Trypethelium

Trypethelium is a genus of lichenized fungi within the Trypetheliaceae family. The widespread genus contains about 50 species that are predominantly found in tropical areas.[4] Trypethelium was circumscribed by German botanist Kurt Polycarp Joachim Sprengel in 1804.

Trypethelium
Trypethelium neogalbineum
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Trypethelium

Spreng. (1804)
Type species
Trypethelium eluteriae
Spreng.
Species

~50, see text

Synonyms[1]

Phyllothelium Trevis. (1861)[2] Trypetheliomyces Cif. & Tomas. (1953)[3]

Species

  • Trypethelium aeneum
  • Trypethelium andamanicum
  • Trypethelium annulare
  • Trypethelium cartilagineum
  • Trypethelium elmeri
  • Trypethelium eluteriae
  • Trypethelium endosulphureum
  • Trypethelium flavoalbum
  • Trypethelium flavocinereum
  • Trypethelium galligenum
  • Trypethelium marcidum
  • Trypethelium neogalbineum
  • Trypethelium nitidiusculum
  • Trypethelium ochroleucum
  • Trypethelium olivaceofuscum
  • Trypethelium papulosum
  • Trypethelium platystomum
  • Trypethelium pupula
  • Trypethelium subcatervarium
  • Trypethelium tuberculosum
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References

  1. "Trypethelium Spreng. 1804". MycoBank. International Mycological Association. Retrieved 2012-01-16.
  2. Trevisan V. (1861). "Synopsis generum Trypethelinarum". Flora (Regensburg) (in Latin). 44: 17–26.
  3. Ciferri R, Tomaselli R (1953). "Saggio di una sistematica micolichenologica". Atti dell'Istituto Botanico della Università e Laboratorio Crittogamico di Pavia. 5 (in Italian). 10 (1): 25–84.
  4. Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA (2008). Dictionary of the Fungi (10th ed.). Wallingford, UK: CAB International. p. 707. ISBN 978-0-85199-826-8.


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