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Cetraria Aculeata
''Cetraria aculeata'' or the spiny Iceland lichen is a dark brown to black fruticose, soil Iceland lichen from the family Parmeliaceae. The species was first described by German naturalist Johann Christian Daniel Edler von Schreber in 1771 under the name of ''Lichen aculeatus''. Later on Erik Acharius, the "father of lichenology" gave it a name of ''Cornicularia aculeata'', which lately has been changed to ''Coelocaulon aculeatum''. Finally the taxonomic revision of Ingvar Kärnefelt and colleagues assigned the species to the genus ''Cetraria''. The thalli of ''Cetraria aculeata'' form shrubby tufts of up to 1–5 cm height, main branches are from 1 to 4 mm wide, terminal branches up to 1 mm wide, chemical tests K - and P -. The species is found fertile, and seems to propagate mainly by thallus fragmentation. Despite the apparent lack of ascospores, which can be dispersed across long distances, ''C. aculeata'' has a very wide distribution. It is frequent in open p ...
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Lichenicolous Fungus
A lichenicolous fungus is a parasitic fungus that only lives on lichen as the host. A lichenicolous fungus is not the same as the fungus that is the component of the lichen, which is known as a lichenized fungus. They are most commonly specific to a given fungus as the host, but they also include a wide range of pathogens, saprotrophs, and commensals. It is estimated there are 3000 species of lichenicolous fungi. More than 1800 species are already described among the Ascomycota and Basidiomycota.Lichenicolous Fungi: Interactions, Evolution, and Biodiversity, Lawrey, James D.; Diederich, Paul. The Bryologist 106(1), pp. 80 120, 2003/ref> More than 95% of lichenicolous fungi described as of 2003 are ascomycetes, in 7 class (biology), classes and 19 order (biology), orders. Although basidiomycetes have less than 5% of lichenicolous lichen species, they represent 4 classes and 8 orders. Many lichenicolous species have yet to be assigned a phylogenetic position as of 2003. See also * ...
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Lichen Species
A lichen ( , ) is a composite organism that arises from algae or cyanobacteria living among filaments of multiple fungi species in a mutualistic relationship.Introduction to Lichens – An Alliance between Kingdoms
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Lichens have properties different from those of their component organisms. They come in many colors, sizes, and forms and are sometimes plant-like, but are not s. They may have tiny, leafless branches (); flat leaf-like structures (

Acta Botanica Islandica
''Acta Botanica Islandica'' was a scientific journal of botany published by the Icelandic Institute of Natural History in, and about, Iceland Iceland ( is, Ísland; ) is a Nordic island country in the North Atlantic Ocean and in the Arctic Ocean. Iceland is the most sparsely populated country in Europe. Iceland's capital and largest city is Reykjavík, which (along with its s .... It was established in 1972. The 15th and last issue was published in 2011. It was primarily an English language publication, but French and German language papers have been published. History ''Acta'' replaced the botany journal ''Flóra'' which was published between 1963 and 1968. It addressed a lack of publications in Iceland about Icelandic botany. The first editor was Hörður Kristinsson. References External links * Botany journals Magazines published in Iceland 1972 establishments in Iceland Publications established in 1972 Publications disestablished in 2011 Defunct jour ...
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Taeniolella Rolfii
''Taeniolella'' is a genus of asexual fungi hyphomycetes in the family Mytilinidiaceae. Some of the species are lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling), others are saprophytic, while others are endophytic. The genus was circumscribed in 1958 by Canadian mycologist Stanley John Hughes, with '' Taeniolella exilis'' as the type species. Major revisions of the lichenicolous species in the genus were published in 2016 and 2018. Species *'' Taeniolella alta'' *'' Taeniolella americana'' *'' Taeniolella andropogonis'' *'' Taeniolella aquatilis'' *'' Taeniolella arctoparmeliae'' *'' Taeniolella arthoniae'' *''Taeniolella atra'' *'' Taeniolella atricerebrina'' *'' Taeniolella bhagavatiensis'' *'' Taeniolella bilgramii'' *''Taeniolella breviuscula'' *''Taeniolella caespitosa'' *''Taeniolella caffra'' *''Taeniolella christiansenii'' *''Taeniolella chrysotrichis'' *''Taeniolella cladinicola'' *''Taeniolella curvata'' *''Taeniolella delicata'' *''Taeniolella dichotoma'' *''Taeni ...
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Sphaerellothecium Aculeatae
''Sphaerellothecium'' is a genus of fungi in the family Phyllachoraceae. All of the species in the genus are lichenicolous, meaning they grow parasitically on lichens. Species *'' Sphaerellothecium abditum'' *'' Sphaerellothecium aculeatae'' – Ukraine *'' Sphaerellothecium aipoliae'' *''Sphaerellothecium araneosum'' *'' Sphaerellothecium arctoparmeliae'' *'' Sphaerellothecium arnoldii'' *'' Sphaerellothecium atryneae'' *''Sphaerellothecium breussii'' *'' Sphaerellothecium buelliae'' *'' Sphaerellothecium cinerascens'' *'' Sphaerellothecium cladoniae'' *''Sphaerellothecium cladoniicola'' *''Sphaerellothecium coniodes'' *''Sphaerellothecium contextum'' *''Sphaerellothecium epilecanora'' *''Sphaerellothecium episoralium'' *''Sphaerellothecium episquamarinae'' *''Sphaerellothecium gallowayi'' *''Sphaerellothecium giraltiae'' *''Sphaerellothecium gowardii'' *''Sphaerellothecium heterodermiae'' – Portugal *''Sphaerellothecium icmadophilae'' *'' Sphaerellothec ...
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Eonema Pyriforme
''Eonema'' is a fungal genus in the family Hygrophoraceae. It is monotypic, consisting of the single corticioid species ''Eonema pyriforme''. This fungus was previously classified in the genus '' Athelia'' until molecular analysis demonstrated that it was unrelated to the Atheliales Atheliaceae is a family of corticioid fungi placed under the monotypic order Atheliales. Both the order and the family were described by Walter Jülich in 1981. According to a 2008 estimate, the family contains 20 genera and approximately 100 spe ... and instead nested within the Hygrophoraceae. See also * List of Agaricales genera References Hygrophoraceae Monotypic Agaricales genera Taxa named by Robert Lücking Taxa named by James D. Lawrey Taxa described in 2009 {{Hygrophoraceae-stub ...
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Lichenoconium Eroden
''Lichenoconium'' is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Lichenoconiaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Franz Petrak and Hans Sydow in 1927. Species The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution. , Species Fungorum accepts 16 species in ''Lichenoconium'': * ''Lichenoconium aeruginosum'' * '' Lichenoconium cargillianum'' * '' Lichenoconium christiansenii'' * ''Lichenoconium echinosporum'' * ''Lichenoconium edgewoodense'' * ''Lichenoconium erodens'' * '' Lichenoconium follmannii'' * '' Lichenoconium hawksworthii'' * ''Lichenoconium laevisporum'' * ''Lichenoconium lecanorae'' * '' Lichenoconium lichenicola'' * ''Lichenoconium parasiticum'' * ''Lichenoconium plectocarpoides'' * ''Lichenoconium pyxidatae'' * ''Lichenoconium reichlingii'' * ''Lichenoconium usneae'' * ''Lichenoconium xanthoriae ''Lichenoconium'' is a genus of fungi belonging to the family Lichenoconiaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Franz Petrak and Hans Sydow in 1927. Species The genus ...
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Endococcus Parmeliarum
''Endococcus'' is a genus of lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) in the family Lichenotheliaceae. It has 44 species. The genus was circumscribed by the Finnish botanist William Nylander in 1855. Although at least one source places the genus in the Verrucariaceae, a 2016 study of the type species, '' Endococcus rugulosus'', determined that it should instead be placed in the family Lichenotheliaceae of the order Dothideales; this classification echoes a placement proposed in 1979 by David Hawksworth. Species *'' Endococcus alectoriae'' *'' Endococcus apicicola'' *'' Endococcus brachysporus'' *'' Endococcus caudisporus'' *''Endococcus cladiae'' *'' Endococcus exerrans'' *'' Endococcus freyi'' *''Endococcus fusiger'' *'' Endococcus hafellneri'' *'' Endococcus hafellnerianus'' *'' Endococcus incrassatus'' *'' Endococcus janae'' *'' Endococcus karlstadtensis'' *'' Endococcus macrosporus'' *'' Endococcus matzeri'' *''Endococcus nanellus ''Endococcus nanellus'' is a spe ...
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Didymocyrtis Trassii
''Didymocyrtis trassii'' is a species of lichenicolous (lichen-eating) fungus in the family Phaeosphaeriaceae. It is found in southern Ukraine, where it parasitises the foliose lichen ''Cetraria aculeata'' growing on sand dunes. Taxonomy The fungus was formally described as a new species in 2018 by Ave Suija, Valeriy Darmostuk, and Alexander Khodosovtsev. The type specimen was collected by the third author between the between villages of Burkuty and Prominin in Hola Prystan Raion (Kherson Oblast); there, it was found growing on the foliose lichen ''Cetraria aculeata'', which itself was growing in sand dunes. The species epithet honours Estonian lichenologist and botanist Hans Trass, Description ''Didymocyrtis trassii'' has pycnidial conidiomata of the ''Phoma''-type. The pycnidia are black and more or less spherical, and partially immersed in the host thallus. They are typically 70–100 μm in diameter, with a wall that is 25–35 μm thick. The conidia A ...
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Didymocyrtis Cladoniicola
''Didymocyrtis'' may refer to: * ''Didymocyrtis'' (fungus), a Dothideomycetes incertae sedis genus * ''Didymocyrtis'' (protist), a Spumellaria Spumellaria is an order of radiolarians in the class Polycystinea. They are ameboid protists appearing in abundance in the world's oceans, possessing a radially-symmetrical silica (opal) skeleton that has ensured their preservation in fossil rec ...n protist genus in the family Coccodiscidae and subfamily Artiscinae {{genus disambiguation ...
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