Roccellaceae

The Roccellaceae are a family of fungi in the order Arthoniomycetes. Most taxa are lichenized with green algae, although some are lichenicolous, growing on other lichens.[1]

Roccellaceae
Roccella fuciformis, member of the family Roccellaceae
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Roccellaceae

Chevall. (1826)
Type genus
Roccella

List of genera

Angiactis, Ancistrosporella, Bactrospora, Camancha, Chiodecton, Combea, Cresponea, Darbishirella, Dendrographa, Dichosporidium, Diplogramma, Dirina, Dirinastrum, Dolichocarpus, Enterodictyon, Enterographa, Erythrodecton, Feigeana, Follmanniella, Gorgadesia, Graphidastra, Halographis (placement uncertain), Haplodina, Hubbsia, Ingaderia, Lecanactis, Lecanographa, Mazosia, Minksia, Opegrapha (synonymous with Dictyographa), Paralecanographa, Pentagenella, Peterjamesia, Phoebus, Plectocarpon, Pseudolecanactis (placement uncertain), Pulvinodecton, Reinkella, Roccella, Roccellaria, Roccellina, Roccellodea (placement uncertain), Roccellographa, Sagenidium, Schismatomma, Schizopelte, Sclerophyton, Sigridea, Simonyella, Sipmania, Streimannia, Syncesia

References

  1. Cannon PF, Kirk PM (2007). Fungal Families of the World. Wallingford: CABI. p. 316. ISBN 0-85199-827-5.


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