Micarea

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Micarea
Micarea prasina BP2 (2).JPG
Micarea prasina
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Lecanorales
Family: Pilocarpaceae
Genus: Micarea
Fr. (1825)
Type species
Micarea prasina
Fr. (1825)
Synonyms[1]
  • Hastifera D.Hawksw. & (1986)
  • Stereocauliscum Nyl. (1865)

Micarea is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Pilocarpaceae.[2] The widely distributed genus contains 126 species[3] and new species are described actively. Species in the genus are crustose lichens and their photobiont (the non-fungal organism) is a single-celled green alga.[4]

Taxonomy[]

Micarea was circumscribed by Elias Magnus Fries in his 1825 work Systema Orbis Vegetabilis.[5] There have been some taxonomic disputes about the genus.[6] Nowadays, the genus is accepted, although it is paraphyletic and in need of further research.[4] is the type species of the genus.[7][8]

Species[]

As of September 2021, Species Fungorum accepts 126 species of Micarea,[3] although this tally does not yet include some recently described taxa, such as four species from montane cloud forests of Kenya.[9]

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  • Coppins (1983)[10]
  • van den Boom, Guzow-Krzemińska, A.M.Brand & Sérusiaux (2019)[11]
  • (Nyl.) Coppins (1982)
  • M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)[12]
  • P.M.McCarthy & Elix (2016)[13]
  • (Nyl.) Coppins (1983)[10]
  • Coppins & Kantvilas (1990)[14] – Australia
  • van den Boom, Guzow-Krzemińska, A.M.Brand & Sérusiaux (2019)[11]
  • (Vain.) Vězda (1976)
  • M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)[12]
  • M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)[12]
  • M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)[12]
  • (Nyl.) Coppins (1980)
  • (Th.Fr.) Czarnota, Guzow-Krzem. & Coppins (2010)
  • van den Boom (2013)[15]
  • M.Svenss. & G.Thor (2011)[16]
  • Coppins & Kantvilas (2019)[17] – Australasia
  • M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)[12]
  • (Schaer.) Hedl. (1892)
  • Coppins & Kantvilas (2019)[17] – Australasia; South America
  • Hedl. (1892)[18]
  • Tønsberg (1992)[19]
  • M.Cáceres, D.A.Mota & Aptroot (2013)
  • Lőkös, S.Y.Kondr. & Hur (2013)
  • Coppins (1983)[10]
  • Launis, van den Boom, Sérus. & Myllys (2019)[20]
  • Coppins (1995)[21]
  • (Fr.) Hedl. (1892)
  • (Coppins & P.James) Coppins & Sérus. (2010)
  • (Körb.) Coppins & R.Sant. (1983)[10]
  • P.M.McCarthy & Elix (2016)
  • Hedl. (1892)
  • Launis & Myllys (2019)[22]
  • Coppins & Aptroot (2008)
  • Micarea fennica Launis & Myllys (2019)[23]
  • Coppins & Kantvilas (1990)[14] – Australasia
  • Launis, Malíček & Sérus. (2019)[22]
  • (Nyl.) Coppins (1983)[10]
  • van den Boom (2017)[24] – Panama
  • Coppins (1983)[10]
  • M.Brand, Coppins, Sérus. & van den Boom (2017)[25] – Europe
  • P.M.McCarthy & Elix (2018)[26] – Australia
  • M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)[12]
  • Poelt & Döbbeler (1975)[27]
  • Czarnota & Coppins (2005)[28]
  • Hedl. (1892)
  • Tul.) Coppins (1992)
  • (Stirt.) Coppins (1994)
  • Coppins & Kantvilas (1990)[14] – Australia
  • van den Boom, Guzow-Krzemińska, Sérusiaux, M.Kukwa (2019)[11]
  • M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)[12]
  • Kantvilas & Coppins (2018)[29] – Australia
  • Brackel (2016)[30]
  • Launis & Myllys (2019)[20]
  • (Vain.) Coppins & Muhr (1997)
  • (Th.Fr.) Coppins & A.Fletcher (1975)
  • (Nyl.) Coppins (2001)
  • (Ach.) Hedl. (1892)
  • (Nyl.) Hedl. (1892)
  • (Müll.Arg.) Fryday (2004)
  • Coppins & Muhr (1988)[31]
  • (Nyl.) Hedl. (1892)
  • (Nyl.) Coppins (1983)[10]
  • (Nyl.) Coppins (1983)[10]
  • M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)[12]
  • van den Boom, M. Brand, Coppins & Sérus. (2017)[25] – Europe
  • Launis, Pykälä & Myllys (2019)[20]
  • (Körb.) Gams ex Coppins (2002)
  • Kantvilas & Coppins (2019)[17] – Australasia
  • van den Boom, Guzow-Krzemińska, Sérusiaux, M.Kukwa (2019)[11]
  • van den Boom, Guzow-Krzem. & Kukwa (2020)[32] – western Europe
  • (Nyl.) Hedl. (1892)
  • Coppins & Kantvilas (1990)[14] – Australia
  • V.Wirth & Vězda ex Coppins (1983)[10]
  • Coppins & P.F.May (2001)[33] – eastern North America
  • Coppins (1983)[10]
  • van den Boom, Guzow-Krzemińska, A.M.Brand & Sérusiaux (2019)[11]
  • (Müll.Arg.) Kalb (1981)
  • (J.Lahm ex Rabenh.) Harm. (1899)
  • Czarnota & Coppins (2007)
  • Coppins (1983)[10]
  • Kantvilas & Coppins (2019)[17] – Australasia
  • Coppins & Kantvilas (2019)[17] – Australasia
  • Fryday (2004)[34]
  • (Nyl.) Alstrup (1994)
  • Coppins (1995)[21]
  • Guzow-Krzemińska, A.Łubek & M.Kukwa (2019)[11]
  • (Anzi) Coppins & R.Sant. (1979)
  • (Vain.) Aptroot (2002)
  • (Erichsen) Coppins & Palice (1995)
  • Fr. (1825)
  • Coppins & Kantvilas (2019)[17] – Australasia
  • (Jatta) I.M.Lamb (1954)
  • M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)[12]
  • M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)[12]
  • Coppins (1989)
  • Launis & Myllys (2019)[20]
  • van den Boom, Guzow-Krzem. & Kukwa (2020)[32] – western Europe
  • Kantelinen & Myllys (2021)[9] – Kenya
  • Launis, Malíček & Myllys (2019)
  • Coppins & P.James (1979)
  • Coppins & Kantvilas (2019)[17] – Australasia; South America
  • Kantvilas (2019)[17] – Australasia
  • Coppins & Kantvilas (2019)[17] – Australasia
  • van den Boom (2010)
  • Sérus. & Coppins (2009)[35]
  • Guzow-Krzem., Czarnota, Łubek & Kukwa (2016)
  • Aptroot, Lücking & M.Cáceres (2019)
  • Kantelinen & Myllys (2021)[9] – Kenya
  • van den Boom & Etayo (2017)[25]
  • Coppins & P.James (1979)[36]
  • Coppins & T.Sprib. (2004)[37]
  • M.Brand & van den Boom (2004)
  • (Nyl.) Alstrup (1994)
  • (Vain.) Aptroot (2002)
  • M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)[12]
  • (Nyl.) Coppins (1994)
  • (Nyl.) Coppins & H.Kilias (1981)
  • (Vain.) Aptroot (2002)
  • (Nyl.) Hedl. (1892)
  • (Nyl.) Coppins (1982)
  • Kantelinen & Myllys (2021)[9] – Kenya
  • M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)[12]
  • M.Brand, van den Boom & Sérus. (2014)[12]
  • Aptroot & M.Cáceres (2014)
  • (Nyl.) Vězda (1970)
  • Czarnota & Coppins (2007)[38]
  • Coppins & Kantvilas (2019)[17] – Australasia
  • (A.Massal.) Du Rietz (1923)
  • van den Boom & Ertz (2014)[39] – Madeira
  • Kantelinen, Hyvärinen & Myllys (2021)[9] – Kenya
  • Coppins (1985)[40] – Europe
  • Córd.-Cháv., Aptroot & R.-E.Pérez (2014)[41] – Mexico
  • Coppins & van den Boom (2001)[42] – western Europe
  • (Nyl.) Muhr (1987)
  • Coppins & Tønsberg (2001)[43] – Europe; North America

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