This is a list of species in the predominantly crustose lichen genus Lecidea. They are commonly known as "disk lichens" or "tile lichens".[1] A 2020 estimate placed about 100 species in the genus.[2] As of September 2021, Species Fungorum accepts 121 species in Lecidea.[3]
A
- Lecidea aberrata Stirt. (1881)
- Lecidea adnata van den Boom & Ertz (2012)[4]
- Lecidea advertens Nyl. (1866)
- Lecidea albofuscescens Nyl. (1867)
- Lecidea albohyalina (Nyl.) Th.Fr. (1874)
- Lecidea antiloga Stirt. (1878)
- Lecidea aptrootii M.Khan, A.N.Khalid & Lumbsch (2018)[5]
- Lecidea atrobrunnea (DC.) Schaer. (1828)
- Lecidea atromorio C.Knight (1876)
- Lecidea aurantia Fryday (2014)[6]
- Lecidea auriculata Th.Fr. (1860)
B
C
- Lecidea callista Stirt. (1874)
- Lecidea calpodes Stirt. (1876)
- Lecidea campbellensis Fryday (2014)[6]
- Lecidea canorufescens Kremp. (1876)
- Lecidea capensis Zahlbr. (1925)
- Lecidea cerarufa (Shirley) Zahlbr. (1925)
- Lecidea cerviniicola B.de Lesd. (1955)[9]
- Lecidea chlorocarpa Leight. (1875)
- Lecidea chloropolia Fr. (1845)
- Lecidea chondroides Stirt. (1876)
- Lecidea commaculans Nyl. (1868)
- Lecidea confluens (Weber) Ach. (1803)
- Lecidea confluentula Müll.Arg. (1872)
- Lecidea contigua (Hoffm.) Fr. (1827)
- Lecidea convexa (Fr.) Th.Fr. (1874)
- Lecidea coriacea Holien & Palice (2016)[10] – Europe; North America
- Lecidea crassilabra Müll.Arg. (1893)
D
- Lecidea demolita Vain. (1934)
- Lecidea deplanaica (Hertel & Leuckert) McCune (2017)
- Lecidea diducens Nyl. (1865)
E
- Lecidea endomelaena Leight. (1878)
- Lecidea erythrophaea Flörke ex Sommerf. (1826)
- Lecidea exigua Chaub. (1821)
F
- Lecidea flindersii Cromb. (1879)
- Lecidea fuliginosa Taylor (1836)
- Lecidea fuscoatra (L.) Ach. (1803)
- Lecidea fuscoatrina Hertel & Leuckert (2004)
- Lecidea fuscoatrula Nyl. (1888)
G
- Lecidea globulispora Nyl. (1888)
- Lecidea grisella Flörke (1829)
- Lecidea griseomarginata Fryday (2020)[11]
H
- Lecidea haerjedalica H.Magn. (1948)
- Lecidea hassei Zahlbr. (1912)
- Lecidea haysomii C.W.Dodge (1968)
- Lecidea helvola (Körb. ex Hellb.) Th.Fr. (1874)
- Lecidea heppii R.A.Anderson & W.A.Weber (1963)
- Lecidea hercynica M.Hauck & Schmull (2005)
- Lecidea herteliana Fryday & Coppins (2012)
- Lecidea hoganii E.Tripp & Lendemer (2015)
- Lecidea holopolia (Tuck.) Zahlbr. (1925)
- Lecidea hypersporella Stirt. (1876)
- Lecidea hypopta Ach. (1803)
I
- Lecidea immarginata R.Br. ex Cromb. (1879)
- Lecidea inops Th.Fr. (1874)
- Lecidea insulana Müll.Arg. (1895)
- Lecidea interjuncta Nyl. (1864)
- Lecidea intersita Nyl. (1876)
- Lecidea interstincta Nyl. (1864)
K
- Lecidea kalbii Hertel (1984)[12]
- Lecidea keimioeensis Vain. (1934)
- Lecidea kingmanii (Hasse) Hertel & S.Ekman (2004)
L
- Lecidea laboriosa Müll.Arg. (1874)
- Lecidea lactea Flörke ex Schaer. (1828)
- Lecidea lapicida (Ach.) Ach. (1803)
- Lecidea leprarioides Tønsberg (1992)
- Lecidea leptolomoides Müll.Arg. (1893)
- Lecidea lichenicola (A.L.Sm. & Ramsb.) D.Hawksw. (1978)
- Lecidea lithophila (Ach.) Ach. (1814)
- Lecidea ludibunda Müll.Arg. (1887)
- Lecidea lygomma Nyl. (1875)
- Lecidea lygommella Elix (2011)
- Lecidea lygommoides Rambold (1989)
M
- Lecidea macquariensis C.W.Dodge (1970)
- Lecidea mannii Tuck. (1888)
- Lecidea meiospora (Nyl.) Nyl. (1872)
- Lecidea moritzii B.de Lesd. (1957)
- Lecidea mucosa Stirt. (1879)
- Lecidea multiflora Taylor (1847)
- Lecidea mutabilis Fée (1837)
N
- Lecidea nylanderi (Anzi) Th.Fr. (1874)
O
- Lecidea obluridata Nyl. (1873)
- Lecidea ochroleuca Pers. (1827)
- Lecidea oreophila K.Knudsen & Kocourk. (2014)[13] – California
P
- Lecidea pallidoatra Nyl. (1888)
- Lecidea paraclitica Nyl. (1872)
- Lecidea paupercula Th.Fr. (1874)
- Lecidea pelochroa Nyl. (1864)
- Lecidea perlatolica Hertel & Leuckert (2004)
- Lecidea phaeophysata Fryday, van den Boom & M.Brand (2019)
- Lecidea phaeops Nyl. (1858)
- Lecidea plana (J.Lahm) Nyl. (1872)
- Lecidea polypycnidophora U.Rupr. & Türk (2010)
- Lecidea porphyria C.Knight (1882)
- Lecidea promiscens Nyl. (1872)
- Lecidea promiscua Nyl. (1872)
- Lecidea promixta Nyl. (1898)
R
- Lecidea racovitzae C.W.Dodge 1973)
- Lecidea rostrelensis B.de Lesd. (1952)
- Lecidea rubrocastanea T.Sprib. & Printzen (2007)[14] – western North America
S
- Lecidea sarcogynoides Körb. (1855)
- Lecidea scabrida C.Knight (1886)
- Lecidea schizopeltica Hertel & Leuckert (2004)
- Lecidea selenospora Müll.Arg. (1896)
- Lecidea siderolithica Müll.Arg. (1872)
- Lecidea silacea (Hoffm.) Ach. (1882)
- Lecidea stirtoniana Zahlbr. (1925)
- Lecidea stratura K.Knudsen & Lendemer (2016)[15] – United States
- Lecidea streveleri T.Sprib. (2020)[11]
- Lecidea subassentiens Nyl. (1876)
- Lecidea subcaerulea Stirt. (1899)
- Lecidea subcinerascens Nyl. (1877)
- Lecidea subfilamentosa (Zahlbr.) Fryday (2008)
- Lecidea sublygomma Zahlbr. (1906)
- Lecidea subplana Nyl. (1875)
- Lecidea subsimilis Nyl. (1863)
- Lecidea subspeirea Coppins, P.James & Hertel (1995)[16]
- Lecidea superjecta Nyl. (1877)
- Lecidea swartzioidea Nyl. (1859)
- Lecidea syncarpa Zahlbr. (1918)
T
- Lecidea tenella Müll.Arg. (1893)
- Lecidea terrena Nyl. (1876)
- Lecidea tessellata Flörke (1819)
- Lecidea toensbergii Haugan & Timdal (2018)[17]
- Lecidea tragorum Zahlbr. (1936)
- Lecidea trapelioides Printzen (2004)
- Lecidea turgidula Fr. (1824)
U
- Lecidea umbonata (Hepp) Mudd (1861)
- Lecidea uniformis McCune (2017)[18]
W
- Lecidea werthii Zahlbr. (1906)
References
- ↑ Brodo, Irwin M.; Sharnoff, Sylvia Duran; Sharnoff, Stephen (2001). Lichens of North America. Yale University Press. p. 390. ISBN 978-0-300-08249-4.
- ↑ Wijayawardene, Nalin; Hyde, Kevin; Al-Ani, Laith Khalil Tawfeeq; Somayeh, Dolatabadi; Stadler, Marc; Haelewaters, Danny; et al. (2020). "Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa". Mycosphere. 11: 1060–1456. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/11/1/8. hdl:10481/61998.
- ↑ Source dataset. Species Fungorum Plus: Species Fungorum for CoL+. "Lecidea". Catalog of Life Version 2021-08-25. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
- ↑ Van den Boom, P.; Ertz, D. (2012). "Lichens and lichenicolous fungi from El Hierro (Canary Islands), a survey, including five new species". Cryptogamie, Mycologie. 33 (1): 59–97. doi:10.7872/crym.v33.iss1.2012.059. S2CID 84210950.
- ↑ Khan, M.; Khalid, A.N.; Lumbsch, H.T. (2018). "A new species of Lecidea (Lecanorales,Ascomycota) from Pakistan". MycoKeys. 38 (38): 25–34. doi:10.3897/mycokeys.38.26960. PMC 6092473. PMID 30123028.
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- ↑ Holien, Håkon; Palice, Zdeněk; Björk, Curtis R.; Goward, T.; Spribille, Trevor (2016). "Lecidea coriacea sp. nov., a lichen species from oldgrowth boreal and montane forests in Europe and North America". Herzogia. 29 (2/1): 412–420. doi:10.13158/heia.29.2.2016.412. S2CID 90521653.
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- ↑ Knudsen, K.; Kocourkova, J. (2014). "A new species of Lecidea (Lecideaceae, Lichenized Ascomycetes) from the mountains of California". Opuscula Philolichenum. 13: 80–83.
- ↑ Spribille, Toby; Printzen, Christian (2007). "Lecidea rubrocastanea, a new lichen species from conifer bark and wood in interior western North America (Lecanorales, lichenized ascomycetes)". The Lichenologist. 39 (4): 339–347. doi:10.1017/S0024282907006974. S2CID 86402132.
- ↑ Knudsen, K.; Lendemer, J.C.; Schultz, M.; Kocourkova, J.; Sheard, J.W.; Pigniolo, A.; Wheeler, T. (2017). "Lichen biodiversity and ecology in the San Bernardino and San Jacinto Mountains in southern California (U.S.A.)". Opuscula Philolichenum. 16: 15–138.
- ↑ Hertel, H. (1995). "Schlüssel für die Arten der Flechtenfamilie Lecideaceae in Europea". Bibliotheca Lichenologica (in German). 58: 137–180.
- ↑ Haugan, R.; Timdal, E. (2018). "Lecidea toensbergii, the first described sorediate species in Lecidea sensu stricto". Graphis Scripta. 30 (6): 51–58.
- ↑ McCune, Bruce; Curtis, Marc J.; Di Meglio, Joseph (2017). "New taxa and a case of ephemeral spore production in Lecideaceae from western North America". The Bryologist. 120 (2): 115–124. doi:10.1639/0007-2745-120.2.115. S2CID 90690349.
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