Parmeliella

Parmeliella is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Pannariaceae. It occurs mainly in the tropics and sub-tropics, with species found in Africa, Asia, Australasia and South America.[1] A recent (2020) estimate places 41 species in the genus.[2]

Parmeliella
Parmeliella triptophylla
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Peltigerales
Family: Pannariaceae
Genus: Parmeliella
Müll.Arg. (1862)
Type species
Parmeliella triptophylla
(Ach.) Müll.Arg. (1862)

Species

Parmeliella appalachensis
  • Parmeliella aggregata P.M.Jørg. & D.J.Galloway (1999)[3] – New Zealand
  • Parmeliella alniphila P.M.Jørg. (2001)[4]
  • Parmeliella angustiloba P.M.Jørg. & Arv. (2004)[5] – Ecuador
  • Parmeliella appalachensis P.M.Jørg. (2000)
  • Parmeliella asahinae (Räsänen) P.M.Jørg. (2001)[4]
  • Parmeliella clavulifera P.M.Jørg. (2000)[6] – Mexico
  • Parmeliella coerulescens Müll.Arg. (1893)
  • Parmeliella conopleioides P.M.Jørg. (2001)[7] – Brazil; Venezuela; Costa Rica
  • Parmeliella corallina P.M.Jørg. & Palice (2010)
  • Parmeliella dactylifera P.M.Jørg. (2003)[8] – South Africa
  • Parmeliella delicata P.M.Jørg. & Arv. (2004)[5] – Ecuador
  • Parmeliella diffracta Müll.Arg. (1893)
  • Parmeliella expansa P.M.Jørg. & Arv. (2004)[5] – Ecuador
  • Parmeliella flavida P.M.Jørg. (2003)[9]
  • Parmeliella foliicola Aptroot & P.M.Jørg. (2006)
  • Parmeliella furfuracea P.M.Jørg. (2001)[10] – Australia
  • Parmeliella granulata I.M.Lamb (1955)[11]
  • Parmeliella gymnocheila (Nyl.) Müll.Arg. (1894)
  • Parmeliella himalayana Upreti & Divakar (2005)[12] – India
  • Parmeliella isidiopannosa P.M.Jørg. (2003)[9]
  • Parmeliella laceroides P.M.Jørg. & Sipman (2006)
  • Parmeliella ligulata P.M.Jørg. & D.J.Galloway (1992) – Australia
  • Parmeliella magellanica P.M.Jørg. (2004)[13]
  • Parmeliella nigrata (Müll.Arg.) P.M.Jørg. & D.J.Galloway (1992)
  • Parmeliella nigrocincta (Mont.) Müll.Arg. (1881)
  • Parmeliella palmatula P.M.Jørg. (2001)[10] – Australia
  • Parmeliella paramensis P.M.Jørg. & Arv. (2004)[5] – Ecuador
  • Parmeliella parvula P.M.Jørg. (1977)[14]
  • Parmeliella philippina (Vain.) P.M.Jørg. (2005)
  • Parmeliella piundensis P.M.Jørg. & Sipman (2006)
  • Parmeliella plumosella P.M.Jørg. (2007)[15]
  • Parmeliella polydactyla P.M.Jørg. & Coppins (2007)[15]
  • Parmeliella saxicola P.M.Jørg. (2000)[6]
  • Parmeliella serpentinicola P.M.Jørg. & Kashiw. (2001)[4]
  • Parmeliella subfuscata A.Dube & Makhija (2008)[16] – India
  • Parmeliella subtilis P.M.Jørg. & P.James (1999)[3] – New Zealand
  • Parmeliella testacea P.M.Jørg. (1978)[17]
  • Parmeliella thriptophylla (Ach.) Müll.Arg. (1862)
  • Parmeliella thysanota (Stirt.) Zahlbr. (1925)
  • Parmeliella triptophylloides P.M.Jørg. (2003)[8] – Kenya
  • Parmeliella verruculosa P.M.Jørg. (2001)[4]

References

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  2. Wijayawardene, Nalin; Hyde, Kevin; Al-Ani, LKT; Dolatabadi, S; Stadler, Marc; Haelewaters, Danny; et al. (2020). "Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa". Mycosphere. 11: 1060–1456. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/11/1/8.
  3. Jørgensen, P.M. (1999). "Studies in the lichen family Pannariaceae VIII. Seven new parmelielloid lichens from New Zealand". New Zealand Journal of Botany. 37 (2): 257–268. doi:10.1080/0028825X.1999.9512632.
  4. Jørgensen, P.M.; Kashiwadani, H. (2001). "Notes on the lichen genus Parmeliella in Japan". Journal of Japanese Botany. 76 (5): 288–296.
  5. Jørgensen, P.M.; Arvidsson, L. (2004). "The lichen family Pannariaceae in Ecuador". Symbolae Botanicae Upsalienses. 34 (1): 113–132.
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  11. Lamb, I.M. (1955). "New lichens from northern Patagonia, with notes on some related species". Farlowia. 4: 423–471.
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  14. Jørgensen, P.M. (1977). "Foliose and fruticose lichens from Tristan da Cunha". Skrifter Norske Videnskaps Akademi I Oslo. 36: 1–40.
  15. Jørgensen, P.M. (2007). "New discoveries in Asian pannariaceous lichens". The Lichenologist. 39 (3): 235–243. doi:10.1017/S0024282907006858. S2CID 86139753.
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