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Septotrapelia

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Septotrapelia is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pilocarpaceae. It has four species.[2] It was validly published as a genus in 2007 by lichenologists André Aptroot and Jose-Luis Chaves.[3]

Species

References

  1. ^ "Synonymy: Septotrapelia Aptroot & Chaves, in Aptroot, Saipunkaew, Sipman, Sparrius & Wolseley, Fungal Diversity 24: 127 (2007)". Species Fungorum. Retrieved 7 February 2022.
  2. ^ Wijayawardene, Nalin; Hyde, Kevin; Al-Ani, Laith Khalil Tawfeeq; Somayeh, Dolatabadi; Stadler, Marc; Haelewaters, Danny; et al. (2020). "Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa". Mycosphere. 11: 1060–1456. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/11/1/8.
  3. ^ Aptroot, A.; Saipunkaew, W.; Sipman, H.J.M.; Sparrius, L.B.; Wolseley, P.A. (2007). "New lichens from Thailand, mainly microlichens from Chiang Mai". Fungal Diversity. 24: 75–134.
  4. ^ Aptroot, A.; Moon, K.H. (2014). "115 New reports of microlichens from Korea, including the description of five new species, show that the microlichen flora is predominantly Eurasian". Herzogia. 27: 347–365.
  5. ^ Bungartz, Frank; Hillmann, Georg; Kalb, Klaus; Elix, John A. (2013). "Leprose and leproid lichens of the Galapagos, with a particular focus on Lepraria (Stereocaulaceae) and Septotrapelia (Pilocarpaceae)". Phytotaxa. 150 (1): 1–18. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.150.1.1.
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Septotrapelia: Brief Summary

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Septotrapelia is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pilocarpaceae. It has four species. It was validly published as a genus in 2007 by lichenologists André Aptroot and Jose-Luis Chaves.

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