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Genus of lichens
Chapsa is a genus of lichens in the family Graphidaceae. These lichens form thin, grey-whitish to pale olive crusts on tree bark and are characterized
Chapsa
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Chapsa inconspicua is a species of crustose lichen-forming fungus in the family Graphidaceae. It is a whitish, bark-dwelling lichen with distinctive flesh-coloured
Chapsa_inconspicua
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Chapsa scabiocarpa is a species of bark-dwelling, crustose lichen-forming fungus in the family Graphidaceae. It is an olive-green lichen that grows mostly
Chapsa_scabiocarpa
Species of lichen
Chapsa microspora is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Graphidaceae. Found in Brazil, it was described as new to
Chapsa_microspora
Genus of lichens
with Astrochapsa astroidea assigned as the type species. It was split from Chapsa because members of this genus usually have a densely skinned thallus, apothecial
Astrochapsa
Species of lichen
Chapsa granulifera is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Graphidaceae. Found in Brazil, it was formally described
Chapsa_granulifera
Species of lichen
Chapsa thallotrema is a species of lichen in the family Graphidaceae. The lichen forms grey-olive crusts on tree bark marked by distinctive white to bluish-white
Chapsa_thallotrema
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Chapsa hypoconstictica is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen-forming fungus in the family Graphidaceae. It is a small, light gray-green
Chapsa_hypoconstictica
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Chapsa subsorediata is a species of bark-dwelling, crustose lichen-forming fungus in the family Graphidaceae. It is a light gray-green lichen with a powdery
Chapsa_subsorediata
Species of lichen
The taxon was transferred in 2012 to Pseudochapsa, a segregate genus of Chapsa, characterised by the brown colour of its excipulum. Pseudochapsa lueckingii
Pseudochapsa_lueckingii
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Chapsa rubropulveracea is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) crustose lichen in the family Graphidaceae. This distinctive lichen is easily recognized
Chapsa_rubropulveracea
Species of lichen
lichenologists Andreas Frisch and Klaus Kalb, as a member of the genus Chapsa. The type specimen was collected by Kalb in 1980 in a rainforest along the
Pseudochapsa_isidiifera
Species of lichen
understory. Myriochapsa psoromica was first described scientifically in 2011 as Chapsa psoromica by the Brazilian lichenologists Marcela Cáceres, Luciana Santos
Myriochapsa_psoromica
Genus of lichens
Lumbsch (2012) is now Chapsa scabiocarpa Pseudotopeliopsis scabiomarginata (Hale) Parnmen, Lücking & Lumbsch (2012) is now Chapsa scabiomarginata. Wijayawardene
Pseudotopeliopsis
less shiny thallus; this morphotype occurs in the genera Acanthotrema and Chapsa. cilium Plural cilia. Fine, hair-like outgrowths of the thallus or apothecium
Glossary_of_lichen_terms
Genus of lichens
which currently comprises seven species that were formerly members of the Chapsa platycarpa species complex. The genus name Asteristion derives from the
Asteristion
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
with Pseudochapsa dilatata as the type species. Pseudochapsa differs from Chapsa (the genus from which it was segregated) it that its excipulum (the rim
Pseudochapsa
Species of lichen
lit with an ultraviolet light. The authors also noted a resemblance with Chapsa indica, a species which differs from D. incantatum in that it contains periphysoids
Diorygma_incantatum
Species of lichen
secondary metabolites. Other similar species include Astrochapsa zahlbruckneri, Chapsa cinchonarum, and Pseudochapsa dilatata, which can be distinguished by their
Astrochapsa_elongata
eitenii – MG Chapsa elabens B – SE, BA Chapsa farinosa – SE Chapsa flavens – CE Chapsa granulifera B – AM Chapsa indica – PE, AL, BA, MT Chapsa inspersa B
List_of_lichens_of_Brazil
Canoparmelia owariensis Catillaria leptocheiloides Cetrelia olivetorum Chapsa thambapanni Cladonia cartilaginea Cladonia corniculata Cladonia fruticulosa
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Genus of lichens
assigned as the type species. The generic name combines Myriotrema and Chapsa, referring to the two Graphidaceae genera that it resembles. The main distinguishing
Myriochapsa
Genus of lichen
smooth apices, and is strictly foliicolous (leaf dwelling). While certain Chapsa species, such as C. astroidea, may bear a resemblance to Acanthotrema due
Acanthotrema
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
L.; Mangold, A.; Lücking, R.; Lumbsch, H.T. (2010). "New or interesting Chapsa and Topeliopsis species (Ascomycota, Ostropales) from Argentina". The Lichenologist
Topeliopsis
German lichenologist
Kondr. & Kärnefelt (2007); Chaenothecopsis kalbii Tibell & K.Ryman (1995) Chapsa kalbii Frisch (2006); Cladina kalbii Ahti (2000); Coenogonium kalbii Aptroot
Klaus_Kalb
German lichenologist
Byssoloma lueckingii Sérus. (1995); Calenia lueckingii C.Hartmann (1996); Chapsa lueckingii Kalb (2009); Coenogonium lueckingii Y.Joshi, Gagarina, J.P.Halda
Robert_Lücking
Family of fungi
Lücking (2014) – 1 sp. Carbacanthographis Staiger & Kalb (2002) – 22 spp. Chapsa A.Massal. (1860) – 51 spp. Chroodiscus (Müll.Arg.) Müll.Arg. (1890) – 17
Graphidaceae
Greek chieftain
Stamatios (Stamos) Kapsas (Greek: Σταμάτιος (Στάμος) Κάψας), known as Kapetan Chapsas (Καπετάν Χάψας), was a chieftain of the Greek Revolution of 1821 from Chalkidiki
Stamatios_Kapsas
Order of lichen-forming fungi
Lücking, Tehler & Lumbsch (5) Astrochapsa Parnmen, Lücking & Lumbsch (29) Chapsa A. Massal. (ca. 60) Chroodiscus (Müll. Arg.) Müll. Arg. (17) Crutarndina
Graphidales
Symbiosis of fungi with algae or cyanobacteria
Cerothallia Cetradonia Cetraria Cetrariella Cetrelia Cetreliopsis Chaenotheca Chapsa Charcotiana Cheiromycina Chiodecton Chrismofulvea Chromatochlamys Chroodiscus
Outline_of_lichens
Species of lichen
subhimalayensis can be confused with the thelotremoid Graphidaceae (e.g. Chapsa) and the non-lichenized genus Stictis. Nevertheless, the absence of periphysoids
Phlyctis_subhimalayensis
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
genera. Foliicolous Chroodiscus has star-shaped discs instead of slits; Chapsa and Astrochapsa possess branched paraphyses and often produce depsidone
Schistophoron
Swedish botanist and lichenologist
Titov, Kuzn. & Himelbr. (2004); Chaenothecopsis tibellii Titov (2000); Chapsa tibellii Mangold (2009); Choreospora tibellii Constant. & R.Sant. (1987);
Leif_Tibell
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
script lichens with permanent slits such as Glyphis and Hemithecium. Unlike Chapsa, whose discs are star-shaped with radiating lobules, Platygramme displays
Platygramme
Dutch lichenologist (born 1945)
(2009); Caloplaca sipmanii S.Y.Kondr., Kärnefelt, Elix & Vondrák (2009); Chapsa sipmanii Frisch & Kalb (2009); Herpothallon sipmanii Aptroot, Lücking &
Harrie_Sipman
Naousa, Imathia, Greek War of Independence Stamatios Kapsas (Capetan Chapsas), (Kryopigi Kassandras – Vasilika 1821) Zafeirakis Theodosiou, (died 1822)
List_of_Macedonians_(Greek)
Genus of lichens
spores separates Chroodiscus from superficially similar genera such as Chapsa, Astrochapsa and Pseudochapsa, whose discs lack the recurved lobules or
Chroodiscus
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