Carbacanthographis
Carbacanthographis is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Graphidaceae.[1]
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| Genus: | Carbacanthographis Staiger & Kalb (2002) |
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| Carbacanthographis chionophora (Redinger) Staiger & Kalb (2002) | |
Species
- Carbacanthographis albolirellata B.O.Sharma & Khadilkar (2011)
- Carbacanthographis alloafzelii (A.W.Archer) A.W. Archer (2007)
- Carbacanthographis amicta (Nyl.) Staiger & Kalb (2002)
- Carbacanthographis candidata (Nyl.) Staiger & Kalb (2002)
- Carbacanthographis chionophora (Redinger) Staiger & Kalb (2002)
- Carbacanthographis cleitops (Fée) Lücking (2009)
- Carbacanthographis coccospora (Aptroot) Aptroot & Lücking (2009)
- Carbacanthographis crassa (Müll.Arg.) Staiger & Kalb (2002)
- Carbacanthographis hertelii Kalb & Staiger (2004)
- Carbacanthographis hillii (A.W.Archer) A.W.Archer (2007)
- Carbacanthographis indica B.O.Sharma & Khadilkar (2011)
- Carbacanthographis induta (Müll.Arg.) Lücking (2009)
- Carbacanthographis inspersa Staiger (2002)
- Carbacanthographis iriomotensis (M.Nakan.) M.Nakan. & Kashiw. (2003)
- Carbacanthographis muriformis E.A.Tripp & Lendemer (2010)
- Carbacanthographis salazinica (A.W.Archer) A.W. Archer (2005)
- Carbacanthographis sorediata B.O.Sharma, Makhija & Khadilkar (2010)
- Carbacanthographis stictica Staiger & Kalb (2002)
- Carbacanthographis subalbotecta Staiger & Kalb (2002)
- Carbacanthographis triphoroides (M.Wirth & Hale) Lücking (2009)
- Carbacanthographis uniseptata Kalb & Aptroot (2018)
- Carbacanthographis violaceospora Kukwa & Flakus (2013)
References
- Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM. (December 2007). "Outline of Ascomycota – 2007". Myconet. Chicago, USA: The Field Museum, Department of Botany. 13: 1–58. Archived from the original on 2009-03-18.
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