Carbonea aggregantula

Carbonea aggregantula is a species of lichen belonging to the family Lecanoraceae.[2]

Carbonea aggregantula
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Lecanorales
Family: Lecanoraceae
Genus: Carbonea
Species:
C. aggregantula
Binomial name
Carbonea aggregantula
(Müll. Arg.) Diederich & Triebel, 2003
Synonyms[1]
  • Lecidea aggregantula Müll. Arg.
  • Nesolechia aggregantula (Müll. Arg.) Rehm, Rabenh. Krypt.-Fl.
  • Carbonea aggregantula (Müll. Arg.) Diederich & Triebel

It is a lichenicolous fungi, meaning that it grows on other lichens, but it does not cause disease, unlike the similar Carbonea austroshetlandica.[3]

Distribution

Carbonea aggregantula is widely distributed. Although it has not been reported often, its distribution includes multiple continents.[2] Carbonea aggregantula has been reported from some of the subantarctic islands, including King George Island, Penguin Island and Livingston Island.[3]

Host species

Carbonea aggregantula has a wide range of host species which are still being discovered. Known hosts are:

References

  1. "Synonymy. Current Name: Carbonea aggregantula (Müll. Arg.) Diederich & Triebel, in Diederich, Herzogia 16: 51 (2003)". Species Fungorum. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  2. "Carbonea aggregantula". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  3. Alstrup, V.; Olech, M.; Wietrzyk-Pelka, P.; Wegrzyn, M. H. (2018). "The lichenicolous fungi of the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica: species diversity and identification guide". Acta Societatis Botanicorum Poloniae. 87 (4): 3607. doi:10.5586/asbp.3607.
  4. Pirogov, M.; Chepelevska, N.; Vondrák, J. (2014). "Carbonea in Ukraine". Biologichni Studii. 8 (1): 137–148. doi:10.30970/sbi.0801.317.
  5. Joshi, Y.; Falswal, A.; Tripathi, M.; Upadhyay, S.; Bisht, A.; Chandra, K.; Bajpai, R.; Upreti, D.K. (2016). "One hundred and five species of lichenicolous biota from India: An updated checklist for the country". Mycosphere. 7 (3): 268–294. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/7/3/3.
  6. Alstrup, Vagn; Hansen, Eric Steen; Daniels, Fred J. A. (2000). "Lichenized, lichenicolous and other fungi from North and North-East Greenland". Folia Cryptogamica Estonica. 37: 1–20.
  7. Diederich, Paul (2003). "New species and new records of American lichenicolous fungi". Herzogia. 16: 41–90.
  8. Kukwa, Martin; Flakus, Adam (2009). "New or interesting records of lichenicolous fungi from Poland VII. Species mainly from Tatra Mountains" (PDF). Herzogia. 22: 191–211.
  9. Zhurbenko, Mikhail (2009). "Lichenicolous fungi and lichens from the Holarctic. Part II". Opuscula Philolichenum. 7: 121–186.
  10. Hafellner, Josef (2015). "Lichenicolous Biota (Nos 201–230)" (PDF). Fritchiana. 80: 21–41.
  11. "Rhizoplaca aspidophora". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 31 October 2022.


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