Leioderma
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Leioderma | |
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Scientific classification Edit this classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Lecanoromycetes |
Order: | Peltigerales |
Family: | Pannariaceae |
Genus: | Leioderma Nyl. (1888) |
Type species | |
Leioderma pycnophorum Nyl. (1888)
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Leioderma is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pannariaceae. The genus was circumscribed by the Finnish lichenologist William Nylander in 1888. He assigned Leioderma pycnophorum as the type species.[1]
Species
As of May 2024[update], Species Fungorum (in the Catalogue of Life) accepts nine species of Leioderma:[2]
- Leioderma amphibolum (C.Knight) P.M.Jørg. & D.J.Galloway (1987)[3]
- Leioderma applanatum D.J.Galloway & P.M.Jørg. (1987)[3]
- Leioderma cherokeense P.M.Jørg. & Tønsberg (2005)[4]
- Leioderma duplicatum (Müll.Arg.) D.J.Galloway & P.M.Jørg. (1987)[3]
- Leioderma erythrocarpum (Delise ex Nyl.) D.J.Galloway & P.M.Jørg. (1987)}[3]
- Leioderma glabrum D.J.Galloway & P.M.Jørg. (1987)[3]
- Leioderma pycnophorum Nyl. (1888)[1]
- Leioderma sorediatum D.J.Galloway & P.M.Jørg. (1987)[3]
- Leioderma spongiosum P.M.Jørg. & Arv. (2004)[5]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Nylander, W. (1888). Lichenes Novae Zelandiae (in Latina). Paris: Paul Schmidt. pp. 47–48.
- ↑ "Leioderma Nyl". Catalogue of Life. Species 2000: Leiden, the Netherlands. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Galloway, D.J.; Jørgensen, P.M. (1987). "Studies in the lichen family Pannariaceae II. The genus Leioderma Nyl". The Lichenologist. 19 (4): 345–400. doi:10.1017/S0024282987000367.
- ↑ Jørgensen, Per Magnus; Tønsberg, Tor (2005). "Leioderma cherokeense (Pannariaceae, Lecanorales) sp. nov. from the Great Smoky Mountains, North Carolina, U.S.A.". The Bryologist. 108 (3): 412–414. doi:10.1639/0007-2745(2005)108[0412:LCPLSN]2.0.CO;2. JSTOR 20061120.
- ↑ Jørgensen, P.M.; Arvidsson, L. (2004). "The lichen family Pannariaceae in Ecuador". Symbolae Botanicae Upsalienses. 34 (1): 113–132.