List of Lecidea species

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This is a list of species in the predominantly crustose lichen genus Lecidea. They are commonly known as "disk lichens" or "tile lichens".[1] A 2020 estimate placed about 100 species in the genus.[2] As of September 2021, Species Fungorum accepts 121 species in Lecidea.[3]

A[]

Lecidea atrobrunnea
  • Stirt. (1881)
  • van den Boom & Ertz (2012)[4]
  • Nyl. (1866)
  • Nyl. (1867)
  • (Nyl.) Th.Fr. (1874)
  • Stirt. (1878)
  • M.Khan, A.N.Khalid & Lumbsch (2018)[5]
  • Lecidea atrobrunnea (DC.) Schaer. (1828)
  • C.Knight (1876)
  • Fryday (2014)[6]
  • Th.Fr. (1860)

B[]

Lecidea berengeriana
  • Müll.Arg. (1882)
  • (A.Massal.) Nyl. (1866)
  • Hertel & Leuckert (2004)
  • Werner (1979)[7]
  • S.Y.Kondr. & Hur (2020)[8]

C[]

  • Stirt. (1874)
  • Stirt. (1876)
  • Fryday (2014)[6]
  • Kremp. (1876)
  • Zahlbr. (1925)
  • (Shirley) Zahlbr. (1925)
  • B.de Lesd. (1955)[9]
  • Leight. (1875)
  • Fr. (1845)
  • Stirt. (1876)
  • Nyl. (1868)
  • (Weber) Ach. (1803)
  • Müll.Arg. (1872)
  • (Hoffm.) Fr. (1827)
  • (Fr.) Th.Fr. (1874)
  • Holien & Palice (2016)[10] – Europe; North America
  • Müll.Arg. (1893)

D[]

  • Vain. (1934)
  • (Hertel & Leuckert) McCune (2017)
  • Nyl. (1865)

E[]

  • Leight. (1878)
  • Flörke ex Sommerf. (1826)
  • Chaub. (1821)

F[]

Lecidea fuscoatra
  • Cromb. (1879)
  • Taylor (1836)
  • (L.) Ach. (1803)
  • Hertel & Leuckert (2004)
  • Nyl. (1888)

G[]

H[]

Lecidea holopolia
  • H.Magn. (1948)
  • Lecidea hassei Zahlbr. (1912)
  • C.W.Dodge (1968)
  • (Körb. ex Hellb.) Th.Fr. (1874)
  • R.A.Anderson & W.A.Weber (1963)
  • M.Hauck & Schmull (2005)
  • Fryday & Coppins (2012)
  • E.Tripp & Lendemer (2015)
  • (Tuck.) Zahlbr. (1925)
  • Stirt. (1876)
  • Ach. (1803)

I[]

  • R.Br. ex Cromb. (1879)
  • Th.Fr. (1874)
  • Müll.Arg. (1895)
  • Nyl. (1864)
  • Nyl. (1876)
  • Nyl. (1864)

K[]

L[]

Lecidea laboriosa
  • Lecidea laboriosa Müll.Arg. (1874)
  • Flörke ex Schaer. (1828)
  • (Ach.) Ach. (1803)
  • Tønsberg (1992)
  • Müll.Arg. (1893)
  • (A.L.Sm. & Ramsb.) D.Hawksw. (1978)
  • (Ach.) Ach. (1814)
  • Müll.Arg. (1887)
  • Nyl. (1875)
  • Elix (2011)
  • Rambold (1989)

M[]

Lecidea mannii
  • C.W.Dodge (1970)
  • Tuck. (1888)
  • (Nyl.) Nyl. (1872)
  • B.de Lesd. (1957)
  • Stirt. (1879)
  • Taylor (1847)
  • Fée (1837)

N[]

  • (Anzi) Th.Fr. (1874)

O[]

  • Nyl. (1873)
  • Pers. (1827)
  • K.Knudsen & Kocourk. (2014)[13]California

P[]

Lecidea protabacina
  • Nyl. (1888)
  • Nyl. (1872)
  • Th.Fr. (1874)
  • Nyl. (1864)
  • Hertel & Leuckert (2004)
  • Fryday, van den Boom & M.Brand (2019)
  • Nyl. (1858)
  • (J.Lahm) Nyl. (1872)
  • U.Rupr. & Türk (2010)
  • C.Knight (1882)
  • Nyl. (1872)
  • Nyl. (1872)
  • Nyl. (1898)

R[]

  • C.W.Dodge 1973)
  • B.de Lesd. (1952)
  • T.Sprib. & Printzen (2007)[14] – western North America

S[]

Lecidea sarcogynoides
  • Körb. (1855)
  • C.Knight (1886)
  • Hertel & Leuckert (2004)
  • Müll.Arg. (1896)
  • Müll.Arg. (1872)
  • (Hoffm.) Ach. (1882)
  • Zahlbr. (1925)
  • K.Knudsen & Lendemer (2016)[15] – United States
  • Lecidea streveleri T.Sprib. (2020)[11]
  • Nyl. (1876)
  • Stirt. (1899)
  • Nyl. (1877)
  • (Zahlbr.) Fryday (2008)
  • Zahlbr. (1906)
  • Nyl. (1875)
  • Nyl. (1863)
  • Coppins, P.James & Hertel (1995)[16]
  • Nyl. (1877)
  • Nyl. (1859)
  • Zahlbr. (1918)

T[]

Lecidea tessellata
  • Müll.Arg. (1893)
  • Nyl. (1876)
  • Flörke (1819)
  • Haugan & Timdal (2018)[17]
  • Zahlbr. (1936)
  • Printzen (2004)
  • Fr. (1824)

U[]

  • (Hepp) Mudd (1861)
  • McCune (2017)[18]

W[]

  • Zahlbr. (1906)

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