Inoderma

<i>Inoderma</i>

Inoderma

Genus of lichen-forming fungi


Inoderma is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Arthoniaceae.[2] It was resurrected for use in 2015 for a small group of species with the following features: elevated, white pruinose pycnidia, immersed to adnate white pruinose apothecia, and a weakly gelatinized hymenium. Inoderma byssaceum was assigned as the type species for the genus.[3]

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Species

  • Inoderma afromontanum Frisch & G.Thor (2015)[3] – Uganda
  • Inoderma byssaceum (Weigel) Gray (1821)
  • Inoderma epigaeum (Pers.) Gray (1821)
  • Inoderma nipponicum Frisch, Y.Ohmura & G.Thor (2015)[3] – Japan
  • Inoderma sorediatum Ertz, Łubek & Kukwa (2018)[4] – Poland
  • Inoderma subabietinum (Coppins & P.James) Ertz & Frisch (2015) – Europe

References

  1. "Synonymy: Inoderma (Ach.) Gray, Nat. Arr. Brit. Pl. (London) 1: 498 (1821)". Species Fungorum. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  2. Wijayawardene, N.N.; Hyde, K.D.; Dai, D.Q.; Sánchez-García, M.; Goto, B.T.; Saxena, R.K.; et al. (2022). "Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa – 2021". Mycosphere. 13 (1): 53–453. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/13/1/2. hdl:10481/76378.
  3. Frisch, Andreas; Ohmura, Yoshihito; Ertz, Damien; Thor, Göran (2015). "Inoderma and related genera in Arthoniaceae with elevated white pruinose pycnidia or sporodochia". The Lichenologist. 47 (4): 233–256. doi:10.1017/s0024282915000201. S2CID 91038509.
  4. Ertz, Damien; Sanderson, Neil; Łubek, Anna; Kukwa, Martin (2018). "Two new species of Arthoniaceae from old-growth European forests, Arthonia thoriana and Inoderma sorediatum, and a new genus for Schismatomma niveum". The Lichenologist. 50 (2): 161–172. doi:10.1017/s0024282917000688. S2CID 13818285.



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