Dimelaena is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Caliciaceae.[1]: 260 Members of the genus are commonly called mountain lichens,[2] or moonglow lichens.[1]: 260 They are placodioid crustose lichens, ranging in form from rimose to areolate.[1] The genus has a widespread distribution and contains eight species.[3]
Dimelaena is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Caliciaceae.: 260 Members of the genus are commonly called mountain lichens, or moonglow lichens.: 260 They are placodioid crustose lichens, ranging in form from rimose to areolate. The genus has a widespread distribution and contains eight species.