Biology:Pertusaria

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Short description: Genus of lichens in the family Pertusariaceae


Pertusaria
Pertusaria paratuberculifera 124712.jpg
Pertusaria paratuberculifera
Scientific classification e
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Pertusariales
Family: Pertusariaceae
Genus: Pertusaria
DC. (1805)
Type species
Pertusaria communis
DC. (1805)
Synonyms
  • Pertusariomyces E.A.Thomas ex Cif. & Tomas. (1953)

Pertusaria is a large genus of warty crustose lichens in the Pertusariaceae family.[1]:322 The fruiting bodies are usually modified apothecia that immersed in warts on the main body (thallus) with small holes for the spores to emerge, similar to ostioles, or are fully above and lecanorine (spore bearing discs surrounded by a ring of tissue similar to the tissue of the thallus.[1]:322 Members of the genus are commonly called wart lichens.[1]:322

The widespread genus contains over 500 species.[2]

Classification in the large genus relies heavily on thallus chemistry to distinguish and classify species, some of which differ only in the presence or absence of a single secondary chemical. Lichexanthone, norlichexanthone, and their chlorinated derivatives are common in this genus.[3]

Selected species

Main page: Biology:List of Pertusaria species
  • Pertusaria amara
  • Pertusaria californica
  • Pertusaria diluta
  • Pertusaria favicunda
  • Pertusaria lactea
  • Pertusaria opthalmazia
  • Pertusaria rubefacta
  • Pertusaria subambigens
  • Pertusaria velata
  • Pertusaria xanthodes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Field Guide to California Lichens, Stephen Sharnoff, Yale University Press, 2014, ISBN:978-0-300-19500-2
  2. Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CABI. 2008. p. 510. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8. 
  3. Archer, Alan (1997). The Lichen Genus Pertusaria in Australia. Bibliotheca Lichenologica. 69. Berlin/Stuttgart: J. Cramer. ISBN 978-3-443-58048-3. 

Wikidata ☰ Q2104406 entry