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Genus of fungi
Peccania is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Phylliscaceae. These lichens are small and form thin, crusty patches or tiny scale-like structures
Peccania
Species of lichen
Peccania tiruncula is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), squamulose to dwarf fruticose lichen in the family Lichinaceae. It was first described as
Peccania_tiruncula
Genus of lichens
dry, rocky sites, such as species of Anema, Lichinella, Paulia, Peltula, Peccania and Thyrea. However, it differs from these genera in its specific Nostoc
Lingolemma
Family of cyanolichen-forming fungi
Within this framework, genera such as Peltula, Phylliscum, Phyllisciella, Peccania, and allied small saxicolous cyanolichens are treated in Phylliscaceae
Phylliscaceae
Family of lichen-forming fungi
formerly placed here; now in Phylliscaceae: Allopyrenis; Cryptothele, Peccania; Peltula; Phylliscidium; Phyllisciella; and Phylliscum. Genera that were
Lichinaceae
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
spheroid tangle of generative hyphae (i.e. thallus-internal initiation), and Peccania-type asci. They verified multiple new combinations in the genus and note
Synalissina
Single-species lichen genus
rocky habitats, such as species of Anema, Lichinella, Paulia, Peltula, Peccania and Thyrea. It is, however, set apart by the identity and details of its
Peltolemma
Order of fungi
sequence data, the authors examined photobionts from species of Lichinella, Peccania, and Peltula, and recovered lineages assignable to Aliterella, Sinocapsa
Lichinales
Single-species lichen genus
thallus forms a medulla that lacks cyanobiont cells. The asci are of the Peccania type, a particular ascus structure used as a diagnostic character in the
Tichocyphus
Family of lichens
exciple is often developed. Asci are mainly prototunicate of the Lichina or Peccania types and are typically eight‑spored, though polyspory occurs; some taxa
Porocyphaceae
Single-species fungal genus
found in dry, rocky habitats, such as Anema, Lichinella, Paulia, Peltula, Peccania, and Thyrea, but is distinguished by its use of a Nostoc photobiont. The
Pycnolemma
Genus of lichens
conspicuous gelatinous outer cap; this is the ascus type referred to as the Peccania (Pyrenopsis) type in the 2024 treatment. Ascomata develop beneath a functioning
Cladopsis
Symbiosis of fungi with algae or cyanobacteria
Parmeliopsis Parmostictina Parmotrema (list) Parmotremopsis Parvoplaca Paulia Peccania Pectenia Peltigera Peltula Peltularia Pentagenella Pertusaria (list) Petractis
Outline_of_lichens
accepted as Tapinella panuoides (Batsch) E.-J.Gilbert (1931) Genus: Peccania Peccania minuscula Zahlbr. Genus: Peltigera (Lichens) Peltigera canina Willd
List of fungi of South Africa – P
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