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Genus of lichens
Blastenia is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Teloschistaceae. The genus was established in 1852 by the Italian botanist Abramo Massalongo
Blastenia
Species of lichen
lallavei, K. visianica, and K. teicholyta. The first two species, including Blastenia visianica, the type species of genus Kuettlingeria (originally described
Kuettlingeria_teicholyta
Species of lichen
Blastenia ferruginea is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution. Lichen
Blastenia_ferruginea
Species of lichen-forming fungus
& Hur (2014) Synonyms List Parmelia citrina var. phlogina Ach. (1803) Blastenia phlogina (Ach.) B. de Lesd. (1914) Callopisma citrinum f. phloginum (Ach
Scythioria_phlogina
Species of lichen
taxonomic history it has been proposed for transfers into the genera Blastenia, Lecanora, Lecidea, and Caloplaca by various authors. In 2013, Ulrik Søchting
Gyalolechia_flavovirescens
Species of lichen-forming fungus
Blastenia hungarica is a species of crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae. It forms a thin grey crust on twigs and branches of both deciduous
Blastenia_hungarica
(1971) Blastenia ferruginea (Huds.) A. Massal. 1852 Blastenia imponens (Stizenb.) Zahlbr. 1930 Blastenia laingsbergensis Zahlbr.* Blastenia leptospora
List of fungi of South Africa – B
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_B
Species of lichen-forming fungus
& Sarnth. (1902) Caloplaca nigricans var. exsecuta (Nyl.) H.Olivier (1909) Lecidea exsecuta (Nyl.) Hue (1913) Blastenia exsecuta (Nyl.) Servít (1929)
Lendemeriella_exsecuta
Species of lichen
erythrocarpa (Pers.) Tornab. (1848) Zeora erythrocarpa (Pers.) Flot. (1849) Blastenia erythrocarpa (Pers.) Körb. (1855) Placodium erythrocarpum (Pers.) Anzi
Kuettlingeria_erythrocarpa
Species of lichen
caesiorufella (Nyl.) Zahlbr. 1930 Synonyms Lecanora caesiorufella Nyl. (1885) Lecidea caesiorufella (Nyl.) Hue (1914) Blastenia caesiorufella (Nyl.) Oxner (1990)
Caloplaca_caesiorufella
Family of lichen-forming fungi
his proposed genera were resurrected for use 16 decades later, such as Blastenia, Gyalolechia, Pyrenodesmia, and Xanthocarpia. The family Teloschistaceae
Teloschistaceae
Species of lichen
Synonyms List Blastenia ferruginea subsp. bolanderi (Tuck.) Hasse (1913) Blastenia ferruginea var. bolanderi (Tuck.) Hasse (1913) Blastenia luteominia (Tuck
Tomnashia_luteominia
Species of lichen
Found in Europe, the lichen was first described as a new species of Blastenia by Johann Gottlieb Franz-Xaver Lahm in Gustav Wilhelm Körber's 1860 work
Caloplaca_obscurella
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
circumscribed by Alexander Zahlbruckner in 1908 as a section of genus Blastenia. J. Steiner promoted it to generic status in 1911. A 2025 revision of
Protoblastenia
Species of lichen-forming fungus
lichenicolous (on Psora rubiformis), and was separated from the similar Blastenia ammiospila by its thin orange to orange-red thallus (with 7-chloroemodin
Gyalolechia_paradoxa
Species of lichen-forming fungus
purple with potassium hydroxide). Athallia pyracea can be confused with Blastenia hungarica, a species that has darker orange to ferruginous-orange apothecia
Athallia_pyracea
Species of lichen
differentiated from C. himalayana. These include Blastenia ammiospila, Blastenia ferruginea, Blastenia subathallina, Caloplaca caesiorufella, C. ferrugineofusca
Caloplaca_himalayana
Species of lichen
Nylander, who classified as a form of the species Lecanora ferruginea (now Blastenia ferruginea). Henri Jacques François Olivier promoted it to full species
Caloplaca_concilians
Genus of lichens
structure with a crystalline section and a foundational part resembling the Blastenia-type. These reproductive structures do not have an algal layer. Within
Rehmanniella
Genus of lichens
with other lichen genera such as Shackletonia, Huea, Pyrenodesmia, and Blastenia, their distinct characteristics, chemosyndrome, and microhabitat preferences
Erichansenia
Genus of lichens
(Brigantiaeaceae), Megalospora (Megalosporaceae) and Amundsenia, Athallia, Blastenia, Calogaya, Caloplaca, Cerothallia, Coppinsiella, Flavoplaca, Gyalolechia
Scythioria
Genus of lichens
type species is Kuettlingeria visianica, which was previously known as Blastenia visianica and originally described by Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo in
Kuettlingeria
Species of lichen-forming fungus
citrina (Hoffm.) Trevis. (1869) Caloplaca citrinella (Hoffm.) Jatta (1908) Blastenia citrina (Hoffm.) B.de Lesd. (1914) Caloplaca incrustans var. citrina (Hoffm
Flavoplaca_citrina
Species of lichen
(Brigantiaeaceae), Megalospora (Megalosporaceae) and Amundsenia, Athallia, Blastenia, Calogaya, Caloplaca, Cerothallia, Coppinsiella, Flavoplaca, Gyalolechia
Calogaya_pusilla
Species of lichen
substrate. Other lichens associated with Tephromela lignicola include Blastenia circumpolaris, Buellia punctata, Cliostomum griffithii, Lecanora expallens
Tephromela_lignicola
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
(Brigantiaeaceae), Megalospora (Megalosporaceae) and Amundsenia, Athallia, Blastenia, Calogaya, Caloplaca, Cerothallia, Coppinsiella, Flavoplaca, Gyalolechia
Teloschistes
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
also differs from Bryoplaca by thallus structure and chemistry, and from Blastenia by its broader ascospore dimensions and poorly developed thallus. These
Lendemeriella
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
(Brigantiaeaceae), Megalospora (Megalosporaceae) and Amundsenia, Athallia, Blastenia, Calogaya, Caloplaca, Cerothallia, Coppinsiella, Flavoplaca, Gyalolechia
Caloplaca
Symbiosis of fungi with algae or cyanobacteria
Barubria Bathelium Bellemerea Biatora Biatorella Biatoridium Bibbya Bilimbia Blastenia Blastodesmia Blennothallia Bogoriella Boreoplaca Borinquenotrema Botryolepraria
Outline_of_lichens
Single-species lichen genus
with a characteristic suite of Mediterranean twig lichens, including Blastenia xerothermica, Evernia prunastri, Glaucomaria carpinea, Lecanora chlarotera
Nimisora
Species of lichen
Caloplaca haematites (Chaub. ex St.-Amans) Zwackh (1862) Synonyms List Blastenia haematites (Chaub. ex St.-Amans) B.de Lesd. Callopisma haematites (Chaub
Caloplaca_haematites
Zahlbr. 1930 Caloplaca aurantiaca (Lightf.) Th. Fr. 1861, accepted as Blastenia ferruginea (Huds.) A. Massal.,(1852) Caloplaca aurantiaca f. fulva Zahlbr
List of fungi of South Africa – C
List_of_fungi_of_South_Africa_–_C
Species of lichen
(Brigantiaeaceae), Megalospora (Megalosporaceae) and Amundsenia, Athallia, Blastenia, Calogaya, Caloplaca, Cerothallia, Coppinsiella, Flavoplaca, Gyalolechia
Caloplaca_ahtii
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
Caloplacoideae of the family Teloschistaceae. Opeltia shares similarities with Blastenia. However, it can be distinguished by certain key characteristics. The
Opeltia
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
accommodate three northern taxa that had long been shuffled between Lecanora, Blastenia and related groups. The type species, Bryoplaca sinapisperma, was originally
Bryoplaca
Family of fungi
(Brigantiaeaceae), Megalospora (Megalosporaceae) and Amundsenia, Athallia, Blastenia, Calogaya, Caloplaca, Cerothallia, Coppinsiella, Flavoplaca, Gyalolechia
Megalosporaceae
Bilimbia corcovadensis B – RJ, SP, SC, RS Bilimbia poliocheila B – MG, RJ Blastenia melanantha B – SP Bogoriella complexoluminata B – MS Bogoriella decipiens
List_of_lichens_of_Brazil
Flechten-Arten aus der Umgebung von Valdivia: 1. Pertusaria ochracea, 2. Lecidea (Blastenia) fusco-ferruginea, 3. Lecanora addubita, 4. Buellia aberrans" [Diagnoses
List_of_Lecanora_species
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
(Brigantiaeaceae), Megalospora (Megalosporaceae) and Amundsenia, Athallia, Blastenia, Calogaya, Caloplaca, Cerothallia, Coppinsiella, Flavoplaca, Gyalolechia
Leproplaca
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
restructuring of the Teloschistaceae. Gyalolechia, which is sister to the genus Blastenia, contains most of the species formerly assigned to the genus Fulgensia
Gyalolechia
Genus of fungi
genus are chrysophanol, rhein and chrysophanal. Huneckia is similar to Blastenia in morphology, but differs in ascospore structure: its spores have quite
Huneckia
Species of lichen
(Brigantiaeaceae), Megalospora (Megalosporaceae) and Amundsenia, Athallia, Blastenia, Calogaya, Caloplaca, Cerothallia, Coppinsiella, Flavoplaca, Gyalolechia
Flavoplaca_ruderum
Genus of lichen
(Brigantiaeaceae), Megalospora (Megalosporaceae) and Amundsenia, Athallia, Blastenia, Calogaya, Caloplaca, Cerothallia, Coppinsiella, Flavoplaca, Gyalolechia
Brigantiaea
Species of lichen-forming fungus
(Brigantiaeaceae), Megalospora (Megalosporaceae) and Amundsenia, Athallia, Blastenia, Calogaya, Caloplaca, Cerothallia, Coppinsiella, Flavoplaca, Gyalolechia
Athallia_cerinella
Species of lichen
(Brigantiaeaceae), Megalospora (Megalosporaceae) and Amundsenia, Athallia, Blastenia, Calogaya, Caloplaca, Cerothallia, Coppinsiella, Flavoplaca, Gyalolechia
Caloplaca_chlorina
Genus of lichens
form (with a longer internal septum). Species of Rufoplaca can resemble Blastenia in general appearance, but Rufoplaca characteristically has orange-to-rusty
Rufoplaca
Genus of lichen-forming fungi
(Brigantiaeaceae), Megalospora (Megalosporaceae) and Amundsenia, Athallia, Blastenia, Calogaya, Caloplaca, Cerothallia, Coppinsiella, Flavoplaca, Gyalolechia
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