Umbilicariales
The Umbilicariales are an order of lichenized fungi in the subclass Umbilicariomycetidae, class Lecanoromycetes. It contains five families: Elixiaceae, Fuscideaceae, Ophioparmaceae, Ropalosporaceae, and Umbilicariaceae. Umbilicariales was proposed as a new order in 2007,[1][2] while the subclass Umbilicariomycetidae was proposed in 2013.[3]
Umbilicariales | |
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Umbilicaria hyperborea | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Lecanoromycetes |
Subclass: | Umbilicariomycetidae Bendiksby, Hestmark & Timdal (2013) |
Order: | Umbilicariales J.C.Wei & Q.M.Zhou (2007) |
Families | |
Elixiaceae |
Families and genera
As of March 2021, Species Fungorum accepts 5 families, 18 genera, and 107 species in the order Umbilicariales:[4]
- Elixia – 2 spp.
- Meridianelia – 1 sp.
- Albemarlea – 1 sp.
- Fuscidea – 31 spp.
- Hueidea – 1 sp.
- Lettauia – 2 sp.
- Maronea – 2 spp.
- Maronora – 1 sp.
- Orphniospora – 2 spp.
- Boreoplaca – 1 sp.
- Hypocenomyce – 5 spp.
- Ophioparma – 4 spp.
- Rhizoplacopsis – 1 sp.
- Ropalospora – 8 spp.
- Fulgidea – 2 spp.
- Lasallia – 5 spp.
- Umbilicaria – 35 spp.
- Xylopsora – 3 spp.
External links
- Hibbett, David S.; Binder, Manfred; Bischoff, Joseph F.; Blackwell, Meredith; Cannon, Paul F.; Eriksson, Ove E.; et al. (2007). "A higher-level phylogenetic classification of the Fungi". Mycological Research. 111 (5): 509–547. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.626.9582. doi:10.1016/j.mycres.2007.03.004. PMID 17572334. S2CID 4686378.
- Zhou, Q.M.; Wei, J.C. (2007). "A new order Umbilicariales J.C. Wei & Q.M. Zhou (Ascomycota)". Mycosystema. 26 (1): 40–45.
- Bendiksby, Mika; Timdal, Einar (2013). "Molecular phylogenetics and taxonomy of Hypocenomyce sensu lato (Ascomycota: Lecanoromycetes): Extreme polyphyly and morphological/ecological convergence". Taxon. 62 (5): 940–956. doi:10.12705/625.18.
- "Umbiliariales". Catalog of Life. Species Fungorum; Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
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