Leptorhaphis

Leptorhaphis is a genus of lichens in the family Naetrocymbaceae.[2] Members of the genus Leptorhaphis are commonly called birchbark dot lichens.[3][4]

Leptorhaphis
"Leptorhaphis epidermidis" growing on paper birch along the roadside near Cedarville, Michigan
Leptorhaphis epidermidis growing on paper birch along the roadside near Cedarville, Michigan
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: Pleosporales
Family: Naetrocymbaceae
Genus: Leptorhaphis
Körb. (1855)
Species

L. atomaria
L. epidermidis
L. haematommatum
L. laricis
L. maggiana
L. novae-guineae
L. opuntiicola
L. tremulae

Synonyms[1]
  • Campylacia A.Massal. ex Beltr. (1858)
  • Endophis Norman(1852)
  • Leptomycorhaphis Cif. & Tomas. (1953)
  • Leptorhaphiomyces Cif. & Tomas. (1953)
  • Microtheliomyces Cif. & Tomas. (1953)
  • Mycoleptorhaphis Cif. & Tomas. (1953)

Species

  • Leptorhaphis atomaria (Ach.) Szatala (1927)
  • Leptorhaphis epidermidis (Ach.) Th.Fr. (1861)
  • Leptorhaphis haematommatum Hafellner & Kalb (1995)
  • Leptorhaphis laricis (J.Lahm) M.B.Aguirre (1991)
  • Leptorhaphis maggiana (A.Massal.) Körb. (1865)
  • Leptorhaphis novae-guineae Szatala (1956)
  • Leptorhaphis opuntiicola L.A.Fiol & M.B.Aguirre (1993)
  • Leptorhaphis tremulae Körb. (1855)

References

  1. "Synonymy. Current Name: Leptorhaphis Körb., Syst. lich. germ. (Breslau): 371 (1855)". Species Fungorum. Retrieved 14 October 2022.
  2. 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. S2CID 249054641.
  3. "Name Search Results - USDA PLANTS". plants.usda.gov. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
  4. "Leptorhaphis - Encyclopedia of Life". eol.org. Retrieved 19 November 2018.
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