- Source: Ostropomycetidae
The Ostropomycetidae are a subclass of mostly lichen-forming fungi in the class Lecanoromycetes. The subclass was circumscribed in 2004 by Catherine Reeb, François M. Lutzoni, and Claude Roux. It contains ten orders and 36 families.
Arctomiaceae is the only family in the Ostropomycetidae that associates with cyanobacteria of the order Nostocales as its main photobiont partner.
Taxa of uncertain classification
The following taxa are of uncertain classification (incertae sedis) in the Ostropomycetidae:
Family incertae sedis:
Epigloeaceae Zahlbr. (1903)
Genera incertae sedis:
Amphorothecium P.M.McCarthy, Kantvilas & Elix (2001) – 1 sp.
Anzina Scheid. (1982) – 1 sp.
Aspilidea Hafellner (2001) – 1 sp.
Bachmanniomyces D.Hawksw. (1981) – 8 spp.
Dictyocatenulata Finley & E.F.Morris (1967) – 1 sp.
Malvinia Döbbeler (2003) – 1 sp.
Pleiopatella Rehm (1908) – 1 sp.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ostropomycetidae
- Lichen
- Dictyocatenulata
- Aspilidea
- Schaereria
- Porinaceae
- Cameronia (lichen)
- Gyalectales
- Hymenelia parva
- Sarrameanaceae