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Lendemeriella
''Lendemeriella'' is a genus of crustose lichens in the subfamily Caloplacoideae of the family Teloschistaceae. It has ten species. The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 2020 by Sergey Kondratyuk, with ''Lendemeriella reptans'' assigned as the type species. The genus name honours the American lichenologist James Lendemer, who co-authored the type species in 2012 (as ''Caloplaca reptans''). ''Lendemeriella'' species have an arctic-alpine, boreal-montane, and Mediterranean distribution in the Northern Hemisphere. They grow on twigs, wood, bryophytes, the bark of deciduous trees as well as Abies sibirica, Siberian fir. They also grow on siliceous and calcareous rock in certain habitats. Species * ''Lendemeriella aureopruinosa'' * ''Lendemeriella borealis'' * ''Lendemeriella dakotensis'' * ''Lendemeriella exsecuta'' * ''Lendemeriella lucifuga'' * ''Lendemeriella luteoaurantia'' – South Korea * ''Lendemeriella nivalis'' * ''Lendemeriella reptans'' * ''Le ...
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Lendemeriella Reptans
''Lendemeriella'' is a genus of crustose lichens in the subfamily Caloplacoideae of the family Teloschistaceae. It has ten species. The genus was circumscribed in 2020 by Sergey Kondratyuk, with '' Lendemeriella reptans'' assigned as the type species. The genus name honours the American lichenologist James Lendemer, who co-authored the type species in 2012 (as ''Caloplaca reptans''). ''Lendemeriella'' species have an arctic-alpine, boreal-montane, and Mediterranean distribution in the Northern Hemisphere. They grow on twigs, wood, bryophytes, the bark of deciduous trees as well as Siberian fir. They also grow on siliceous and calcareous rock in certain habitats. Species * ''Lendemeriella aureopruinosa'' * ''Lendemeriella borealis'' * ''Lendemeriella dakotensis'' * '' Lendemeriella exsecuta'' * ''Lendemeriella lucifuga'' * '' Lendemeriella luteoaurantia'' – South Korea * '' Lendemeriella nivalis'' * '' Lendemeriella reptans'' * ''Lendemeriella sorocarpa'' * ''Lendemeri ...
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Lendemeriella Vaczii
''Lendemeriella'' is a genus of crustose lichens in the subfamily Caloplacoideae of the family Teloschistaceae. It has ten species. The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 2020 by Sergey Kondratyuk, with ''Lendemeriella reptans'' assigned as the type species. The genus name honours the American lichenologist James Lendemer, who co-authored the type species in 2012 (as ''Caloplaca reptans''). ''Lendemeriella'' species have an arctic-alpine, boreal-montane, and Mediterranean distribution in the Northern Hemisphere. They grow on twigs, wood, bryophytes, the bark of deciduous trees as well as Abies sibirica, Siberian fir. They also grow on siliceous and calcareous rock in certain habitats. Species * ''Lendemeriella aureopruinosa'' * ''Lendemeriella borealis'' * ''Lendemeriella dakotensis'' * ''Lendemeriella exsecuta'' * ''Lendemeriella lucifuga'' * ''Lendemeriella luteoaurantia'' – South Korea * ''Lendemeriella nivalis'' * ''Lendemeriella reptans'' * ''Le ...
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Lendemeriella Luteoaurantia
''Lendemeriella'' is a genus of crustose lichens in the subfamily Caloplacoideae of the family Teloschistaceae. It has ten species. The genus was circumscribed in 2020 by Sergey Kondratyuk, with '' Lendemeriella reptans'' assigned as the type species. The genus name honours the American lichenologist James Lendemer, who co-authored the type species in 2012 (as ''Caloplaca reptans''). ''Lendemeriella'' species have an arctic-alpine, boreal-montane, and Mediterranean distribution in the Northern Hemisphere. They grow on twigs, wood, bryophytes, the bark of deciduous trees as well as Siberian fir. They also grow on siliceous and calcareous rock in certain habitats. Species * '' Lendemeriella aureopruinosa'' * '' Lendemeriella borealis'' * ''Lendemeriella dakotensis'' * '' Lendemeriella exsecuta'' * ''Lendemeriella lucifuga ''Lendemeriella'' is a genus of crustose lichens in the subfamily Caloplacoideae of the family Teloschistaceae. It has ten species. The genus was c ...
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Lendemeriella Lucifuga
''Lendemeriella'' is a genus of crustose lichens in the subfamily Caloplacoideae of the family Teloschistaceae. It has ten species. The genus was circumscribed in 2020 by Sergey Kondratyuk, with '' Lendemeriella reptans'' assigned as the type species. The genus name honours the American lichenologist James Lendemer, who co-authored the type species in 2012 (as ''Caloplaca reptans''). ''Lendemeriella'' species have an arctic-alpine, boreal-montane, and Mediterranean distribution in the Northern Hemisphere. They grow on twigs, wood, bryophytes, the bark of deciduous trees as well as Siberian fir. They also grow on siliceous and calcareous rock in certain habitats. Species * '' Lendemeriella aureopruinosa'' * '' Lendemeriella borealis'' * ''Lendemeriella dakotensis ''Lendemeriella'' is a genus of crustose lichens in the subfamily Caloplacoideae of the family Teloschistaceae. It has ten species. The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 2020 by Sergey Kondraty ...
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Lendemeriella Exsecuta
''Lendemeriella'' is a genus of crustose lichens in the subfamily Caloplacoideae of the family Teloschistaceae. It has ten species. The genus was circumscribed in 2020 by Sergey Kondratyuk, with ''Lendemeriella reptans'' assigned as the type species. The genus name honours the American lichenologist James Lendemer, who co-authored the type species in 2012 (as ''Caloplaca reptans''). ''Lendemeriella'' species have an arctic-alpine, boreal-montane, and Mediterranean distribution in the Northern Hemisphere. They grow on twigs, wood, bryophytes, the bark of deciduous trees as well as Siberian fir. They also grow on siliceous and calcareous rock in certain habitats. Species * ''Lendemeriella aureopruinosa'' * ''Lendemeriella borealis'' * ''Lendemeriella dakotensis'' * '' Lendemeriella exsecuta'' * ''Lendemeriella lucifuga'' * '' Lendemeriella luteoaurantia'' – South Korea * ''Lendemeriella nivalis'' * ''Lendemeriella reptans'' * ''Lendemeriella sorocarpa'' * ''Lendemeriell ...
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Lendemeriella Borealis
''Lendemeriella'' is a genus of crustose lichens in the subfamily Caloplacoideae of the family Teloschistaceae. It has ten species. The genus was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed in 2020 by Sergey Kondratyuk, with ''Lendemeriella reptans'' assigned as the type species. The genus name honours the American lichenologist James Lendemer, who co-authored the type species in 2012 (as ''Caloplaca reptans''). ''Lendemeriella'' species have an arctic-alpine, boreal-montane, and Mediterranean distribution in the Northern Hemisphere. They grow on twigs, wood, bryophytes, the bark of deciduous trees as well as Abies sibirica, Siberian fir. They also grow on siliceous and calcareous rock in certain habitats. Species * ''Lendemeriella aureopruinosa'' * ''Lendemeriella borealis'' * ''Lendemeriella dakotensis'' * ''Lendemeriella exsecuta'' * ''Lendemeriella lucifuga'' * ''Lendemeriella luteoaurantia'' – South Korea * ''Lendemeriella nivalis'' * ''Lendemeriella reptans'' * ''Le ...
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Lendemeriella Nivalis
''Lendemeriella nivalis'' is a species of muscicolous (moss-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. It was first formally described as a new species in 1853 by German lichenologist Gustav Wilhelm Körber, who called it ''Zeora nivalis''. Sergey Kondratyuk transferred it to the newly created genus ''Lendemeriella'' in 2020. The lichen grows as a thin, skin-like to granular pale to dark grey crust, spreading over mosses. Its apothecia An ascocarp, or ascoma (), is the fruiting body ( sporocarp) of an ascomycete phylum fungus. It consists of very tightly interwoven hyphae and millions of embedded asci, each of which typically contains four to eight ascospores. Ascocarps are mo ... measure up to 0.7 mm in diameter, with a pale to dark grey and an orange . ''Lendemeriella nivalis'' occurs in northern and central Europe, and North America. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q107972750 Teloschistales Lichen species Lichens described in 1853 Taxa named by ...
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Lendemeriella Aureopruinosa
''Lendemeriella aureopruinosa'' is a species of crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. Found in the Russian Far East, it was species description, formally described as a new species in 2021 by Ivan Frolov, Jan Vondrák, Ulf Arup, Liudmila Konoreva, and Sergey Chesnokov, Lidia Yakovchenko, and Evgeny Davydov. The type (biology), type specimen was collected on the banks of River Bes-Yuryakh (Yllymakh, Sakha Republic, Republic of Sakha); here it was found growing on siliceous outcrops in a forest comprising largely birch, alder, and larch trees. The thallus of the lichen ranges in form from an inconspicuous grey film to a more well-developed crust or areolate lichen, areoles. Its apothecia measure 0.3–0.6 mm in diameter and have a dark-orange to brick-red coloured disc. Secondary metabolite, Secondary chemicals detected in the lichen (using high-performance liquid chromatography) include parietin, parietinic acid, emodin, teloschistin, and fallacinal. The botanical name ...
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Teloschistaceae
The Teloschistaceae are a large family of mostly lichen-forming fungi belonging to the class Lecanoromycetes in the division Ascomycota. The family, estimated to contain over 1800 species, was extensively revised in 2013, including the creation or resurrection of 31 genera. It contains three subfamilies: Xanthorioideae, Caloplacoideae, and Teloschistoideae. A fourth subfamily, Brownlielloideae, proposed in 2015, has been shown to be part of the Teloschistoideae. Genera This is a list of the genera contained within the Teloschistaceae, based on a 2020 review and summary of ascomycete classification. Following the genus name is the taxonomic authority, year of publication, and the number of species: *'' Amundsenia'' – 2 spp. *'' Andina'' - 1 sp. *'' Apatoplaca'' – 1 sp. *'' Aridoplaca'' - 1 sp. *'' Athallia'' – 17 spp. *'' Austroplaca'' – 10 spp. *'' Blastenia'' – 11 spp. *'' Brownliella'' – 4 spp. *'' Bryoplaca'' – 3 spp. *'' Calogaya'' – 19 spp. *'' Cal ...
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