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Chaenothecopsis Hendersonii
''Chaenothecopsis'' is a genus of about 40 species of pin lichens in the family Mycocaliciaceae. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed in 1927 by Finnish lichenologist Edvard August Vainio, with ''Chaenothecopsis rubescens'' assigned as the type species. Ecology Many of the species are resinicolous, meaning they grow on conifer resin or other plant exudates. Most common host plants are trees in the genera ''Abies'', ''Picea'', and ''Tsuga''. In contrast, '' Chaenothecopsis kilimanjaroensis'' is a lichenicolous lichen, meaning it grows on the thalli of other lichens–sometimes as a parasically, sometimes commensally. Species *''Chaenothecopsis aeruginosa'' *''Chaenothecopsis australis'' *''Chaenothecopsis bitterfeldensis'' *''Chaenothecopsis brevipes'' *''Chaenothecopsis caespitosa'' *''Chaenothecopsis caucasica'' *''Chaenothecopsis claydenii'' *''Chaenothecopsis debilis'' *''Chaenothecopsis diabolica'' *'' Chaenothecopsis dibbleandersoniarum'' *'' Chaenothecopsis e ...
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Chaenothecopsis Norstictica
''Chaenothecopsis'' is a genus of about 40 species of pin lichens in the family Mycocaliciaceae. Taxonomy The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 1927 by Finnish lichenologist Edvard August Vainio, with ''Chaenothecopsis rubescens'' assigned as the type species. Ecology Many of the species are resinicolous, meaning they grow on conifer resin or other plant exudates. Most common host (biology), host plants are trees in the genera ''Abies'', ''Picea'', and ''Tsuga''. In contrast, ''Chaenothecopsis kilimanjaroensis'' is a lichenicolous fungus, lichenicolous lichen, meaning it grows on the thallus, thalli of other lichens–sometimes as a parasitism, parasically, sometimes Commensalism, commensally. Species *''Chaenothecopsis aeruginosa'' *''Chaenothecopsis australis'' *''Chaenothecopsis bitterfeldensis'' *''Chaenothecopsis brevipes'' *''Chaenothecopsis caespitosa'' *''Chaenothecopsis caucasica'' *''Chaenothecopsis claydenii'' *''Chaenothecopsis debilis'' ...
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Lichenicolous Fungus
A lichenicolous fungus is a member of a specialised group of fungi that live exclusively on lichens as their host organisms. These fungi, comprising over 2,000 known species across 280 genera, exhibit a wide range of ecological strategies, including parasitism, commensalism, and mutualism. They can be found in diverse environments worldwide, from tropical to polar regions, and play important roles in lichen ecology and biodiversity. Lichenicolous fungi are classified into several taxonomic groups, with the majority belonging to the Ascomycota and a smaller portion to the Basidiomycota. Their interactions with host lichens range from mild parasitism to severe pathogenicity, sometimes causing significant damage to lichen communities. While the study of lichenicolous fungi dates back to the mid-18th century, recent decades have seen significant advancements through modern research methods, including molecular techniques, metagenomics, and sophisticated imaging. These fungi show vary ...
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Chaenothecopsis Debilis
''Chaenothecopsis'' is a genus of about 40 species of pin lichens in the family Mycocaliciaceae. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed in 1927 by Finnish lichenologist Edvard August Vainio, with '' Chaenothecopsis rubescens'' assigned as the type species. Ecology Many of the species are resinicolous, meaning they grow on conifer resin or other plant exudates. Most common host plants are trees in the genera ''Abies'', ''Picea'', and ''Tsuga''. In contrast, '' Chaenothecopsis kilimanjaroensis'' is a lichenicolous lichen, meaning it grows on the thalli of other lichens–sometimes as a parasically, sometimes commensally. Species *'' Chaenothecopsis aeruginosa'' *'' Chaenothecopsis australis'' *'' Chaenothecopsis bitterfeldensis'' *'' Chaenothecopsis brevipes'' *'' Chaenothecopsis caespitosa'' *'' Chaenothecopsis caucasica'' *'' Chaenothecopsis claydenii'' *'' Chaenothecopsis debilis'' *'' Chaenothecopsis diabolica'' *'' Chaenothecopsis dibbleandersoniarum'' *'' Ch ...
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Chaenothecopsis Claydenii
''Chaenothecopsis'' is a genus of about 40 species of pin lichens in the family Mycocaliciaceae. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed in 1927 by Finnish lichenologist Edvard August Vainio, with '' Chaenothecopsis rubescens'' assigned as the type species. Ecology Many of the species are resinicolous, meaning they grow on conifer resin or other plant exudates. Most common host plants are trees in the genera ''Abies'', ''Picea'', and ''Tsuga''. In contrast, '' Chaenothecopsis kilimanjaroensis'' is a lichenicolous lichen, meaning it grows on the thalli of other lichens–sometimes as a parasically, sometimes commensally. Species *'' Chaenothecopsis aeruginosa'' *'' Chaenothecopsis australis'' *'' Chaenothecopsis bitterfeldensis'' *'' Chaenothecopsis brevipes'' *'' Chaenothecopsis caespitosa'' *'' Chaenothecopsis caucasica'' *'' Chaenothecopsis claydenii'' *''Chaenothecopsis debilis'' *'' Chaenothecopsis diabolica'' *'' Chaenothecopsis dibbleandersoniarum'' *'' Chaeno ...
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Chaenothecopsis Aeruginosa
''Chaenothecopsis'' is a genus of about 40 species of pin lichens in the family Mycocaliciaceae. Taxonomy The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 1927 by Finnish lichenologist Edvard August Vainio, with ''Chaenothecopsis rubescens'' assigned as the type species. Ecology Many of the species are resinicolous, meaning they grow on conifer resin or other plant exudates. Most common host (biology), host plants are trees in the genera ''Abies'', ''Picea'', and ''Tsuga''. In contrast, ''Chaenothecopsis kilimanjaroensis'' is a lichenicolous fungus, lichenicolous lichen, meaning it grows on the thallus, thalli of other lichens–sometimes as a parasitism, parasically, sometimes Commensalism, commensally. Species *''Chaenothecopsis aeruginosa'' *''Chaenothecopsis australis'' *''Chaenothecopsis bitterfeldensis'' *''Chaenothecopsis brevipes'' *''Chaenothecopsis caespitosa'' *''Chaenothecopsis caucasica'' *''Chaenothecopsis claydenii'' *''Chaenothecopsis debilis'' ...
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Chaenothecopsis Kilimanjaroensis A
''Chaenothecopsis'' is a genus of about 40 species of pin lichens in the family Mycocaliciaceae. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed in 1927 by Finnish lichenologist Edvard August Vainio, with '' Chaenothecopsis rubescens'' assigned as the type species. Ecology Many of the species are resinicolous, meaning they grow on conifer resin or other plant exudates. Most common host plants are trees in the genera ''Abies'', ''Picea'', and ''Tsuga''. In contrast, '' Chaenothecopsis kilimanjaroensis'' is a lichenicolous lichen, meaning it grows on the thalli of other lichens–sometimes as a parasically, sometimes commensally. Species *'' Chaenothecopsis aeruginosa'' *'' Chaenothecopsis australis'' *'' Chaenothecopsis bitterfeldensis'' *'' Chaenothecopsis brevipes'' *'' Chaenothecopsis caespitosa'' *'' Chaenothecopsis caucasica'' *'' Chaenothecopsis claydenii'' *'' Chaenothecopsis debilis'' *'' Chaenothecopsis diabolica'' *'' Chaenothecopsis dibbleandersoniarum'' *'' Chaen ...
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Chaenothecopsis Viridialba
''Chaenothecopsis viridialba'' is a species of lichen belonging to the family Mycocaliciaceae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution In biogeography, a cosmopolitan distribution is the range of a taxon that extends across most or all of the surface of the Earth, in appropriate habitats; most cosmopolitan species are known to be highly adaptable to a range of climatic and en .... References Eurotiomycetes Lichen species Lichens described in 1871 Taxa named by August von Krempelhuber {{Lecanorales-stub ...
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