Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Fungi
Subregnum: Dikarya
Divisio: Ascomycota
Subdivisio: Pezizomycotina
Classis: Lecanoromycetes
Subclassis: Lecanoromycetidae
Ordo: Lecanorales
Familia: Parmeliaceae
SubFamilia: Parmelioideae
Genus: Austroparmelina
Species: A. chlorolecanorica – A. conlabrosa – A. elixii – A. endoleuca – A. euplectina – A. johnstoniae – A. labrosa – A. macrospora – A. norpruinata – A. pallida – A. pruinata – A. pseudorelicina – A. subarida – A. subtiliacea – A. whinrayi
Name
Austroparmelina A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix in Crespo et al., Syst. Biodivers. 8(2): 216 (2010). [MycoBank #515449]
Type Species: Austroparmelina endoleuca (Taylor) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix in Crespo et al., Syst. Biodivers. 8(2): 218 (2010). [MycoBank #515486]
References
Crespo, A., Ferencova, Z., Pérez-Ortega, S., Elix, J.A. & Divakar, P.K. 2010. Austroparmelina, a new Australasian lineage in parmelioid lichens (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota). Systematics and Biodiversity 8(2): 209–221. DOI: 10.1080/14772001003738320 Hybrid open access journal. ResearchGate Open access. Reference page.
Links
Index Fungorum: IF 515449
MycoBank: MB 515449
Austroparmelina – Taxon details on Catalogue of Life (COL).
Austroparmelina – Taxon details on Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
Checklist of the Lichens of Australia and its Island Territories
Vernacular names
Austroparmelina is a genus of foliose lichens in the large family Parmeliaceae. It contains species formerly placed in the genera Parmelina and Canoparmelia. All species of Austroparmelina have an Australasian-South African distribution.[1]
Description
Austroparmelina species have a grey, foliose thallus comprising somewhat linear to irregular lobes, and featuring short, simple rhizines. Their relatively large ascospores measure 9–18 by 4–8 μm and have a thick perispore. The predominant secondary chemicals present in the genus are orcinol depsides such as lecanoric acid and gyrophoric acid.[1]
Species
Austroparmelina chlorolecanorica (Elix) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010)
Austroparmelina conlabrosa (Hale) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010)
Austroparmelina elixii (Argüello & A.Crespo) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010)
Austroparmelina endoleuca (Taylor) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010)
Austroparmelina euplectina (Kurok. ex Elix) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010)
Austroparmelina johnstoniae (Elix) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010)
Austroparmelina labrosa (Zahlbr.) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010)
Austroparmelina macrospora (Elix & J.Johnst.) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010)
Austroparmelina norpruinata (Elix & J.Johnst.) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010)
Austroparmelina pallida (Elix & Kantvilas) Kantvilas & Divakar (2013)[2]
Austroparmelina pruinata (Müll. Arg.) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010)
Austroparmelina pseudorelicina (Jatta) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010)
Austroparmelina subarida (Elix) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010)
Austroparmelina subtiliacea (Nyl.) A.Crespo, Divakar & Elix (2010)
Austroparmelina whinrayi (Elix) Kantvilas & Divakar (2013)[2]
References
Crespo, Ana; Ferencova, Zuzana; Pérez-Ortega, Sergio; Elix, John A.; Divakar, Pradeep K. (2010). "Austroparmelina, a new Australasian lineage in parmelioid lichens (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota)". Systematics and Biodiversity. 8 (2): 209–221. doi:10.1080/14772001003738320. S2CID 84715679.
Kantvilas, Gintaras; Divakar, Pradeep K. (2013). "New combinations in Austroparmelina (Parmeliaceae)". Australasian Lichenology. 73: 6–7.
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