Polycoccum

Polycoccum is a genus of lichenicolous fungi in the family Polycoccaceae. It has about 60 species.[2]

Polycoccum
Polycoccum pulvinatum
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: Trypetheliales
Family: Polycoccaceae
Genus: Polycoccum
Saut. ex Körb. (1865)
Type species
Polycoccum sauteri
Körb. (1865)
Synonyms[1]

Species

As accepted by Species Fungorum;[3]

  • Polycoccum acarosporicola Halıcı & D.Hawksw. (2007)[4]
  • Polycoccum aksoyi Halıcı & V.Atienza (2007)
  • Polycoccum alboatrum (Vouaux) Etayo (2010)
  • Polycoccum alpinum E. Zimm. & F. Berger (2021)
  • Polycoccum amygdalariae F.Berger & Triebel (2000)[5]
  • Polycoccum anatolicum Halıcı & Akgül (2013)[6]
  • Polycoccum atrostriatae van den Boom (2012)
  • Polycoccum clauderouxii S.Y.Kondr., Lőkös & Hur (2016)
  • Polycoccum crassum Vězda (1970)[7]
  • Polycoccum crespoae Váczi & D.Hawksw. (2001)[8]
  • Polycoccum deformans R.Sant. & Brackel (2010)
  • Polycoccum dictyonematis Etayo (2010)
  • Polycoccum dzieduszyckii (Boberski) D.Hawksw. (1980)
  • Polycoccum epizoharyi Calat. & V.Atienza (2000)
  • Polycoccum follmannii (C.W.Dodge) Alstrup (2003)
  • Polycoccum hawksworthianum Y. Joshi (2020)
  • Polycoccum heterodermiae Calat. (2004)
  • Polycoccum hymeniicola (Berk. & Broome) Zhurb. (2010)
  • Polycoccum ibericum Etayo & van den Boom (2014)
  • Polycoccum islandicum Brackel & F.Berger (2010)
  • Polycoccum kerneri J.Steiner (1893)
  • Polycoccum laursenii Zhurb. (2004)
  • Polycoccum longisporum Etayo (2008)
  • Polycoccum marmoratum (Kremp.) D.Hawksw. (1980)
  • Polycoccum microcarpum Diederich & Etayo (1998)
  • Polycoccum microsticticum (Leight.) Arnold (1891)
  • Polycoccum minus (Kernst.) Brackel (2019)
  • Polycoccum nigrosporum Etayo (2010)
  • Polycoccum ochvarianum Y.Joshi (2017)
  • Polycoccum opulentum (Th.Fr. & Almq.) Arnold (1891)
  • Polycoccum parmotrematis Van den Boom (2020)
  • Polycoccum perrugosae Brackel (2010)[9] – host=Placopsis perrugosa
  • Polycoccum psorae Zhurb. & Triebel (2010)
  • Polycoccum psoromatis (A.Massal.) Hafellner (2018)
  • Polycoccum pulvinatum (Eitner) R.Sant. (1993)
  • Polycoccum rinodinae van den Boom (2010)
  • Polycoccum rubellianae Calat. & V.Atienza (2003)[10] – Spain; host=Caloplaca rubelliana
  • Polycoccum sauteri Körb. (1865)
  • Polycoccum squamarioides Mudd ex Arnold (1874)
  • Polycoccum stellulatae (Vouaux) Hafellner (2015)
  • Polycoccum stictaria (Linds.) D.J.Galloway (2004)
  • Polycoccum teresum Halıcı & K.Knudsen (2009)
  • Polycoccum trypethelioides (Th.Fr.) R.Sant. (1960)
  • Polycoccum ventosicola Zhurb. (2007)
  • Polycoccum vermicularium (Linds.) D.Hawksw. (1985)

Former species;[3]

  • P. arnoldii (Hepp) D. Hawksw. (1979) = Sphaerellothecium arnoldii, Mycosphaerellaceae
  • P. bryonthae (Arnold) Vězda (1969) = Didymocyrtis bryonthae, Phaeosphaeriaceae
  • P. bryonthae var. stellulatae (Vouaux) Cl. Roux (2014) = Polycoccum stellulatae
  • P. dannenbergii sensu auct. brit. p.p. = Roselliniella atlantica, Sordariales order
  • P. dannenbergii sensu auct. brit. = Peridiothelia fuliguncta, Pleomassariaceae
  • P. dannenbergii (Stein ex Eitner) Vězda (1969) = Peridiothelia fuliguncta, Pleomassariaceae
  • P. epicrassum (H. Olivier) R. Sant. (1960) = Clypeococcum epicrassum, Polycoccaceae
  • P. fumosarium (Leight.) Arnold (1881) = Endococcus rugulosus, Dothideomycetes
  • P. galligenum Vězda (1969) = Polycoccum pulvinatum
  • P. gelidarium (Mudd) D. Hawksw. (1983) = Roselliniopsis gelidaria, Sordariales
  • P. hymeniicola (Berk. & Broome) Zhurb. (2010) = Verrucoccum hymeniicola, Dictyosporiaceae
  • P. infestans (Speg.) Etayo (1996) = Didymocyrtis infestans, Phaeosphaeriaceae
  • P. kaernefeltii S.Y. Kondr. (2008) = Didymocyrtis kaernefeltii, Phaeosphaeriaceae
  • P. peltigerae (Fuckel) Vězda (1969) = Didymocyrtis peltigerae, Phaeosphaeriaceae
  • P. sauteri var. margarodes Norman (1874) = Polycoccum sauteri
  • P. slaptonense D. Hawksw. (1994) = Didymocyrtis slaptonensis, Phaeosphaeriaceae
  • P. sporastatiae (Anzi) Arnold (1874) = Muellerella pygmaea, Verrucariaceae
  • P. triphractoides (Nyl. ex Cromb.) Arnold (1877) = Phaeospora triphractoides, Dothideomycetes
  • P. umbilicariae (Linds.) D. Hawksw. (1985) = Endococcus umbilicariae, Dothideomycetes

References

  1. "Synonymy: Polycoccum Saut. ex Körb., Parerga lichenol. (Breslau) 5: 470 (1865)". Species Fungorum. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  2. Wijayawardene, Nalin; Hyde, Kevin; Al-Ani, Laith Khalil Tawfeeq; Somayeh, Dolatabadi; 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. "Species Fungorum - Search Page - Polycoccum". www.speciesfungorum.org. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  4. Halici, M.G.; Atienza, V.; Hawksworth, D.L. (2007). "Two new Polycoccum (Dothideales, Dacampiaceae) species on lichens from Turkey". Mycotaxon. 101: 157–163.
  5. Berger, F. (2000). "Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Flechten und lichenicolen Pilze Islands". Acta Botanica Islandica. 13: 69–82.
  6. Halici, Mehmet Gökhan; Akgül, Hatice Esra; Öztürk, Celaleddin; Kiliç, Emre (2013). "Polycoccum anatolicum sp. nov. on Lepraria incana and a key to Polycoccum species known from Turkey". Mycotaxon. 124 (1): 45–50. doi:10.5248/124.45.
  7. Vězda, A. (1970). "Beitrag zur Kenntnis der flechtenbewohnenden Pilze aus der Tschechoslowakei. III". Ceská Mykologie. 24 (4): 220–229.
  8. Váczi, P.; Hawksworth, D.L. (2001). "Polycoccum crespoae sp. nov., the first report of a lichenicolous fungus on Chondropsis semiviridis (Parmeliaceae)". The Lichenologist. 33 (6): 513–517. doi:10.1006/lich.2001.0358.
  9. von Brackel, W.; Berger, F. (2010). "Gall-inducing species of Polycoccum (Ascomycota) on the lichen genus Placopsis". Herzogia. 23: 195–204.
  10. Atienza, Violeta; Calatayud, Vicent; Hawksworth, David L. (2003). "Notes on the genus Polycoccum (Ascomycota, Dacampiaceae) in Spain, with a key to the species". The Lichenologist. 35 (2): 125–135. doi:10.1016/S0024-2829(03)00014-8.


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