The Pannariaceae are a family of lichens in the order Peltigerales (suborder Collematineae). Species from this family have a widespread distribution, but are especially prevalent in southern temperate regions.
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The Pannariaceae are a family of lichens in the order Peltigerales (suborder Collematineae). Species from this family have a widespread distribution, but are especially prevalent in southern temperate regions.
==Genera== According to a 2020 estimate, the family contains 27 genera and about 360 species. The following list indicates the genus name, the taxonomic authority, year of publication, and the number of species: Atrophysma – 1 sp. Austrella – 3 spp. Austroparmeliella – 5 spp. Degelia – 16 spp. Erioderma – 32 spp. Fuscoderma – 5 spp. Fuscopannaria – 58 spp. Kroswia – 4 spp. Gibbosporina – 13 spp. Hispidopannaria – 2 spp. Homothecium – 4 spp. Joergensenia – 1 sp. Kroswia – 4 spp. Leciophysma – 2 spp. Leightoniella – 1 sp. Leioderma – 7 spp. Lepidocollema – 22 spp. Leptogidium – 3 spp. Nebularia – 2 spp. Nevesia – 1 sp. Pannaria – ca. 40 spp. Parmeliella – ca. 40 spp. Pectenia – 4 spp. Phormopsora – 1 sp. Physma – 12 spp. Protopannaria – 7 spp. Psoroma – ca. 70 spp. Psoromidium – 2 spp. Psorophorus – 2 spp. Ramalodium – 6 spp. Rockefellera – 1 sp. Siphulastrum – 4 spp. Staurolemma – 3 spp. Steineropsis – 1 sp. Xanthopsoroma – 2 spp.
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