Eugeniella

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Eugeniella
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Lecanorales
Family: Pilocarpaceae
Genus: Eugeniella
Lücking, Sérus. & Kalb (2008)
Type species

(Müll.Arg.) Lücking, Sérus. & Kalb (2008)

Eugeniella is a genus of mostly leaf-dwelling (foliicolous) lichens in the family Pilocarpaceae.[1] It contains 13 species. The genus was circumscribed in 2008 by lichenologists Robert Lücking, Emmanuël Sérusiaux, and Klaus Kalb, with assigned as the type species.[2] This lichen was originally called Patellaria psychotriae by Johannes Müller Argoviensis in 1881.[3] The seven species that were initially included in the genus had previously been placed in the genera Bacidia (sensu lato) and Byssoloma.[2] Several newly identified species from Australasia and Central and South America were later added. Most of the species grow on leaves, although four of the Australasian species grow on bark.

Species[]

As of May 2021, Species Fungorum accepts 13 species of Eugeniella.[4] The species distributions given in the list below are from McCarthy and Elix 2019.[5]

  • (Malme) Lücking, Sérus. & Kalb (2008) – Brazil
  • (Lücking) Lücking, Sérus. & Kalb (2008)neotropics
  • P.M.McCarthy & Elix (2016)[6] – Australia
  • (Tuck.) Lücking, Sérus. & Kalb (2008) – neotropics; southeastern United States; tropical Africa
  • (Kremp.) Lücking, Sérus. & Kalb (2008)pantropical
  • (Henriq.) Lücking, Sérus. & Kalb (2008) – Costa Rica; West Africa; Thailand
  • M.Cáceres, D.S.Andrade & Aptroot (2013)[7] – Brazil
  • (Lücking) Lücking, Sérus. & Kalb (2008) – neotropics
  • P.M.McCarthy & Elix (2019)[5]Norfolk Island
  • Breuss & Lücking (2015)[8] – Nicaragua
  • (Müll.Arg.) Lücking, Sérus. & Kalb (2008) – neotropics
  • P.M.McCarthy & Elix (2016)[6] – Australia
  • P.M.McCarthy & Elix (2019)[5] – Norfolk Island

References[]

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Lücking, R. (2008). Foliicolous lichenized fungi. Flora Neotropica. 103. p. 712.
  3. ^ Müller, J. (1881). "Lichenologische Beiträge XIII". Flora (Regensburg). 64 (15): 225–236.
  4. ^ Source dataset. Species Fungorum Plus: Species Fungorum for CoL+. "Eugeniella". Catalog of Life Version 2021-04-05. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c McCarthy, P.M; Elix, J.A. (2019). "Two new corticolous species of Eugeniella (lichenized Ascomycota, Pilocarpaceae) from Norfolk Island, south-western Pacific Ocean" (PDF). Australasian Lichenology. 85: 58–66.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b McCarthy, P.M; Elix, J.A. (2016). "Five new lichen species (Ascomycota) from south-eastern Australia". Telopea. 19: 137–151. doi:10.7751/telopea10732. open access
  7. ^ Cáceres, Marcela Eugenia da Silva; Andrade, Dannyelly Santos; Océa, Grayce Kelly; Aptroot, André (2013). "A new Eugeniella from a small Atlantic rainforest remnant in Sergipe, NE Brazil". The Lichenologist. 45 (3): 367–369. doi:10.1017/S0024282912000874.
  8. ^ Breuss, Othmar; Lücking, Robert (2015). "Three new lichen species from Nicaragua, with keys to the known species of Eugeniella and Malmidea". The Lichenologist. 47 (1): 9–20. doi:10.1017/S0024282914000565.


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