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Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Fungi
Subregnum: Dikarya
Divisio: Ascomycota
Subdivisio: Pezizomycotina
Classis: Lecanoromycetes
Subclassis: Ostropomycetidae
Order: Baeomycetales

Familia: Arthrorhaphidaceae
Genus: Arthrorhaphis
Species: A. aeruginosa – A. alpina – A. anziana – A. arctoparmeliae – A. citrinella – A. grisea – A. muddii – A. olivaceae – A. summorum – A. vacillans – A. viridescens
Name

Arthrorhaphis Th. Fr., 1860


Type Species: Arthrorhaphis flavovirescens (A. Massal.) Th. Fr., 1861 = Arthrorhaphis citrinella (Ach.) Poelt 1969
Synonyms

Gongylia Körb., Syst. lich. germ. (Breslau): 351 (1855)
Mycobacidia Rehm, in Winter, Rabenh. Krypt.-Fl., Edn 2 (Leipzig) 1.3(lief. 32): 296, 337 (1890) [1896]
Parathalle Clem., Gen. fung. (Minneapolis): 70, 174 (1909)
Raphiospora A. Massal., Alcuni Gen. Lich.: 111 (1853)

References

Th. Fr., Lich. Arctoi: 303 (1860)

Fries, T.M. (1860) Lichenes Arctoi Europae Groenlandiaeque hactenus cogniti. - Upsaliae. pp. (Mattick Rec.# 33065 - Literature on Lichens)

Brodo, I.M., Sharnoff, S.D. and Sharnoff, S. (2001) Arthrorhaphis (pp. 165-166) In, Lichens of North America. Yale University Press, New Haven, 795 pages. (RLL List # 184 / Rec. # 22465 - Recent Literature on Lichens)

Obermayer, Walter - (Discussion of the genus, Arthrorhaphis)

Purvis, O.W. (1992) Arthrorhaphis Th. Fr., 1860 (pp. 95-96) In: Purvis, O.W., Coppins, B.J., Hawksworth, D.L., James, P.W. and Moore, D.M. (eds.) The Lichen Flora of Great Britain and Ireland. London: Natural History Museum Publication, 710 pp. (RLL List # 151 / Rec. # 15105 - Recent Literature on Lichens)

Thomson, J.W. (1997) Arthrorhaphis Th. Fr. (pp. 50-52) In American Arctic Lichens: 2. The Microlichens. The University of Wisconsin Press, 675 pages. (RLL List # 170 / Rec. # 18517 - Recent Literature on Lichens)

Wirth, V. (1995) Arthrorhaphis Th. Fr. (pp. 142-145) - Teil 1 - In, Die Flechten Baden-Württembergs, Teil 1 & 2. Eugen Ulmer GmbH & Co., Stuttgart. 1006 pp.; in German. (RLL List # 159 / Rec. # 20405 - Recent Literature on Lichens)

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Vernacular names
English: Dot lichens, Arthrorhaphis lichens
日本語: レモンイボゴケ属

Arthrorhaphis is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the monotypic family Arthrorhaphidaceae. It has 13 species.[2] The genus was circumscribed by Theodor Magnus Fries in 1860. The family was proposed by lichenologists Josef Poelt and Josef Hafellner in 1976.[3] Species in this family have a widespread distribution in temperate and montane habitats. They grow symbiotically with green algae, or parasitically on other lichens.[4] The family Arthrorhaphidaceae has an uncertain taxonomic placement in the class Lecanoromycetes; that is, it is incertae sedis with respect to ordinal placement.[2]
Species

Arthrorhaphis aeruginosa R.Sant. & Tønsberg (1994)
Arthrorhaphis alpina (Schaer.) R.Sant. (1980)
Arthrorhaphis anziana (Lynge) Poelt (1969)
Arthrorhaphis arctoparmeliae Kocourk. & van den Boom (2005)
Arthrorhaphis citrinella (Ach.) Poelt (1969)
Arthrorhaphis grisea Th.Fr. (1861)
Arthrorhaphis muddii Obermayer (1994)[5]
Arthrorhaphis olivaceae R.Sant. & Tønsberg (1994)
Arthrorhaphis phyllobaeis Etayo & Palice (2017)
Arthrorhaphis summorum B.de Lesd. (1933)
Arthrorhaphis vacillans Th.Fr. & Almq. ex Th.Fr. (1867)
Arthrorhaphis viridescens Rabenh. (1870)

References

"Synonymy: Arthrorhaphis Th. Fr., Lich. arct. (Uppsala): 203 (1860)". Species Fungorum. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
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.
Poelt, J.; Hafellner, J. (1976). "Lichen Neonorrlinia-Trypetheliza and family Arthrorhaphidaceae". Phyton: Annales Rei Botanicae (in German). 17 (3–4): 213–220.
Cannon PF, Kirk PM (2007). Fungal Families of the World. Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 20. ISBN 978-0-85199-827-5.
Obermayer, W. (1994). "Die Flechtengattung Arthrorhaphis (Arthrorhaphidaceae, Ascomycotina) in Europa und Grönland". Nova Hedwigia (in German). 58 (3–4): 275–333.

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