Squamarina

Squamarina is a genus of lichens in the family Stereocaulaceae,[1] although it has recently been suggested that it may belong in the family Ramalinaceae.[2] They form patches of radiating lobes or overlapping scales, with a well-developed upper cortex and no lower cortex.[3] They grow on calcareous soil and rocks.[3] Squamarina lentigera can be used to make a yellow dye.[4]

Squamarina
Squamarina sp. growing in Warscheneck, Upper Austria
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Lecanorales
Family: Stereocaulaceae
Genus: Squamarina
Poelt (1958)
Type species
Squamarina gypsacea
(Sm.) Poelt (1958)
Species

S. cartilaginea
S. haysomii
S. gypsacea
S. lentigera

References

  1. Lumbsch, H. T. and S.M. Huhndorf (ed.) 2007. Outline of Ascomycota โ€“ 2007. Myconet 13: 1 - 58.
  2. Ekman, Stefan, Heidi L. Andersen, and Mats Wedin. 2008. The limitations of ancestral state reconstruction and the evolution of the ascus in the Lecanorales (lichenized Ascomycota). Systematic Biology 57(1): 141โ€“156.
  3. Sharnoff S, Brodo IM, Sharnoff SD (2001). Lichens of North America. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-08249-5.
  4. Brough, S. G. (1988). "Navajo lichen dyes". The Lichenologist. 20 (3): 279โ€“290. doi:10.1017/s0024282988000313. S2CID 85799639.


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