Tephromela is a genus of lichens in the family Tephromelataceae. There are about 25 species in this widespread genus.[1]
Tephromela | |
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Tephromela atra | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Lecanoromycetes |
Order: | Lecanorales |
Family: | Tephromelataceae |
Genus: | Tephromela M.Choisy (1929) |
Type species | |
Tephromela atra |
Species
edit- Tephromela alectoronica Kalb (2008)[2]
- Tephromela antarctica Øvstedal (2001)
- Tephromela arafurensis Rambold (1989)
- Tephromela atra (Huds.) Hafellner (1983)
- Tephromela atrocaesia (Nyl. ex Cromb.) Fryday (2011)[3]
- Tephromela atroviolacea (Flot.) Fryday (2011)[3]
- Tephromela austrolitoralis (Zahlbr.) Kalb & Elix (2008)
- Tephromela baudiniana Kantvilas & Elix (2017) – Australia[4]
- Tephromela bourgeanica Elix (2013)
- Tephromela buelliana (Müll. Arg.) Kalb (2004)
- Tephromela bullata Elix (2012)
- Tephromela bunyana Kalb & Elix (2004)
- Tephromela connivens (Müll. Arg.) Kalb (2007)
- Tephromela disciformis Øvstedal (2001)
- Tephromela disjuncta Elix (2012)
- Tephromela erosa Elix (2013)
- Tephromela eviolacea Haldeman & McCune (2021)
- Tephromela follmannii Pérez-Vargas, Hern.-Padr. & Elix (2010)
- Tephromela gigantea Kalb & Elix (2004)
- Tephromela globularis (Kremp.) Lumbsch, Kalb & Elix (2004)
- Tephromela granularis Kantvilas (2015)
- Tephromela grumosa (Pers.) Hafellner & Cl. Roux (1985)
- Tephromela immersa Kalb & Elix (2004)
- Tephromela isidiosa Kalb & Elix (2004)
- Tephromela korundensis (Räsänen) Kalb (2004)
- Tephromela lignicola Orange & Fryday (2019) – Falkland Islands[5]
- Tephromela lillipillensis Elix (2012)
- Tephromela lirellina (Darb.) Fryday (2011)[3]
- Tephromela lucifraga Øvstedal & Tønsberg (2009)
- Tephromela lucifuga Øvstedal (2009)
- Tephromela matogrossensis Kalb & Elix (2004)
- Tephromela minor Øvstedal (2001)
- Tephromela neobunyana Elix (2013)
- Tephromela nothofagi Elix (2013) – Australia[6]
- Tephromela olivetorica Elix (2012)
- Tephromela pacifica Björk & Muggia (2016)
- Tephromela parasitica Øvstedal & Søchting (2004)
- Tephromela pertusarioides (Degel.) Hafellner & Cl. Roux (1985)
- Tephromela physodica Kalb (2008)
- Tephromela priestleyi (C.W. Dodge) Øvstedal (2009)
- Tephromela promontorii (Zahlbr.) Kalb (2007)
- Tephromela rhizophorae Kalb (2008)
- Tephromela rimosula Øvstedal (2010)
- Tephromela skottsbergii (Darb.) Fryday (2011)[3]
- Tephromela sorediata Kalb & Elix (2006)
- Tephromela stenosporonica Elix & Kalb (2006)
- Tephromela superba Fryday (2011)[3]
- Tephromela territoriensis Elix & Kalb (2008)
- Tephromela variabilis Øvstedal (2001)
References
edit- ^ Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 681. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.
- ^ Kalb, K. (2008). "New or otherwise interesting lichens. IV". Sauteria. 15: 239–248.
- ^ a b c d e Fryday, Alan M. (2011). "New species and combinations in Calvitimela and Tephromela from the southern subpolar region". The Lichenologist. 43 (3): 225–239. doi:10.1017/s0024282911000065. S2CID 84800278.
- ^ Kantvilas, G.; Elix, J.A. (2017). "Tephromela baudiniana sp. nov. (lichenised Ascomycetes) from Kangaroo Island". Swainsona. 31 (1): 27–30.
- ^ Fryday, Alan M. (2019). "Eleven new species of crustose lichenized fungi from the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas)". The Lichenologist. 51 (3): 235–267. doi:10.1017/S0024282919000185. S2CID 196649792.
- ^ Elix, John A. (2013). "Further new species and new records of Tephromela (lichenized Ascomycota) from Australia". Australasian Lichenology. 72: 20–31.