Bulbothrix

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Bulbothrix
Bulbothrix (10.3897-mycokeys.2.2522) Figure 8.jpg
Dried specimens of the holotype of
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Lecanorales
Family: Parmeliaceae
Genus: Bulbothrix
Hale (1974)
Type species

() Hale (1974)
Synonyms
  • Bulbothricella V.Marcano, S.Mohali & A.Morales (1996)

Bulbothrix is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Parmeliaceae. This genus is synonymous with Bulbothricella V.Marcano, S.Mohali & A.Morales.[1] The genus was circumscribed by lichenologist Mason E. Hale in 1974 with as the type species.[2]

Species[]

  • (Hale & Kurok.) Hale (1974)
  • Y.Y.Zhang & Li S.Wang (2014)
  • Hale (1986)
  • (Müll.Arg.) Hale (1974)
  • Benatti, A.A.Spielm. & Bungartz (2013)
  • Marcelli & Benatti (2011)
  • Jungbluth, Marcelli & Elix (2008)
  • Bulbothrix cinerea Marcelli & Kalb (2002)
  • (Zenker) Hale (1976)
  • (Nyl.) Hale (1974)
  • D.M.Masson, Benatti & Sérus. (2015)
  • Hale (1976)
  • Y.Y.Zhang & Li S.Wang (2016)
  • Marcelli, Jungbluth & Elix (2008)
  • (Räsänen) Benatti (2012)
  • Jungbluth, Marcelli & Elix (2008)
  • Elix (1995)
  • Benatti & Marcelli (2011)
  • Y.Y.Zhang & Li S.Wang (2016)
  • Canêz & Marcelli (2008)
  • Elix (1993)
  • (Gyeln.) Benatti (2012)
  • Benatti & Marcelli (2012)
  • (Elix & G.N.Stevens) Elix (1993)
  • Jungbluth, Marcelli & Elix (2008)
  • (Lynge) Hale (1974)
  • Marcelli & Benatti (2012)
  • (Asahina) Marcelli & Benatti (2012)
  • (Elix) Elix (1993)
  • (Mont. & Bosch) Hale (1974)
  • Bulbothrix thomasiana Benatti & Marcelli (2011)
  • Bulbothrix vainioi Jungbluth, Marcelli & Elix (2008)
  • (Hale & Kurok.) Hale (1974)
  • A.A.Spielm. & Marcelli (2008)
  • Sheng L.Wang, J.B.Chen & Elix (2000)

References[]

  1. ^ Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany. 13: 1–58. Archived from the original on 2009-03-18.
  2. ^ Hale ME. (1974). "Bulbothrix, Parmelina, Relicina and Xanthoparmelia, four new genera in the Parmeliaceae". Phytologia. 28 (5): 479–490.


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