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Genus of lichen-forming fungi
Opegrapha is a genus of mostly lichen-forming fungi in the family Opegraphaceae. These lichens form crusty patches on bark, rock, or other lichens, and
Opegrapha
Species of lichen
Opegrapha vulpina is a species of lichenicolous (lichen-eating) fungus in the family Opegraphaceae. It is found in the Czech Republic, Dobruja, Romania
Opegrapha_vulpina
Species of fungus
Opegrapha verseghyklarae is a little-known species of lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) fungus in the family Opegraphaceae. It is found in the Russian Far
Opegrapha_verseghyklarae
Species of fungus
Opegrapha diffracticola is a lichenicolous fungus (a fungus that lives on lichens) in the family Opegraphaceae. Described in 2007 from the Ozarks of midcontinental
Opegrapha_diffracticola
Species of lichen
prothallus, and is white to white-grey in colour. It is often mistaken for Opegrapha sp., but can be identified due to having distinct orange pruina that turn
Alyxoria_ochrocheila
Species of lichen-forming fungus
formally described in 1830 by the Belgian mycologist Marie-Anne Libert, as Opegrapha culmigena. Damien Ertz reclassified it in Alyxoria in 2012. The thallus
Alyxoria_culmigena
Species of fungus
Opegrapha reinkellae is a species of lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) fungus in the family Opegraphaceae. Discovered on the Pacific coast of Peru, it was
Opegrapha_reinkellae
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Opegrapha vulgata is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) script lichen in the family Opegraphaceae. It was first scientifically described by Swedish
Opegrapha_vulgata
Species of fungus
Opegrapha physciaria is a species of lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) fungus in the family Opegraphaceae. This tiny black fungus lives harmlessly within
Opegrapha_physciaria
(1918) Opegrapha adpicta Zahlbr. (1932) Opegrapha adtinens Nyl. (1883) Opegrapha agelaea Fée (1837) Opegrapha agelaeina Jatta (1911) Opegrapha agelaeoides
List_of_Opegrapha_species
Species of lichen
Opegrapha perturbans is a species of lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) fungus in the family Opegraphaceae. Discovered on the Pacific coast of Chile, it
Opegrapha_perturbans
Species of lichen
Opegrapha ramisorediata is a rare species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Opegraphaceae. Known to occur only in northeastern
Opegrapha_ramisorediata
Species of lichen
first formally described by the Swedish lichenologist Erik Acharius, as Opegrapha rubella var. viridis. Ignaz Poetsch and Karl Schiedermayr [de] transferred
Zwackhia_viridis
Species of lichen-forming fungus
formally described by Finnish lichenologist Edvard August Vainio in 1901, as Opegrapha ochracea. Vainio identified it as a new species from samples collected
Alyxoria_wainioi
Species of lichen
was first described by Scottish James Stirton in 1874, with the name Opegrapha undulata. The type specimen was collected from Cape Verde, as part of
Lecanographa_dialeuca
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Opegrapha serusiauxii is a species of lichen in the family Opegraphaceae. It was described as a new species in 2008 by Robert Lücking. It is found in
Opegrapha_serusiauxii
Species of lichen
formally described by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon in 1794, who called it Opegrapha radiata. Erik Acharius transferred it to the genus Arthonia in 1808. It
Arthonia_radiata
Species of lichen
Critically Endangered species. The species was originally described as Opegrapha leucophila by William Nylander in 1867. The type specimen was found by
Ancistrosporella_leucophila
Genus of lichens
) Nyl. (1856) Coniangium spadiceum (Leight.) Arnold (1873) Coniocarpon spadiceum (Leight.) Arnold (1873) Opegrapha spadicea (Leight.) M.Choisy (1950)
Diarthonis
(1898) Opegrapha bacillosa Zahlbr. 1936 Opegrapha bonplandi Fée 1825 Opegrapha capensis Müll. Arg. 1888 Opegrapha diagraphoides Nyl. 1869 Opegrapha diaphorella
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa
Species of lichen
rufescens was first described in 1794 by Christiaan Hendrik Persoon as Opegrapha rufescens. Pseudoschismatomma was circumscribed in 2014 by Damien Ernst
Pseudoschismatomma
Species of lichen-forming fungus
(Weigel) Zwackh (1862) Arthonia byssacea (Weigel) Almq. (1880) Lecanactis byssacea (Weigel) Arnold (1884) Opegrapha byssacea (Weigel) M.Choisy (1950)
Inoderma_byssaceum
Species of lichen-forming fungus
beschreven sort, Opegrapha viridipruinosa (limoenschri mos), komt ook in Nederland voor" [A species recently described from England, Opegrapha viridipruinosa
Alyxoria_viridipruinosa
Species of lichen
Species: D. afzelii Binomial name Dyplolabia afzelii (Ach.) A.Massal. (1854) Synonyms Graphis afzelii Ach. (1814) Opegrapha afzelii (Ach.) Fée (1874)
Dyplolabia_afzelii
Single-species lichen genus
basin. Its known range includes Suriname, where the type specimen of Opegrapha plicosa was collected, and various locations in the Peruvian Amazonia
Malmographina
Genus of lichens
debate, with some researchers proposing to merge it with the related genus Opegrapha. However, genetic studies have since confirmed Dictyographa as a distinct
Dictyographa
Genus of lichens
species Opegrapha filicina, first described by Camille Montagne. Several features distinguished this lichen from the usual, bark-dwelling Opegrapha species:
Fouragea
Species of tree
burmanni Planch. Celtis henriquezii Engl. Celtis holtzii Engl. Celtis kraussiana Bernh. Celtis opegrapha Planch. Celtis vesiculosa Hochst. ex Planch.
Celtis_africana
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Arthoniales (Ascomycota) based on a three-gene phylogeny focussing on the genus Opegrapha". Mycological Research. 113 (1): 141–152. doi:10.1016/j.mycres.2008.09
Nyungwea_anguinella
Monotypic genus of lichen
similar but can be distinguished by its distinct chemical reactions. Opegrapha fumosa: While this species also has a thin, inconspicuous thallus with
Serusiauxia
Species of lichen
Caloplaca chrysophthalma, Diploicia canescens, Lecanora spp., Opegrapha xerica, and Opegrapha spp. "Lecania juniperi van den Boom". Catalogue of Life. Species
Lecania_juniperi
Genus of fungi
addition to the type, another species was transferred from the genus Opegrapha, and a third species was described as new. The genus name, which combines
Phacographa
subsp. verticillata Everniastrum sorocheilum Menegazzia circumsorediata Opegrapha diaphoriza Parmelia cunninghamii Pseudocyphellaria coronata Pseudocyphellaria
Flora of the Antipodes Islands
Flora_of_the_Antipodes_Islands
Species of lichen-forming fungus
limestone in the Atlantic rainforest of Brazil. It shares its habitat with Opegrapha corumbensis, another lichen species that Aptroot suggests is likely to
Alyxoria_cyanea
Species of lichen-forming fungus
recorded growing on Lecidea fuscoatra. These include Endococcus rugulosus, Opegrapha maligna, Polycoccum kerneri, Llimoniella fuscoatrae, Roselliniella lecideae
Lecidea_fuscoatra
Species of lichen
early—unlike many Opegrapha (in the loose sense, or s.l.) taxa, where spores only become pale brown when over-mature. Historical material named Opegrapha herbarum
Alyxoria_fuscospora
Genus of algae
"secret writing" crustose lichen genera Graphis, Graphina, Gyalecta and Opegrapha. In some regions, lichens associated with Trentepohlia appear to have
Trentepohlia_(alga)
Species of lichen
Lichenopeltella coppinsii is a lichenicolous fungus that grows on V. muralis. Opegrapha hochstetteri is another lichenicolous fungus that grows on the lichen;
Verrucaria_muralis
Species of fungus
NBN: NBNSYS0000016933 Open Tree of Life: 5315121 SpeciesFungorum: 385443 Opegrapha ruiziana Wikidata: Q59512565 CoL: 6SNY4 GBIF: 5474382 IndexFungorum: 396660
Graphina_ruiziana
Species of lichen
aggregate, along with occasional occurrences of Lecania cyrtella and Opegrapha atra. These species collectively form a distinctive epiphytic community
Haloplaca_suaedae
Lichen secondary metabolite
reported from other Arthonialean lichens, including species of Dirina and Opegrapha. Broader chemotaxonomic surveys of the families Opegraphaceae and Arthoniaceae
Erythrin
RO Opegrapha dicarpigera B – MT Opegrapha duckei B – AM Opegrapha fuscothallina – MT Opegrapha fuscula B – RS Opegrapha heliobravoa – MS Opegrapha inaequalis
List_of_lichens_of_Brazil
Single-species fungal genus
granular to mealy thallus with Trentepohlia as the photobiont. The species Opegrapha gyrocarpa and Gyalecta jenensis may produce somewhat similar pinkish patches
Clathroporinopsis
Species of lichen
Christiaan Hendrik Persoon, who originally classified it in the genus Opegrapha. It has had a long and complicated taxonomic history, having been redescribed
Alyxoria_varia
Species of lichen-forming fungus
elongated. Körber also distinguished Lecanactis from the closely related Opegrapha by its rounder fruiting bodies, thinner margin, and colourless spores
Lecanactis_abietina
Species of lichen
lichenicolous fungi, particularly species resembling Arthonia molendoi and some Opegrapha species. In terms of distribution, Elixjohnia jackelixii is broadly found
Elixjohnia_jackelixii
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
brown with age. Additionally, in the field, Graphis species may resemble Opegrapha species, but the latter can be differentiated by their distinctively structured
Graphis_(lichen)
Genus of fungi
1–58. Atienza V. (1992). "Peridiothelia oleae (Körber) D. Hawksw. and Opegrapha physciaria (Nyl.) D. Hawskw. et Coppins, two poorly known west Mediterranean
Peridiothelia
lentiginosa Fungi (including lichens) Lichen Opegrapha prosodea Fungi (including lichens) Lichen Opegrapha subelevata Fungi (including lichens) Lichen
List of species and habitats of principal importance in England
List_of_species_and_habitats_of_principal_importance_in_England
Species of lichen-forming fungus
bark-dwelling lichens, including Arthonia cinnabarina, Graphis elegans, Opegrapha vulgata (sensu auct.), and Pertusaria hymenea, among others. Coppins suggested
Arthonia_anglica
Indian botanist (born 1953)
Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu (2017), and Taxonomic Revision of the Lichen Genus Opegrapha sensu lato (Roccellaceae) in India (2018) and edited two books Proceedings
Veerambakkam Srinivasan Ramachandran
Veerambakkam_Srinivasan_Ramachandran
Species of lichen
Catillaria stereocaulorum Cercidospora stereocaulorum Diploschistes muscorum Opegrapha stereocaulicola NatureServe. "Stereocaulon subcoralloides". NatureServe
Stereocaulon_subcoralloides
Genus of lichens
type species. This European species, originally described in the genus Opegrapha, was later more well known as Arthonia endlicheri. The genus name honours
Sparria
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Graphidaceae Genus: Graphis Species: G. desquamescens Binomial name Graphis desquamescens (Fée) Zahlbr. (1909) Synonyms Opegrapha desquamescens Fée (1874)
Graphis_desquamescens
Family of lichen
Darb. (1897) – 3 spp. Nyungwea Sérus., Eb.Fisch. & Killmann (2006) – 3 Opegrapha Ach. (1809) – ca. 100 + ca. 200 orphaned Paralecanographa Ertz & & Tehler
Opegraphaceae
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
lafslägtena, Schismatomma, Opegrapha och Bactrospora [On the Scandinavian species of the lichen genera, Schismatomma, Opegrapha, and Bactrospora]. p. 25
Bactrospora
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Most often found on stems. This species was only discovered in 2010. Opegrapha stereocaulicola, Infects stems which may become darker. Phaeosporobolus
Stereocaulon_paschale
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
Neil; Coppins, Brian J.; Klepsland, Jon T.; Frisch, Andreas (2019). "Opegrapha multipuncta and Schismatomma quercicola (Arthoniomycetes) belong to the
Schizotrema
Species of lichen
ebeneus, Lepraria bergensis, L. incana, L. membranacea, Micarea botryoides, Opegrapha gyrocarpa, and Psilolechia lucida, as well as bryophytes such as Cynodontium
Lepraria_humida
Species of lichen
(5): 86–100. Zhurbenko, Mikhail P.; Vershinina, Svetlana E. (2014). "Opegrapha bryoriae sp. nov. and other lichenicolous fungi from Asian Russia". Herzogia
Nephroma_arcticum
Genus of lichens
interjecta Encephalographa pulvinata (Rehm ex Arnold) Müll.Arg. (1881) is now Opegrapha pulvinata Hyde, K.D.; Noorabadi, M.T.; Thiyagaraja, V.; He, M.Q.; Johnston
Encephalographa
brown insoluble lichen pigment, associated with the reference species Opegrapha atra. Atra-red A dark red insoluble lichen pigment, associated with the
Glossary_of_lichen_terms
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
(2021). Arthoniales: Opegraphaceae, including the genera Llimonaea, Opegrapha, Paralecanographa and Sparria (PDF). Revisions of British and Irish Lichens
Llimonaea
French botanist (1796–1840)
hypoxylons lichénoïdes, comprenant les genres Hysterium, Polymorphum, Opegrapha, Arthonia, Schizoxylum, Verrucaria, Pertusaria..., 1822 - Essay on lichenoid
François_Fulgis_Chevallier
Single-species fungal genus
grumulosa has a convoluted nomenclatural history. It was first published as Opegrapha grumulosa in 1818, later transferred to Lecanactis and then to Lecanographa
Paralecanographa
peltigericola (D. Hawksw.) M.E.Barr.) Opegrapha pulvinata Rehm (synonym of O. pulvinata Rehm ex Arnold) Opegrapha stereocaulicola Alstrup & D.Hawksw. Phaeocalicium
List of lichenicolous fungi of Iceland
List_of_lichenicolous_fungi_of_Iceland
Genus of lichen
remains colourless. Each ascus releases eight ascospores and belongs to the Opegrapha-type fissitunicate pattern, meaning its wall splits in two during discharge
Roccellographa
Genus of lichens
described by Julius von Flotow in 1825, was first placed in the genus Opegrapha. Species in the genus have a crustose thallus lacking a cortex, and a
Gyrographa
Species of lichen
Macaronesia, Central America, and North America. It grows on calcareous rock. Opegrapha opaca is a lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) fungus that inhabits the thallus
Verrucaria_viridula
Species of lichen
include Calicium viride, Chaenothecopsis savonica, Cliostomum griffithii, Opegrapha niveoatra, O. varia, and Variolaria amara; in Thuja swamps the pin lichen
Bactrospora_brodoi
Genus of lichens
distinctive dimidiate excipulum. Dimidiographa is reminiscent of the genus Opegrapha, but it can be distinguished mainly by its unique dimidiate excipulum
Dimidiographa
Genus of lichens
the type species. T. pyrenocarpoides (a species originally described as Opegrapha pyrenocarpoides by Johannes Müller Argoviensis in 1880) was added to the
Tylophorella
Single-species lichen genus
a distinctive arrangement of hymenia that differs from Xylographa and Opegrapha, along with all other members of the Graphidaceae. Nylander concluded
Ptychographa
Species of lichen
isolated lineage that is sister to a clade containing Phacographa spp., two "Opegrapha" species and Simonyella variegata. This placement makes Phoebus the eighth
Phoebus_hydrophobius
Belgian lichenologist
structure producing goniocysts that are found in the genera Catillaria and Opegrapha. His 2009 work "Liste rouge des macrolichens dans la Communauté Européenne"
Emmanuël_Sérusiaux
Species of lichen-forming fungus
pruina on the pycnidia. It can be confused with Lecanactis abietina and Opegrapha vermicellifera, but it differs in the strongly expanded pycnidia and in
Inoderma_subabietinum
Species of lichen
Chaenothecopsis cf. savonica, Chrysothrix candelaris, Lepraria spp., Opegrapha vermicellifera, and Reichlingia leopoldii. Inoderma sorediatum is only
Inoderma_sorediatum
Arthoniales (Ascomycota) based on a three-gene phylogeny focussing on the genus Opegrapha". Mycological Research. 113 (1): 141–152. doi:10.1016/j.mycres.2008.09
List_of_Arthonia_species
Chemical compound
protocetraricum (Hale) Hale (1980) Ocellularia protocetrarica Hale (1978) Opegrapha protocetrarica Seavey & J.Seavey (2014) Oropogon protocetraricus S.D.Leav
Protocetraric_acid
Species of lichen
Lichenopeltella stereocaulorum Licheonsticta dombrovskae Niesslia peltigericola Opegrapha stereocaulicola Polycoccum trypethelioides Rhymbocarpus stereocaulorum
Stereocaulon_rivulorum
Species of lichen
individual of Ochrolechia pallescens that had itself been damaged by Opegrapha verseghyklarae. The species epithet honours Ukrainian lichenologist Alfred
Biatora_oxneri
Species of lichen
stereocaulicola Lichenopeltella stereocaulorum Lichenosticta dombrovskae Opegrapha stereocaulicola Polycoccum trypethelioides Rhymbocarpus stereocaulorum
Stereocaulon_groenlandicum
Species of lichen
nanellus Lasiosphaeriopsis stereocaulicola Lichenopeltella stereocaulorum Opegrapha stereocaulicola Taeniolella christiansenii NatureServe. "Stereocaulon
Stereocaulon_botryosum
Species of lichen
known host to the lichenicolous fungus species: Arthonia stereocaulina Opegrapha stereocaulicola Polycoccum trypethelioides "Stereocaulon capitellatum"
Stereocaulon_capitellatum
Hungarian lichenologist (1930–2020)
(2016), Nectriopsis verseghy-klarae S.Y.Kondr., Lőkös & Hur (2016), and Opegrapha verseghyklarae S.Y.Kondr., Lőkös & Hur (2015) are named after her. List
Klára_Verseghy
Species of lichen-dwelling fungus
Neil; Coppins, Brian J.; Klepsland, Jon T.; Frisch, Andreas (2019). "Opegrapha multipuncta and Schismatomma quercicola (Arthoniomycetes) belong to the
Arthonia_invadens
and includes species such as Lobaria pulmonaria. The nationally scarce Opegrapha corticola and the nationally rare Chaenotheca stemonea also occur. The
Ruttersleigh
Lecidea stirtoniana Zahlbr., 1925 Melanotheca stirtoniana Müll.Arg., 1894 Opegrapha stirtonii Zahlbr., 1923 synonym of Patellaria stirtonii (Zahlbr.) Ertz
James_Stirton
Swedish lichenologist
Hawksw. (1986); Odontotrema santessonii Zhurb., Etayo & Diederich (2002); Opegrapha santessonii Sérus. (1985); Pannaria rolfii Elvebakk (2012); Pannaria santessonii
Rolf_Santesson
Species of lichen
grows in communities that include Lobaria virens, Nephroma laevigatum, Opegrapha gyrocarpa, Dermatocarpon luridum and Toninia pulvinata. On the Danish
Haematomma_ochroleucum
Species of lichen
side of the dock, where the lichen was found growing on rocks alongside Opegrapha ulleungdoensis. The elevation of the site is about 5 meters above sea
Enterographa_dokdoensis
Species of fungus
Lichenopeltella stereocaulorum Lichenosticta dombrovskae Merismatum decolorans Opegrapha stereocaulicola Polycoccum trypethelioides Rhymbocarpus stereocaulorum
Stereocaulon_alpinum
German lichenologist (1897–1980)
(1937); Fulgensia klementii Kalb (1970); Lecanora klementii Anders (1936); Opegrapha klementii Cretz. (1938); Paraphysothele klementiana Servít (1955); Staurothele
Oscar_Klement
compunctum Myriotrema glaucophaenum Ochrolechia africana Opegrapha subvulgata Opegrapha varia Opegrapha viridis Parmeliella brisbanensis Parmeliella isidiophora
List_of_lichens_of_Sri_Lanka
German physician and lichenologist
needle-shaped spores. Ueber die steinbewohnenden Opegrapha-Arten, 1865 - On stone inhabiting Opegrapha-types. Lecidea sabuletorum Flörke und die ihr verwandten
Ernst_Stizenberger
American and British lichenologist
Darwin Tree of Life Project. Yahr collaborated in the characterisation of Opegrapha viridipruinosa Coppins & Yahr (renamed Alyxoria viridipruinosa (Coppins
Rebecca_Yahr
Belgian botanist and lichenologist (1936–2015)
with P. sorediifera), Pertusaria lambinonii, Plectocarpon lambinonii and Opegrapha lambinonii were all described from material that he collected in tropical
Jacques_Lambinon
Genus of lichens
among the "idiothalamous" lichens and positioned it immediately before Opegrapha. In doing so he drew sharp contrasts with neighbouring genera. He considered
Arthonia
Genus of fungi
since been referred to the genus Arthonia, while P. varia is now known as Opegrapha physciaria. In 1988, Dagmar Triebel and Gerhard Rambold proposed that
Phacopsis
Genus of lichens
protologue, Körber distinguished Zwackhia as an intermediate form between Opegrapha and Graphis, noting that it differed from both genera in the external
Zwackhia
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