. Regia Accad. Sci., Padova: 268 (1853) non-American taxa (Brodo et al. 2008) Haematomma babingtonii A. Massal., 1863
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