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''Punctelia'' is a genus of foliose lichens belonging to the large family Parmeliaceae. The genus, which contains about 50 species, was segregated from genus '' Parmelia'' in 1982. Characteristics that define ''Punctelia'' include the presence of hook-like to thread-like
conidia A conidium ( ; ), sometimes termed an asexual chlamydospore or chlamydoconidium (), is an asexual, non-motile spore of a fungus. The word ''conidium'' comes from the Ancient Greek word for dust, ('). They are also called mitospores due to the ...
(asexual spores), simple rhizines (root-like structures that attach the lichen thallus to its
substrate Substrate may refer to: Physical layers *Substrate (biology), the natural environment in which an organism lives, or the surface or medium on which an organism grows or is attached ** Substrate (locomotion), the surface over which an organism lo ...
), and point-like
pseudocyphella Pseudocyphellae (singular ''pseudocyphella'') are structures in lichens that appear as tiny pores on the outer surface (the cortex of the lichen. They are caused when there is a break in the cortex of the lichen, and the medullary hyphae extend t ...
e (tiny pores on the thallus surface that facilitate gas exchange). It is this last feature that is alluded to in the
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speckled shield lichens or speckleback lichens. ''Punctelia'' lichens grow on bark, wood, and
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. The genus is
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, occurring on all continents but Antarctica. Species are found in temperate to
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locations. ''Punctelia'' has centres of distribution in the Neotropics and Africa; about half of the known species occur in South America. The photobiont partners of ''Punctelia'' are
green algae The green algae (singular: green alga) are a group consisting of the Prasinodermophyta and its unnamed sister which contains the Chlorophyta and Charophyta/Streptophyta. The land plants (Embryophytes) have emerged deep in the Charophyte alga as ...
in the genus ''
Trebouxia ''Trebouxia'' is a unicellular green alga.Silverside, A. J. (2009). Retrieved from http://www.bioref.lastdragon.org/Chlorophyta/''Trebouxia''.html It is a photosynthetic organism that can exist in almost all habitats found in polar, tropical, and ...
''. Some ''Punctelia'' species have been proposed for use as bioindicators of air pollution.


Systematics

The genus was
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by Norwegian lichenologist Hildur Krog in 1982. The genus originally contained 22 species segregated from '' Parmelia'' based on differences in the development of the
pseudocyphella Pseudocyphellae (singular ''pseudocyphella'') are structures in lichens that appear as tiny pores on the outer surface (the cortex of the lichen. They are caused when there is a break in the cortex of the lichen, and the medullary hyphae extend t ...
e, secondary chemistry, and phytogeography. The earliest-published member of this group, ''
Parmelia borreri ''Punctelia borreri'' is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It is a common and widely distributed species, occurring in tropical, subtropical, and temperate regions of Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, and Sou ...
'', was assigned as the type species of the genus. This
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lichen was first described by James Edward Smith in 1807, followed independently a year later by Dawson Turner. Before Krog's publication, the ''Parmelia'' species with point-like pseudocyphellae were referred to as the ''Parmelia borreri'' group, and categorized in ''Parmelia''
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''Parmelia'', section ''Parmelia'', subsection ''Simplices''. Krog divided ''Punctelia'' into two
subgenera In biology, a subgenus (plural: subgenera) is a taxonomic rank directly below genus. In the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, a subgeneric name can be used independently or included in a species name, in parentheses, placed between t ...
: ''Punctelia'' subgenus ''Punctelia'', characterized by hook-shaped (unciform) spermatia and atranorin as a major cortical substance, and ''Punctelia'' subgenus ''Flavopunctelia'' characterized by bifusiform
spermatia Sperm is the male reproductive Cell (biology), cell, or gamete, in anisogamous forms of sexual reproduction (forms in which there is a larger, female reproductive cell and a smaller, male one). Animals produce motile sperm with a tail known as ...
and
usnic acid Usnic acid is a naturally occurring dibenzofuran derivative found in several lichen species with the formula C18H16O7. It was first isolated by German scientist W. Knop in 1844 and first synthesized between 1933-1937 by Curd and Robertson. Usnic a ...
as a major cortical substance. Based on differences in spermatia shape as well as additional chemical characters, ''
Flavopunctelia ''Flavopunctelia'' is a genus of foliose lichens in the family Parmeliaceae. The genus contains species that are widespread in temperate and tropical areas. The genus is characterised by broad, yellow-green lobes, point-like (''punctiform'' ...
'' was later recognized by
Mason Hale Mason Ellsworth Hale, Jr. (September 23, 1929 – April 23, 1990) was one of the most prolific lichenologists of the 20th century. Many of his scholarly articles focused on the taxonomy of the family Parmeliaceae. Hale was one of the first liche ...
as a separate genus consisting of four species. A preliminary
molecular phylogenetic Molecular phylogenetics () is the branch of phylogeny that analyzes genetic, hereditary molecular differences, predominantly in DNA sequences, to gain information on an organism's evolutionary relationships. From these analyses, it is possible to ...
analysis of these two genera, published in 2005, corroborated their segregation from ''Parmelia'', and confirmed the genus delimitations. In North America, member of the genus are commonly known as "speckled shield lichens" or "speckleback lichens". The genus name also refers to the pseudocyphellae: it is derived from the Latin ''punctum'', meaning "small spot" or "dot".


Phylogenetics

''Punctelia'' is a member of the large lichen family Parmeliaceae. In 2017, Divakar and colleagues used a then-recently developed "temporal phylogenetic" approach to identify temporal bands for specific taxonomic ranks in the family Parmeliaceae, suggesting that groups of species that diverged within the time window of 29.45–32.55 million years ago represent genera. They proposed to synonymize the lichenicolous genus '' Nesolechia'' with ''Punctelia'' (its lichen-forming
sister group In phylogenetics, a sister group or sister taxon, also called an adelphotaxon, comprises the closest relative(s) of another given unit in an evolutionary tree. Definition The expression is most easily illustrated by a cladogram: Taxon A and t ...
), because the former group of species originated relatively recently and fell under the timeframe threshold for genus level. This synonymy was not accepted in a review published soon afterwards. Although the authors acknowledge that ''Nesolechia'' is a member of the Parmeliaceae, and represents a morphologically reduced member of ''Punctelia'', they suggest that "since the parasitic genera appear as
sister group In phylogenetics, a sister group or sister taxon, also called an adelphotaxon, comprises the closest relative(s) of another given unit in an evolutionary tree. Definition The expression is most easily illustrated by a cladogram: Taxon A and t ...
s ... synonymization feels hardly necessary". In later critical analysis of the temporal phylogenetic approach by
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 Univer ...
, he also rejected the proposed synonymy, explaining "if taxonomy and classification are to reflect evolutionary history, then merging them into a single genus just because of the point in time they diverged is certainly not justified". Molecular phylogenetic analysis has been used to more accurate delimit ''Punctelia'' species and identify previously undetected
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, a research trend that has become common in the family Parmeliaceae, where dozens of cryptic species have been identified. In the case of ''Punctelia'', ''P. rudecta'' was thought until recently to have an expansive global distribution, with a range including North and South America, Africa, and Asia. Phylogenetic analysis revealed a species complex that has subsequently been split into four distinct cryptic lineages with more restricted distributional ranges; the range of ''P. rudecta'' has been reduced to North America. This research also revealed that there are five major
clade A clade (), also known as a monophyletic group or natural group, is a group of organisms that are monophyletic – that is, composed of a common ancestor and all its lineal descendants – on a phylogenetic tree. Rather than the English term, ...
s in ''Punctelia'', and each clade has characteristic patterns in
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chemistry. Clades A, B, and C have species with
lecanoric acid Lecanoric acid is a chemical produced by several species of lichen.ubChem - Lecanoric acid"> Lecanoric acid is classified as a polyphenol and a didepside and it functions as an antioxidant. The acid is named after the lichen ''Lecanora''. The acid ...
, clade D has species with gyrophoric acid as the main compound, while clade E has two species that have fatty acids as the main secondary chemical.


Description

''Punctelia'' lichens are medium-sized, foliose (leafy), and grey to greyish-green, although collected specimens gradually lose their colour tone. The size range for most typical specimens is in diameter. The lobes that comprise the thallus are typically 3–10 mm across. The medulla is white, while the lower surface ranges from pale to black. Simple, unbranched rhizines are present that extend to the edge of the lobe; they are usually more or less the same colour as the thallus underside, although individuals with light rhizines on a dark background are not unusual. A major characteristic of ''Punctelia'' is the presence of point-like (''punctate'') pseudocyphellae on the surface of the thallus. These are tiny pores that facilitate gas exchange. In the genus ''Parmelia'', pseudocyphellae are straight and without a distinct form, and typically situated on the thallus surface (''laminal'') and/or on the margins (''marginal''). In comparison, ''Punctelia'' pseudocyphellae are rounded (''orbicular'') and laminal, although in some species the cortex gets pushed around the edges of the thallus, giving them a marginal appearance.
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of ''Parmelia'' pseudocyphellae reveals a perforated
polysaccharide Polysaccharides (), or polycarbohydrates, are the most abundant carbohydrates found in food. They are long chain polymeric carbohydrates composed of monosaccharide units bound together by glycosidic linkages. This carbohydrate can react with wa ...
layer; this layer is absent in ''Punctelia''. Pseudocyphellae are termed ''conspicuous'' when then can be viewed with the naked eye, ''inconspicuous'' when a hand lens or microscope is needed to see them, and ''subtle'' for intermediate states where they can be seen only with concerted effort. The apothecia (sexual reproductive structures) are
lecanorine A lichen has lecanorine fruiting body parts if they are shaped like a plate with a ring around them, and that ring is made of tissue similar to the main non-fruiting body part of the lichen.Field Guide to California Lichens, Stephen Sharnoff, Yale ...
, with brown discs. Ascospores are colourless,
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, and number eight per
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; they range in size from 10–27 to 6–18 μm. The unciform (hook-like) shape of the
conidia A conidium ( ; ), sometimes termed an asexual chlamydospore or chlamydoconidium (), is an asexual, non-motile spore of a fungus. The word ''conidium'' comes from the Ancient Greek word for dust, ('). They are also called mitospores due to the ...
is another major characteristic of genus ''Punctelia''. They are short rods measuring 4–7 
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long with one end curved. Although not all ''Punctelia'' species have unciform conidia, this conidial shape only occurs in ''Punctelia''. Some species have filiform (threadlike) conidia that are in the size range 7–12 μm long by 0.8–1 μm wide. The size and shape of the conidia is an important character in some instances; for example, '' P. graminicola'' and '' P.  hypoleucites'' are morphologically indistinguishable from each other, and they can only be reliably identified by differences in their conidia.
Cell wall A cell wall is a structural layer surrounding some types of cells, just outside the cell membrane. It can be tough, flexible, and sometimes rigid. It provides the cell with both structural support and protection, and also acts as a filtering mech ...
s of ''Punctelia'' lichens contain the
alpha glucan α-Glucans (alpha-glucans) are polysaccharides of D-glucose monomers linked with glycosidic bonds of the alpha form. α-Glucans use cofactors in a cofactor site in order to activate a glucan phosphorylase enzyme. This enzyme causes a reaction tha ...
polysaccharide
isolichenan Isolichenan, also known as isolichenin, is a cold-water-soluble alpha glucan, α-glucan occurring in certain species of lichens. This lichen product was first isolated as a component of an extract of Cetraria islandica, Iceland moss in 1813, a ...
. Other Parmeliaceae genera that are superficially similar to ''Punctelia'' and have pseudocyphellae are ''Flavopunctelia'' and ''
Cetrelia ''Cetrelia'' is a genus of leafy lichens in the large family Parmeliaceae. They are commonly known as sea-storm lichens, alluding to the wavy appearance of their lobes. The name of the genus, circumscribed in 1968 by the husband and wife ...
''. ''Flavopunctelia'' species tend to be yellower than ''Punctelia'' due to the presence of
usnic acid Usnic acid is a naturally occurring dibenzofuran derivative found in several lichen species with the formula C18H16O7. It was first isolated by German scientist W. Knop in 1844 and first synthesized between 1933-1937 by Curd and Robertson. Usnic a ...
in the cortex. ''Cetrelia'' is usually larger with lobes measuring , a dark lower thallus surface, and few rhizines. Secondary chemicals found in the genus include atranorin in the cortex, and gyrophoric acid in the medulla.
Lecanoric acid Lecanoric acid is a chemical produced by several species of lichen.ubChem - Lecanoric acid"> Lecanoric acid is classified as a polyphenol and a didepside and it functions as an antioxidant. The acid is named after the lichen ''Lecanora''. The acid ...
has been detected as a minor component in ''
Punctelia jujensis ''Punctelia jujensis'' is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It is found in Argentina and Brazil. Taxonomy The lichen was described as a new species by Argentinian lichenologist Mónica Adler in 1989. The type specimen was ...
'' and '' P. subrudecta''.


Photobiont

Most lichen genera associate with a photobiont partner from one algal genus. ''Punctelia'' is no exception to this general rule; it associates with species from the most common photobiont genus, ''
Trebouxia ''Trebouxia'' is a unicellular green alga.Silverside, A. J. (2009). Retrieved from http://www.bioref.lastdragon.org/Chlorophyta/''Trebouxia''.html It is a photosynthetic organism that can exist in almost all habitats found in polar, tropical, and ...
''. In a study of photobiont partner selectivity, ''Punctelia subrudecta'' specimens collected from central Europe were shown to have a moderate selectivity, associating with three species of ''Trebouxia'': '' T. jamesii'', '' T. arboricola'', and '' T. gelatinosa'' (the latter most frequently). The photobiont partner for ''P. rudecta'' is ''
Trebouxia anticipata ''Trebouxia'' is a unicellular green alga.Silverside, A. J. (2009). Retrieved from http://www.bioref.lastdragon.org/Chlorophyta/''Trebouxia''.html It is a photosynthetic organism that can exist in almost all habitats found in polar, tropical, and ...
''.


Habitat and distribution

''Punctelia'' lichens are generally found on bark, wood, and rocks. However, ''P. constantimontium'' and ''P. subpraesignis'' have been recorded utilising cement mortar as a growing surface in
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. In the biodiverse cerrado forests of Brazil, they are more or less limited to well-lit microhabitats without direct sunlight. They have a temperate to
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distribution with centers of distribution in the
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s and Africa. Rarely does the geographical range of ''Punctelia'' species extend to
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and cold mountainous areas; an exception is ''Punctelia stictica'', which has been recorded in Greenland. Collectively, the genus has a
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, occurring on all continents, with the exception of Antarctica. Only a few species are known to occur in Asia and Australia; in contrast, most ''Parmelia'' species occur in these regions. Five species are known from Australia, including two cosmopolitan species and three endemic Australasian species. Sixteen ''Punctelia'' species occur in the continental United States and Canada. About half of the known ''Punctelia'' species are found in Brazil. Revised accounts of the genus have been published for several European countries in recent decades, including Norway (2000), Switzerland (2003), Denmark (2007), Lithuania (2010), and Poland. Seven species occur in Europe.


Conservation

, only a single species of ''Punctelia'' has been assessed for the global IUCN Red List. Because it has an abundant and widespread population in North America with no sign of decline, '' Punctelia caseana'' is considered a species of least concern.


Species

A recent (2020) estimate places 48 species in the genus ''Punctelia''. , Species Fungorum accepts 30 species of ''Punctelia''. *'' Punctelia appalachensis'' – United States *'' Punctelia bolliana'' – North America *''
Punctelia borreri ''Punctelia borreri'' is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It is a common and widely distributed species, occurring in tropical, subtropical, and temperate regions of Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, and Sou ...
'' – cosmopolitan *'' Punctelia borrerina'' – South America; Mexico *''
Punctelia canaliculata ''Punctelia canaliculata'' is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It is found in South America. Taxonomy The lichen was first formally described in 1914 by Norwegian botanist Bernt Arne Lynge as ''Parmelia canaliculata''. ...
'' *'' Punctelia caseana'' – eastern United States *'' Punctelia cedrosensis'' Baja California; northern Mexico *'' Punctelia colombiana'' – South America *'' Punctelia constantimontium'' – Africa; South America; Mexico *'' Punctelia crispa'' – Brazil *'' Punctelia diffractaica'' – Peru *''
Punctelia digitata ''Punctelia digitata'' is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. Found in Brazil, it was described as a new species in 2009 by lichenologists Patrícia Jungbluth, Marcello Marcelli, and John Alan Elix. The holotype was collec ...
'' – Brazil *'' Punctelia eganii'' Alabama *'' Punctelia fimbriata'' – Brazil *'' Punctelia graminicola'' – North America *'' Punctelia guanchica''
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*'' Punctelia hypoleucites'' – Africa; North America; South America *''
Punctelia imbricata ''Punctelia imbricata'' is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. Found in Brazil, it was described as a new species in 2009 by lichenologists Marcello Marcelli, Patrícia Jungbluth, and John Alan Elix. The holotype was colle ...
'' – Brazil *'' Punctelia involuta'' – Brazil *''
Punctelia jeckeri ''Punctelia'' is a genus of foliose lichens belonging to the large family Parmeliaceae. The genus, which contains about 50 species, was segregated from genus '' Parmelia'' in 1982. Characteristics that define ''Punctelia'' include the presence ...
'' *''
Punctelia jujensis ''Punctelia jujensis'' is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It is found in Argentina and Brazil. Taxonomy The lichen was described as a new species by Argentinian lichenologist Mónica Adler in 1989. The type specimen was ...
'' – South America *''
Punctelia microsticta ''Punctelia microsticta'' is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It occurs in Brazil and Argentina, where it grows on bark. Taxonomy The lichen was first described to science in 1879 by Swiss botanist Johannes Müller Argov ...
'' *''
Punctelia missouriensis ''Punctelia missouriensis'', commonly known as the mealy speckled shield lichen, is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It is found in the southeastern United States, where it grows on tree bark and on rocks. Taxonomy It ...
'' – United States *'' Punctelia nashii'' California *'' Punctelia nebulata'' – Australia *''
Punctelia negata ''Punctelia negata'' is a little-known species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It is found in South America. Taxonomy The lichen was described as a new species by Finnish lichenologist William Nylander in 1872. Giving a brief di ...
'' – South America *'' Punctelia neutralis'' *'' Punctelia novozelandica'' – New Zealand *'' Punctelia osorioi'' – Brazil *''
Punctelia perreticulata ''Punctelia perreticulata'' is a widely distributed species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It occurs in Mediterranean Europe and Russia, North America, South America, Australia, and New Zealand, where it grows on rocks, bark, or wo ...
'' – Europe; North America; South America; Australia; New Zealand *'' Punctelia pseudocoralloidea'' – Australia *'' Punctelia punctilla'' – Africa; South America; North America *'' Punctelia purpurascens'' – Brazil *''
Punctelia reddenda ''Punctelia reddenda'' is a widely distributed species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It occurs in Africa, Europe, North America, and South America, where it grows on bark and on rock. Taxonomy It was first described scientifi ...
'' – Africa; Europe; North America; South America *''
Punctelia riograndensis ''Punctelia riograndensis'' is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. Found in Africa and South America, it was formally described as a new species by Norwegian lichenologist Bernt Lynge in 1914, as ''Parmelia riograndensis''. ...
'' – Africa; South America *''
Punctelia roseola ''Punctelia roseola'' is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. Found in Brazil, it was described as a new species in 2009 by lichenologists Patrícia Jungbluth, Marcello Marcelli, and John Alan Elix. The specific epithet ref ...
'' – Brazil *'' Punctelia rudecta'' – North America *'' Punctelia ruderata'' – Asia and East Africa *'' Punctelia stictica'' – Africa; Europe; North America; South America; Greenland *'' Punctelia subalbicans'' – Australia; New Zealand *''
Punctelia subflava ''Punctelia subflava'' is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae that occurs in Australia. Taxonomy The lichen was first formally described in 1847 as ''Parmelia subflava'' by botanist Thomas Taylor. The type specimen, descri ...
'' *''
Punctelia subpraesignis ''Punctelia subpraesignis'' is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It occurs in Mexico, South America, and East Africa, where it grows on bark and on rocks. Major characteristics of the lichen that distinguish it from other ...
'' – South Africa; South America; Mexico *''
Punctelia subrudecta ''Punctelia subrudecta'' is a species of lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It was described as a new species by Finnish lichenologist William Nylander as ''Parmelia subrudecta''. Hildur Krog Hildur Krog (22 March 1922 – 25 August 2014) was a ...
'' – cosmopolitan *'' Punctelia tomentosula'' – Peru *'' Punctelia toxodes'' – South Africa *''
Punctelia transtasmanica ''Punctelia transtasmanica'' is a species of foliose lichen in the family Parmeliaceae. It is found in Australasia. Taxonomy The lichen was described as a new species in 2005 by Australian lichenologists John Alan Elix and Gintaras Kantvil ...
'' Tasmania, New Zealand *'' Punctelia ulophylla'' – Europe The species ''Punctelia pallescens'', described by
Syo Kurokawa Kashiwadani. was a noted Japanese lichenologist and 1994 recipient of the Acharius Medal. He studied under Mason HaleDePriest. and Yasuhiko Asahina. Eponyms Several lichen species have been named to honour Kurokawa. These eponyms include: '' Usn ...
in 1999 as a new species from western Australia, is considered synonymous with ''P. subalbicans''. ''Parmelia helenae'', described by Maurice Bouly de Lesdain in 1937 and transferred to ''Punctelia'' in 1998, was considered by some lichenologists to be a questionable taxon because, according to
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, "the type material is insufficient to resolve its taxonomic relationship with ''Punctelia perrituculata'' ... and ''P. subrudecta'' ... on the basis of conidial characters". It is now placed in synonymy with ''P. subrudecta''. ''Punctelia semansiana'' is the same species as ''Punctelia graminicola''.


Parasites

Many species of
lichenicolous fungi 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 ...
have been recorded using ''Punctelia'' as a
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. These include: ''
Abrothallus parmeliarum ''Abrothallus parmeliarum'' is a species of lichenicolous fungus. It grows on the thallus and apothecia of ''Parmelia'' species. It was first described scientifically by Norwegian botanist Søren Christian Sommerfelt in 1826. In 2018, a proposal ...
'', '' Didymocyrtis melanelixiae'', '' Epithamnolia xanthoriae'', ''
Lichenoconium usneae ''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 ' ...
'', ''
Llimoniella bergeriana ''Llimoniella'' is a genus of fungi in the family Cordieritidaceae. The genus was circumscribed by lichenologists Josef Hafellner and Père Navarro-Rosinés in 1993. The genus name of ''Llimonaea'' is in honour of Xavier Llimona (1943 - x), w ...
'', '' Lichenohendersonia uniseptata'', '' Nesolechia oxyspora'', '' Pronectria oligospora'', ''
Pyrenidium ''Pyrenidium'' is a genus of lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) fungi. It is the only genus in the family Pyrenidiaceae. It has 13 species. Taxonomy The genus was circumscribed by Finnish lichenologist William Nylander in 1865, with ''Pyrenidi ...
'' sp., '' Rinodina conradii'', ''
Sphaerellothecium reticulatum ''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'' ...
'', '' Tremella parmeliarum'', '' Trichosphaerella buckii'', and ''
Xenonectriella subimperspicua ''Xenonectriella subimperspicua'' is a species of lichenicolous fungus in the family Nectriaceae. It has been recorded from South America, Europe, and New Zealand. Taxonomy The fungus was first formally described by Carlo Luigi Spegazzini in ...
''. One of these fungal parasites—'' Xenophoma puncteliae''—is named after its host's genus.


Human uses


Biomonitoring

Some members of ''Punctelia'' have been shown to be somewhat sensitive to air pollution. A study conducted in Spain observed ''Punctelia borreri'' and ''P. subrudecta'' reappearing in areas with a decline in SO2 pollution. Two ''Punctelia'' species have been recommended for use as element bioindicators in air pollution monitoring studies in the eastern United States. ''Punctelia rudecta'' is suggested for use in cooler forested uplands, and ''P. missouriensis'' for use in isolated woodlands or urban areas. Because of the widespread occurrence of ''P. hypoleucites'' in both urban and industrial sites in and around
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, Argentina, it has been proposed as a potential
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of air pollution in that city.


Traditional medicine

''Punctelia borreri'' has been used in traditional Chinese medicine as an alleged remedy for a variety of ailments, including chronic dermatitis, blurred vision, bleeding from the uterus or from external injuries, and for sores and swelling. To use, a decoction was drunk, or the dried and powdered lichen applied directly to the affected area.


Dyeing

''Punctelia rudecta'' can be used to create a
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by a color-
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with ammonia as a solvent. A pink color is obtained using this method.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q5236470 * Lecanorales genera Lichen genera Taxa named by Hildur Krog Taxa described in 1982