Biology:Lecideaceae
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Short description: Family of lichen-forming fungi
Lecideaceae | |
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Lecidea uniformis | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Lecanoromycetes |
Order: | Lecideales |
Family: | Lecideaceae Chevall. (1826) |
Type genus | |
Lecidea Ach. (1803)
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Genera | |
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The Lecideaceae are a family of lichens in the order Lecideales (Ascomycota, class Lecanoromycetes).
Genera
According to a recent (2022) estimate, the Lecideaceae comprise 29 genera and about 260 species. The following list indicates the genus name, the taxonomic authority, year of publication, and the number of species:[1]
- Amygdalaria Norman (1852)[2] – 11 spp.
- Bahianora Kalb (1984)[3] – 1 sp.
- Bellemerea Hafellner & Cl.Roux (1984)[4] – 10 spp.
- Bryobilimbia Fryday, Printzen & S.Ekman (2014)[5] – 6 spp.
- Catarrhospora Brusse (1994)[6] – 2 spp.
- Cecidonia Triebel & Rambold (1988)[7] – 2 spp.
- Clauzadea Hafellner & Bellem. (1984)[8] – 7 spp.
- Cryptodictyon A.Massal. (1860) – 2 spp.
- Eremastrella S.Vogel (1955) – 2 spp.
- Farnoldia Hertel (1983) – 6 spp.
- Immersaria Rambold & Pietschm. (1989) – 8 spp.
- Koerberiella Stein (1879) – 2 spp.
- Labyrintha Malcolm, Elix & Owe-Larss. (1995) – 1 sp.
- Lecidea Ach. (1803) – ca. 100 spp.
- Lecidoma Gotth. Schneid. & Hertel (1981) – 1 sp.
- Lopacidia Kalb (1984) – 1 sp.
- Melanolecia Hertel (1981) – 7 spp.
- Pachyphysis R.C.Harris & Ladd (2007) – 1 sp.
- Paraporpidia Rambold & Pietschm. (1989) – 3 spp.
- Poeltiaria Hertel (1984) – 8 spp.
- Poeltidea Hertel & Hafellner (1984) – 3 spp.
- Porpidia Körb. (1855)[9] – 51 spp.
- Porpidinia Timdal (2010) – 2 spp.
- Pseudopannaria (B.de Lesd.) Zahlbr. (1924) – 1 sp.
- Rhizolecia Hertel (1984) – 1 sp.
- Romjularia Timdal (2007) – 1 sp.
- Schizodiscus Brusse (1988)[10] – 1 sp.
- Stenhammarella Hertel (1967) – 1 sp.
- Stephanocyclos Hertel (1983)[11] – 1 sp.
- Xenolecia Hertel (1984)[12] – 2 spp.
References
- ↑ Wijayawardene, N.N.; Hyde, K.D.; Dai, D.Q.; Sánchez-García, M.; Goto, B.T.; Saxena, R.K. et al. (2022). "Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa – 2021". Mycosphere 13 (1): 53–453. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/13/1/2. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/358798332.
- ↑ Norman, J.M. (1852). "Conatus praemissus redactionis novae generum nonnullorum Lichenum in organis fructificationes vel sporis fundatae" (in la). Nytt Magazin for Naturvidenskapene 7: 213–252 [230].
- ↑ Kalb, K. 1984. Lichenes Neotropici. 8:301–350.
- ↑ Clauzade, G.; Roux, C. (1984). "Les genres Aspicilia Massal. et Bellemerea Hafellner & Roux." (in fr). Bulletin de la Société Botanique du Centre-Ouest 15: 127–141.
- ↑ Fryday, Alan M.; Printzen, Christian; Ekman, Stefan (2014). "Bryobilimbia, a new generic name for Lecidea hypnorum and closely related species". The Lichenologist 46 (1): 25–37. doi:10.1017/s0024282913000625.
- ↑ Brusse, Franklin A. (1994). "A remarkable new lichen genus Catarrhospora (Ascomycotina, Porpidiaceae), from Cape Floral Kingdom, South Africa". Mycotaxon 52 (2): 501–512. http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/cyberliber/59575/0052/002/0501.htm.
- ↑ Triebel, D.; Rambold, G. (1988). "Cecidonia und Phacopsis (Lecanorales): zwei lichenicole Pilzgattungen mit cecidogenen Arten" (in de). Nova Hedwigia 47 (3-4): 279–309.
- ↑ Hafellner, J. (1984). "Studien in Richtung einer natürlichen Gliederung der Sammelfamilien Lecanoracae und Lecideaceae" (in German). Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia 79: 241–371.
- ↑ Körber, G.W. (1855) (in la). Systema lichenum Germaniae. Breslau: Verlag von Trewendt & Granier. p. 221. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/23747678#page/265/mode/1up.
- ↑ Brusse, Franklin A. (1988). "Schizodiscus, a new porpidioid lichen genus from the Drakensberg". Bothalia 18: 94–96.
- ↑ Hertel, Hannes. (1983). Lecideaceae exsiccatae, Fascicle V (München): no. 96.
- ↑ Hertel, H. (1984) (in de). Über saxicole, lecideoide Flechten der Subantarktis. Beihefte zur Nova Hedwigia. 79. J. Cramer. pp. 399–499 [440]. ISBN 978-3-7682-5479-3.
Wikidata ☰ Q6511688 entry
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lecideaceae.
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