Endococcus is a genus of lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) in the family Lichenotheliaceae. It has 44 species.[1] The genus was circumscribed by the Finnish botanist William Nylander in 1855.[2] Although at least one source places the genus in the Verrucariaceae, a 2016 study of the type species, Endococcus rugulosus, determined that it should instead be placed in the family Lichenotheliaceae of the order Dothideales;[3] this classification echoes a placement proposed in 1979 by David Hawksworth.[4]

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Endococcus
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: Lichenotheliales
Family: Lichenotheliaceae
Genus: Endococcus
Nyl. (1855)
Type species
Endococcus rugulosus
(Borrer ex Leight.) Nyl. (1855)
Species

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Species

  • Endococcus alectoriae (D.Hawksw.) D.Hawksw. (1979)
  • Endococcus apicicola (J.Steiner) R.Sant. (1994)
  • Endococcus brachysporus (Zopf) M.Brand & Diederich (1999)
  • Endococcus caudisporus J.C.David & Etayo (1995)[5]
  • Endococcus cladiae Zhurb. & Pino-Bodas (2015)[6]
  • Endococcus exerrans Nyl. (1879)[7]
  • Endococcus freyi Hafellner (2019)[8]
  • Endococcus fusiger Th.Fr. & Almq. (1867)
  • Endococcus hafellneri (Zhurb.) Zhurb. (2019)
  • Endococcus hafellnerianus Motiej., Suija & Kantvilas (2019)[9]
  • Endococcus incrassatus Etayo & Breuss (2001)[10]
  • Endococcus janae K.Knudsen (2008)[11]
  • Endococcus karlstadtensis Kocourk. & Brackel (2006)[12]
  • Endococcus macrosporus (Hepp ex Arnold) Nyl. (1880)
  • Endococcus matzeri D.Hawksw. & Iturr. (2006)[13]
  • Endococcus nanellus Ohlert (1870)
  • Endococcus oreinae Hafellner (2002)[14]
  • Endococcus oropogonicola Etayo (2002)
  • Endococcus pallidosporus Etayo (2008)
  • Endococcus parentium Etayo (2008)
  • Endococcus parmeliarum Etayo (2008)
  • Endococcus peltigericola Zhurb. & Stepanch. (2012)[15]
  • Endococcus perminutus Nyl. ex Vain. (1878)
  • Endococcus physciae Y.Joshi (2018)[16]
  • Endococcus propinquus (Körb.) Trevis. (1860)
  • Endococcus protoblasteniae Diederich (1999)[17]
  • Endococcus pseudocyphellariae Etayo (2008)
  • Endococcus ramalinarius (Linds.) D.Hawksw. (1979)
  • Endococcus rugulosus Nyl. (1855)[18]
  • Endococcus sardous Brackel (2019)[19]
  • Endococcus sendtneri (Arnold) Hafellner (2008)
  • Endococcus sipmanii Etayo (2017)
  • Endococcus thamnoliae Etayo (2010)[20]
  • Endococcus thelommatis Kocourk. & K.Knudsen (2011)[21]
  • Endococcus tricolorans Alstrup (1993)[22]
  • Endococcus umbilicariae (Linds.) Hafellner (2019)[8]
  • Endococcus variabilis Halıcı, Kocourk. & Diederich (2007)[23]
  • Endococcus verrucisporus Alstrup (1994)[24]
  • Endococcus verrucosus Hafellner (1994)[25]
  • Endococcus xanthoparmeliae Y.Joshi, S.Y.Kondr., Lőkös & Hur (2015)[26]
  • Endococcus zahlbrucknerellae (Henssen) D.Hawksw. (1979)

References

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