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''Porpidia'' is a genus of crustose lichens in the family Lecideaceae. ''Porpidia'' species primarily inhabit siliceous rocks, pebbles, and stonework, with rare occurrences on bark, wood, and compacted soil. The thallus, or body of the lichen, varies in appearance from thick and crusty to barely visible. It may form a continuous layer or develop cracks resulting in a segmented, structure. The colour of the thallus ranges from grey and white to orange.


Taxonomy

''Porpidia'' was circumscription (taxonomy), circumscribed by the German lichenologist Gustav Wilhelm Körber in 1855, with ''Porpidia trullisata'' designated as the type species.


Description

Genus ''Porpidia'' consists of crustose lichens, meaning the thallus (the main body of the lichen) is closely attached to the surface it grows on. The thallus can vary in appearance, from thick and scaly to almost invisible, and may be solid or cracked into small pieces called . Its colour typically ranges from grey to white, though some species may show orange hues. A , a thin, often black or orange border between neighbouring lichens, may be present but is not always visible. The lichen's inner structure, or medulla (lichenology), medulla, may or may not react with iodine (I+ or I–), and some species produce powdery soredia for reproduction, while others do not. One species of ''Porpidia'' even has isidia—small, finger-like structures that aid in reproduction. The lichen's green algae partner is usually from the genera ''Trebouxia'' or ''Asterochloris''. The apothecia (fruiting bodies) are common and can appear either scattered or in clusters. These round, dark brown to black are often relatively large, ranging from 0.5 to 3 mm in diameter, and may be coated with a frosty layer (a ). The apothecia have a distinct outer margin, which may fade as the lichen ages, and are seated directly on the surface of the thallus without a (a rim formed by the thallus itself). The rim surrounding the apothecia is usually dark blue-black or brown, and made of tightly packed fungal filaments. Under the surface, the reproductive layer (the hymenium) reacts with iodine (I+) to turn blue, a useful trait for identification. The ascus, asci, the spore-producing sacs, each hold eight spores and have a distinctive shape called the "''Porpidia''-type". The are typically ellipsoid and measure 15–22 μm long, with a thick outer layer. In some species, other reproductive structures, known as conidiomata, are present and often have a rough surface.


Species

, Species Fungorum accepts 41 species of ''Porpidia'': *''Porpidia albocaerulescens'' *''Porpidia cinereoatra'' *''Porpidia circumnigrata'' *''Porpidia contraponenda'' *''Porpidia crustulata'' *''Porpidia degelii'' *''Porpidia flavicunda'' *''Porpidia flavocruenta'' - Austria, the British Isles, Scandinavia, Iceland, and North America (Alaska) *''Porpidia grisea'' *''Porpidia hydrophila'' *''Porpidia hypostictica'' – China *''Porpidia irrigua'' *''Porpidia islandica'' - Scotland and Iceland *''Porpidia kashmirensis'' – Pakistan *''Porpidia littoralis'' – Australia *''Porpidia lowiana'' *''Porpidia macrocarpa'' *''Porpidia melinodes'' *''Porpidia nadvornikiana'' *''Porpidia navarina'' – Chile *''Porpidia ochrolemma'' *''Porpidia pachythallina'' - British Isles *''Porpidia platycarpoides'' *''Porpidia rugosa'' *''Porpidia seakensis'' – Alaska *''Porpidia shangrila'' – China *''Porpidia soredizodes'' *''Porpidia speirea'' *''Porpidia squamosa'' – China *''Porpidia stephanodes'' *''Porpidia striata'' - British Isles *''Porpidia submelinodes'' – Antarctica *''Porpidia subsimplex'' *''Porpidia superba'' *''Porpidia thomsonii'' *''Porpidia trullisata'' *''Porpidia tuberculosa'' *''Porpidia ulleungdoensis'' – Ulleungdo, South Korea *''Porpidia umbonifera'' *''Porpidia vulcanoides'' *''Porpidia zeoroides''


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q7230357 Lecideales Lecideales genera Lichen genera Taxa named by Gustav Wilhelm Körber Taxa described in 1855