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Teloschistales Genera
The Teloschistales are an order (taxonomy), order of mostly lichen-forming fungus, fungi belonging to the class (taxonomy), class Lecanoromycetes in the division (mycology), division Ascomycota. According to one 2008 estimate, the order contains 5 Family (biology), families, 66 genera, and 1954 species. The predominant photobiont partners for the Teloschistales are green algae from the genera ''Trebouxia'' and ''Asterochloris''. Molecular phylogenetics The higher-level phylogenetic relationships of the Teloschistales and other members of the two major subclasses of Lecanoromycetes, Lecanoromycetidae and Ostropomycetidae, were clarified in a 2018 publication by Kraichak and colleagues. In the Teloschistales, the family Teloschistaceae has a sister taxon relationship with Megalosporaceae, and the clade containing these two families is itself sister to a clade containing families Brigantiaeaceae and Letrouitiaceae. Families *Brigantiaeaceae *Letrouitiaceae *Megalosporaceae *Telosch ...
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Brigantiaeaceae
The Brigantiaeaceae are a family (biology), family of fungi in the order Teloschistales. Species in this family are lichenized with green algae, and are usually found growing on bark. References

Teloschistales Taxa described in 1982 Taxa named by Josef Hafellner Lecanoromycetes families Lichen families {{Teloschistales-stub ...
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Phylogenetic
In biology, phylogenetics () is the study of the evolutionary history of life using observable characteristics of organisms (or genes), which is known as phylogenetic inference. It infers the relationship among organisms based on empirical data and observed heritable traits of DNA sequences, protein amino acid sequences, and morphology. The results are a phylogenetic tree—a diagram depicting the hypothetical relationships among the organisms, reflecting their inferred evolutionary history. The tips of a phylogenetic tree represent the observed entities, which can be living taxa or fossils. A phylogenetic diagram can be rooted or unrooted. A rooted tree diagram indicates the hypothetical common ancestor of the taxa represented on the tree. An unrooted tree diagram (a network) makes no assumption about directionality of character state transformation, and does not show the origin or "root" of the taxa in question. In addition to their use for inferring phylogenetic pa ...
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Seirophora
''Seirophora'' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Teloschistaceae. It has eight species. The genus was circumscribed by German lichenologist Josef Poelt in 1983, with '' Seirophora magara'' assigned as the type species. Several species were transferred to ''Seirophora'' in 2004 when the genus was emended by Patrik Frödén and Per Lassen to include some species segregated from '' Teloschistes''. Species , Species Fungorum (in the Catalogue of Life The Catalogue of Life (CoL) is an online database that provides an index of known species of animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms. It was created in 2001 as a partnership between the global Species 2000 and the American Integrated Taxono ...) accepts eight species of ''Seirophora''. * '' Seirophora austroarabica'' * '' Seirophora blumii'' * '' Seirophora californica'' * '' Seirophora lacunosa'' * '' Seirophora magara'' * '' Seirophora scorigena'' * '' Seirophora stenophylla'' * '' Seirophora tenera'' ...
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Variospora
''Variospora'' is a genus of crustose lichens, belonging to the family Teloschistaceae The Teloschistaceae are a large family (biology), family of mostly lichen-forming fungi belonging to the class (taxonomy), class Lecanoromycetes in the division (botany), division Ascomycota. The family has a cosmopolitan distribution, althoug .... The genus was circumscribed in 2013 by Ulf Arup, Ulrik Søchting, and Patrik Frödén. Species *'' Variospora aegaea'' *'' Variospora aurantia'' *'' Variospora australis'' *'' Variospora cancarixiticola'' *'' Variospora dolomiticola'' *'' Variospora epierodens'' *'' Variospora erythrina'' *'' Variospora flavescens'' *'' Variospora fuerteventurae'' *'' Variospora glomerata'' *'' Variospora latzelii'' *'' Variospora macrocarpa'' *'' Variospora paulii'' *'' Variospora sororicida'' *'' Variospora thallincola'' *'' Variospora velana'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q25412630 Teloschistales Teloschistales genera Lichen genera ...
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Caloplaca Atroflava
''Kuettlingeria atroflava'' is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. Taxonomy The lichen was first formally described in 1808 by the English botanist Dawson Turner, who classified it in the genus ''Lecidea''. His of the species was as follows: ''Lecidea'' with a thin, membranaceous, somewhat granular, black crust; with concave yellow apothecia, having an entire, elevated, paler margin". The type specimen was collected by William Borrer on the chalk hills (South Downs) near Brighton. Turner was impressed by the aesthetics of the lichen, commenting "The brilliant yellow shields of this Lichen form so lively a contrast with the dull black crust, that it deserves to be reckoned among our most beautiful British species". In 1944, Adolf Hugo Magnusson reported examining the type specimen of ''Caloplaca turneriana'' , and he subsequently treated it as synonym of ''C. atroflava''. Description ''Kuettlingeria atroflava'' feature ...
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