Category
page 1Flavopunctelia
Flavopunctelia flaventior
species of fungus

Flavopunctelia
Flavopunctelia is a genus of foliose lichens in the family Parmeliaceae. The genus contains species that are widespread in temperate and tropical areas. The genus is characterised by broad, yellow-green lobes, point-like (punctiform) pseudocyphellae on the thallus surface, and bifusiform conidia (i.e., threadlike with a swelling at both ends). All species contain usnic acid as a major secondary chemical in the cortex. Flavopunctelia was originally conceived as a subgenus of Punctelia by Hildur Krog in 1982; Mason Hale promoted it to generic status in 1984.
Flavopunctelia darrowii
species of fungus
Flavopunctelia lobulata
species of fungus
Flavopunctelia borrerioides
species of fungus
Flavopunctelia soredica
species of fungus
Flavopunctelia praesignis
species of fungus