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Superregnum: Eukaryota
Regnum: Fungi
Subregnum: Dikarya
Divisio: Ascomycota
Subdivisio: Pezizomycotina
Classis: Lecanoromycetes
Subclassis: Ostropomycetidae
Ordo: Sarrameanales

Familia: Sarrameanaceae
Genus: Loxospora
Species: L. assateaguensis – L. cismonica – L. confusa – L. cristinae – L. cyamidia – L. elatina – L. glaucomiza – L. isidiata – L. lecanoriformis – L. ochrophaea – L. septata – L. solenospora
Name

Loxospora A.Massal., Ric. Auton. Lich. Crost.: 137 (1852). [MycoBank #2950]

Type Species: Loxospora elatina (Ach.) A.Massal., Ric. Auton. Lich. Crost.: 138 (1852). [MycoBank #395075]

References

Massalongo, A.B. 1852. Ricerche sull'autonomia dei licheni crostosi e materiali: Pella loro Naturale Ordinazione del Dr. A. Prof. Massalongo.: i–xiv, 1–207, figs. 1–398. Tipografia di a. Frizierio, Verona. Google Books Reference page.

Links

Index Fungorum: IF 2950
MycoBank: MB 2950
Loxospora – Taxon details on Catalogue of Life (COL).
Loxospora – Taxon details on Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).

Vernacular names
日本語: チャザクロゴケ属

Loxospora is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Sarrameanaceae. It has 13 species.[1] The genus was circumscribed by Italian lichenologist Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo in 1852, with Loxospora elatina assigned as the type species.[2] This crustose lichen was originally named Lecanora elatina by Erik Acharius in 1810.
Species

Loxospora assateaguensis Lendemer (2013)[3] – Assateague Island, USA
Loxospora cismonica (Beltr.) Hafellner (1987)
Loxospora confusa Lendemer (2013)[3] – mid-Atlantic coastal plain of eastern North America
Loxospora cristinae Guzow-Krzem., Łubek, Kubiak & Kukwa (2018)[4] – Poland
Loxospora cyamidia (Stirt.) Kantvilas (2000)
Loxospora elatina (Ach.) A.Massal. (1852)
Loxospora glaucomiza (Nyl.) Kalb & Staiger (1995)
Loxospora isidiata Kalb (1992)[5]
Loxospora lecanoriformis Lumbsch, A.W.Archer & Elix (2007)[6] – New South Wales, Australia
Loxospora ochrophaea (Tuck.) R.C.Harris (1990)
Loxospora septata (Sipman & Aptroot) Kantvilas (2000)
Loxospora solenospora (Müll.Arg.) Kantvilas (2000)

Loxospora pustulata (Brodo & W.L.Culb.) Egan (1990) is now known as Lepra pustulata.[7]
References

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.
Massalongo, A.B. (1852). Ricerche sull'autonomia dei licheni crostosi (in Italian). Verona: Dalla tipografia di A. Frizierio. p. 137.
Lendemer, James C. (2013). "Two new sterile species of Loxospora (Sarrameanaceae: lichenized ascomycetes) from the mid-Atlantic coastal olain". Journal of North Carolina Academy of Science. 129 (3): 71–81. doi:10.7572/2167-5880-129.3.71.
Guzow-Krzemińska, Beata; Łubek, Anna; Kubiak, Dariusz; Ossowska, Emilia; Kukwa, Martin (2018). "Phylogenetic approaches reveal a new sterile lichen in the genus Loxospora (Sarrameanales, Ascomycota) in Poland". Phytotaxa. 348 (3): 211. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.348.3.4.
Kalb, K.; Hafellner, J. (1992). "Bemerkenswerte Flechten und lichenicole Pilze von der Insel Madeira". Herzogia (in German). 9 (1–2): 45–102. doi:10.1127/herzogia/9/1992/45. S2CID 249730366.
Lumbsch, H. Thorsten; Archer, Alan W.; Elix, John A. (2007). "A new species of Loxospora (lichenized Ascomycota: Sarrameanaceae) from Australia". The Lichenologist. 39 (6): 509–517. doi:10.1017/S0024282907007153. S2CID 85061309.
Lendemer, James C.; Harris, Richard C. (2017). "Nomenclatural changes for North American members of the Variolaria-group necessitated by the recognition of Lepra (Pertusariales)". The Bryologist. 120 (2): 183–190. doi:10.1639/0007-2745-120.2.183. S2CID 89731360.

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