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Pseudochapsa Pseudoschizostoma
''Pseudochapsa'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae. It has 19 species. It was circumscribed in 2012 by Sittiporn Parnmen, Robert Lücking, and Helge Thorsten Lumbsch, with '' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' as the type species. ''Pseudochapsa'' differs from ''Chapsa'' (the genus from which it was segregated) it that its excipulum (the rim of tissue around the apothecia) is typically brown. Additionally, its ascospores are mostly discoseptate and amyloid. The generic name combines the Greek ''pseudo'' ("false") with the genus name ''Chapsa''. Species *'' Pseudochapsa albomaculata'' *'' Pseudochapsa amylospora'' *''Pseudochapsa aptrootiana ''Pseudochapsa aptrootiana'' is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) in the family Graphidaceae. Found in Brazil, it was formally described as a new species in 2018 by Marcela Eugenia da Silva Cáceres, Thamires Almeida Pereira, and Robert ...'' *'' Pseudochapsa crispata'' *'' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' *'' Pseudo ...
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Robert Lücking
Robert Lücking (born 1964) is a German lichenologist. He is a leading expert on foliicolous lichens–lichens that live on leaves. Life and career Born in Ulm in 1964, Lücking earned both his master's (1990) and PhD degree (1994) at the University of Ulm. Both degrees concerned the taxonomy, ecology, and biodiversity of foliicolous lichens. His graduate supervisor was mycologist and bryologist Sieghard Winkler, who had previously studied epiphyllous (upper leaf-dwelling) fungi in El Salvador and Colombia. In 1996 Lücking was awarded the Mason E. Hale award for an "outstanding doctoral thesis presented by a candidate on a lichenological theme". His thesis was titled ''Foliikole Flechten und ihre Mikrohabitatpraferenzen in einem tropischen Regenwald in Costa Rica'' ("Foliicolous lichens and their microhabitat preferences in a tropical rainforest in Costa Rica"). In this work, Lücking recorded 177 foliicolous lichen species from the shrub layer in a Costa Rican tropical forest. L ...
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Pseudochapsa Crispata
''Pseudochapsa'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae. It has 19 species. It was circumscribed in 2012 by Sittiporn Parnmen, Robert Lücking, and Helge Thorsten Lumbsch, with '' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' as the type species. ''Pseudochapsa'' differs from '' Chapsa'' (the genus from which it was segregated) it that its excipulum (the rim of tissue around the apothecia) is typically brown. Additionally, its ascospores are mostly discoseptate and amyloid. The generic name combines the Greek ''pseudo'' ("false") with the genus name ''Chapsa''. Species *'' Pseudochapsa albomaculata'' *'' Pseudochapsa amylospora'' *'' Pseudochapsa aptrootiana'' *'' Pseudochapsa crispata'' *'' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' *'' Pseudochapsa esslingeri'' *'' Pseudochapsa isidiifera'' *'' Pseudochapsa kalbii'' *'' Pseudochapsa lueckingii'' *'' Pseudochapsa phlyctidea'' *'' Pseudochapsa phlyctidioides'' *'' Pseudochapsa pseudoexanthismocarpa'' *''Pseudochapsa pseudoschizostoma ...
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Pseudochapsa Subpatens
''Pseudochapsa'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae. It has 19 species. It was circumscribed in 2012 by Sittiporn Parnmen, Robert Lücking, and Helge Thorsten Lumbsch, with '' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' as the type species. ''Pseudochapsa'' differs from '' Chapsa'' (the genus from which it was segregated) it that its excipulum (the rim of tissue around the apothecia) is typically brown. Additionally, its ascospores are mostly discoseptate and amyloid. The generic name combines the Greek ''pseudo'' ("false") with the genus name ''Chapsa''. Species *'' Pseudochapsa albomaculata'' *'' Pseudochapsa amylospora'' *'' Pseudochapsa aptrootiana'' *''Pseudochapsa crispata'' *'' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' *'' Pseudochapsa esslingeri'' *'' Pseudochapsa isidiifera'' *'' Pseudochapsa kalbii'' *'' Pseudochapsa lueckingii'' *'' Pseudochapsa phlyctidea'' *'' Pseudochapsa phlyctidioides'' *'' Pseudochapsa pseudoexanthismocarpa'' *''Pseudochapsa pseudoschizostoma ...
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Pseudochapsa Subdactylifera
''Pseudochapsa'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae. It has 19 species. It was circumscribed in 2012 by Sittiporn Parnmen, Robert Lücking, and Helge Thorsten Lumbsch, with '' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' as the type species. ''Pseudochapsa'' differs from '' Chapsa'' (the genus from which it was segregated) it that its excipulum (the rim of tissue around the apothecia) is typically brown. Additionally, its ascospores are mostly discoseptate and amyloid. The generic name combines the Greek ''pseudo'' ("false") with the genus name ''Chapsa''. Species *'' Pseudochapsa albomaculata'' *'' Pseudochapsa amylospora'' *'' Pseudochapsa aptrootiana'' *''Pseudochapsa crispata'' *'' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' *'' Pseudochapsa esslingeri'' *'' Pseudochapsa isidiifera'' *'' Pseudochapsa kalbii'' *'' Pseudochapsa lueckingii'' *'' Pseudochapsa phlyctidea'' *'' Pseudochapsa phlyctidioides'' *'' Pseudochapsa pseudoexanthismocarpa'' *''Pseudochapsa pseudoschizostoma'' ...
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Pseudochapsa Sipmanii
''Pseudochapsa'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae. It has 19 species. It was circumscribed in 2012 by Sittiporn Parnmen, Robert Lücking, and Helge Thorsten Lumbsch, with '' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' as the type species. ''Pseudochapsa'' differs from '' Chapsa'' (the genus from which it was segregated) it that its excipulum (the rim of tissue around the apothecia) is typically brown. Additionally, its ascospores are mostly discoseptate and amyloid. The generic name combines the Greek ''pseudo'' ("false") with the genus name ''Chapsa''. Species *'' Pseudochapsa albomaculata'' *'' Pseudochapsa amylospora'' *'' Pseudochapsa aptrootiana'' *''Pseudochapsa crispata'' *'' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' *'' Pseudochapsa esslingeri'' *'' Pseudochapsa isidiifera'' *'' Pseudochapsa kalbii'' *'' Pseudochapsa lueckingii'' *'' Pseudochapsa phlyctidea'' *'' Pseudochapsa phlyctidioides'' *'' Pseudochapsa pseudoexanthismocarpa'' *''Pseudochapsa pseudoschizostoma'' ...
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Pseudochapsa Rivas-platae
''Pseudochapsa'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae. It has 19 species. It was circumscribed in 2012 by Sittiporn Parnmen, Robert Lücking, and Helge Thorsten Lumbsch, with '' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' as the type species. ''Pseudochapsa'' differs from '' Chapsa'' (the genus from which it was segregated) it that its excipulum (the rim of tissue around the apothecia) is typically brown. Additionally, its ascospores are mostly discoseptate and amyloid. The generic name combines the Greek ''pseudo'' ("false") with the genus name ''Chapsa''. Species *'' Pseudochapsa albomaculata'' *'' Pseudochapsa amylospora'' *'' Pseudochapsa aptrootiana'' *''Pseudochapsa crispata'' *'' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' *'' Pseudochapsa esslingeri'' *'' Pseudochapsa isidiifera'' *'' Pseudochapsa kalbii'' *'' Pseudochapsa lueckingii'' *'' Pseudochapsa phlyctidea'' *'' Pseudochapsa phlyctidioides'' *'' Pseudochapsa pseudoexanthismocarpa'' *''Pseudochapsa pseudoschizostoma'' ...
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Pseudochapsa Rhizophorae
''Pseudochapsa'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae. It has 19 species. It was circumscribed in 2012 by Sittiporn Parnmen, Robert Lücking, and Helge Thorsten Lumbsch, with '' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' as the type species. ''Pseudochapsa'' differs from '' Chapsa'' (the genus from which it was segregated) it that its excipulum (the rim of tissue around the apothecia) is typically brown. Additionally, its ascospores are mostly discoseptate and amyloid. The generic name combines the Greek ''pseudo'' ("false") with the genus name ''Chapsa''. Species *'' Pseudochapsa albomaculata'' *'' Pseudochapsa amylospora'' *'' Pseudochapsa aptrootiana'' *''Pseudochapsa crispata'' *'' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' *'' Pseudochapsa esslingeri'' *'' Pseudochapsa isidiifera'' *'' Pseudochapsa kalbii'' *'' Pseudochapsa lueckingii'' *'' Pseudochapsa phlyctidea'' *'' Pseudochapsa phlyctidioides'' *'' Pseudochapsa pseudoexanthismocarpa'' *''Pseudochapsa pseudoschizostoma'' ...
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Pseudochapsa Pseudoschizostoma
''Pseudochapsa'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae. It has 19 species. It was circumscribed in 2012 by Sittiporn Parnmen, Robert Lücking, and Helge Thorsten Lumbsch, with '' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' as the type species. ''Pseudochapsa'' differs from ''Chapsa'' (the genus from which it was segregated) it that its excipulum (the rim of tissue around the apothecia) is typically brown. Additionally, its ascospores are mostly discoseptate and amyloid. The generic name combines the Greek ''pseudo'' ("false") with the genus name ''Chapsa''. Species *'' Pseudochapsa albomaculata'' *'' Pseudochapsa amylospora'' *''Pseudochapsa aptrootiana ''Pseudochapsa aptrootiana'' is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) in the family Graphidaceae. Found in Brazil, it was formally described as a new species in 2018 by Marcela Eugenia da Silva Cáceres, Thamires Almeida Pereira, and Robert ...'' *'' Pseudochapsa crispata'' *'' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' *'' Pseudo ...
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Pseudochapsa Pseudoexanthismocarpa
''Pseudochapsa'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae. It has 19 species. It was circumscribed in 2012 by Sittiporn Parnmen, Robert Lücking, and Helge Thorsten Lumbsch, with '' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' as the type species. ''Pseudochapsa'' differs from '' Chapsa'' (the genus from which it was segregated) it that its excipulum (the rim of tissue around the apothecia) is typically brown. Additionally, its ascospores are mostly discoseptate and amyloid. The generic name combines the Greek ''pseudo'' ("false") with the genus name ''Chapsa''. Species *'' Pseudochapsa albomaculata'' *'' Pseudochapsa amylospora'' *'' Pseudochapsa aptrootiana'' *''Pseudochapsa crispata'' *'' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' *'' Pseudochapsa esslingeri'' *'' Pseudochapsa isidiifera'' *'' Pseudochapsa kalbii'' *'' Pseudochapsa lueckingii'' *'' Pseudochapsa phlyctidea'' *'' Pseudochapsa phlyctidioides'' *'' Pseudochapsa pseudoexanthismocarpa'' *''Pseudochapsa pseudoschizostoma'' ...
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Pseudochapsa Phlyctidioides
''Pseudochapsa'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae. It has 19 species. It was circumscribed in 2012 by Sittiporn Parnmen, Robert Lücking, and Helge Thorsten Lumbsch, with '' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' as the type species. ''Pseudochapsa'' differs from '' Chapsa'' (the genus from which it was segregated) it that its excipulum (the rim of tissue around the apothecia) is typically brown. Additionally, its ascospores are mostly discoseptate and amyloid. The generic name combines the Greek ''pseudo'' ("false") with the genus name ''Chapsa''. Species *'' Pseudochapsa albomaculata'' *'' Pseudochapsa amylospora'' *'' Pseudochapsa aptrootiana'' *''Pseudochapsa crispata'' *'' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' *'' Pseudochapsa esslingeri'' *'' Pseudochapsa isidiifera'' *'' Pseudochapsa kalbii'' *'' Pseudochapsa lueckingii'' *'' Pseudochapsa phlyctidea'' *'' Pseudochapsa phlyctidioides'' *''Pseudochapsa pseudoexanthismocarpa'' *''Pseudochapsa pseudoschizostoma'' ...
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Pseudochapsa Phlyctidea
''Pseudochapsa'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae. It has 19 species. It was circumscribed in 2012 by Sittiporn Parnmen, Robert Lücking, and Helge Thorsten Lumbsch, with '' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' as the type species. ''Pseudochapsa'' differs from '' Chapsa'' (the genus from which it was segregated) it that its excipulum (the rim of tissue around the apothecia) is typically brown. Additionally, its ascospores are mostly discoseptate and amyloid. The generic name combines the Greek ''pseudo'' ("false") with the genus name ''Chapsa''. Species *'' Pseudochapsa albomaculata'' *'' Pseudochapsa amylospora'' *'' Pseudochapsa aptrootiana'' *''Pseudochapsa crispata'' *'' Pseudochapsa dilatata'' *'' Pseudochapsa esslingeri'' *'' Pseudochapsa isidiifera'' *'' Pseudochapsa kalbii'' *'' Pseudochapsa lueckingii'' *'' Pseudochapsa phlyctidea'' *''Pseudochapsa phlyctidioides'' *''Pseudochapsa pseudoexanthismocarpa'' *''Pseudochapsa pseudoschizostoma'' * ...
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Pseudochapsa Lueckingii
''Pseudochapsa lueckingii'' is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Graphidaceae. It is known only from a single collection in São Paulo, Brazil. Taxonomy The lichen was first formally described as a new species in 2009 by Klaus Kalb. He collected the type specimen from a dense and humid rainforest at an elevation of , where it was found growing on the smooth bark of a deciduous tree. The species epithet honours his colleague Robert Lücking, "for his outstanding contributions to tropical lichenology". The taxon was transferred in 2012 to '' Pseudochapsa'', a segregate genus of '' Chapsa'', characterised by the brown colour of its . Description ''Pseudochapsa lueckingii'' has a smooth, olive-green thallus with a 3–10 μm-thick, hyaline cortical layer. It has large, more-or-less round apothecia measuring 0.7–2 mm in diameter with a pale brown covered with white . Ascospores typically have between 5 and 7 transverse septa, and ...
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