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Chaenothecopsis
Genus of lichen-forming fungi From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chaenothecopsis is a genus of about 40 species of pin lichens in the family Mycocaliciaceae.[3]
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Taxonomy
The genus was circumscribed in 1927 by Finnish lichenologist Edvard August Vainio, with Chaenothecopsis rubescens assigned as the type species.[1]
Ecology
Many of the species are resinicolous, meaning they grow on conifer resin or other plant exudates. Most common host plants are trees in the genera Abies, Picea, and Tsuga.[4] In contrast, Chaenothecopsis kilimanjaroensis is a lichenicolous lichen, meaning it grows on the thalli of other lichens–sometimes as a parasically, sometimes commensally.[5]
Species


- Chaenothecopsis aeruginosa Goward & E.B.Peterson (2016)[6]
- Chaenothecopsis australis Tibell (1998)
- Chaenothecopsis bitterfeldensis Rikkinen & Poinar (2000)[7]
- Chaenothecopsis brevipes Tibell (1987)
- Chaenothecopsis caespitosa (W.Phillips) D.Hawksw. (1980)
- Chaenothecopsis caucasica Titov (2006)
- Chaenothecopsis claydenii Selva & Tuovila (2016)[8]
- Chaenothecopsis debilis (Sm.) Tibell (1975)[9]
- Chaenothecopsis diabolica Rikkinen & Tuovila (2011)[10]
- Chaenothecopsis dibbleandersoniarum Selva (2013)[11]
- Chaenothecopsis epithallina Tibell (1975)[9]
- Chaenothecopsis eugenia Titov (2001)
- Chaenothecopsis fennica (Laurila) Tibell (1978)
- Chaenothecopsis formosa Titov (2006)
- Chaenothecopsis golubkovae Tibell & Titov (1993)[12]
- Chaenothecopsis haematopus Tibell (1987)
- Chaenothecopsis hendersonii Selva (2023)[13]
- Chaenothecopsis heterospora Titov (2006)
- Chaenothecopsis himalayensis (Räsänen) Tibell & Titov (2000)[14]
- Chaenothecopsis hospitans (Th.Fr.) Tibell (1995)[15]
- Chaenothecopsis hunanensis Rikkinen & Tuovila (2014)
- Chaenothecopsis inconspicua[16] – Europe
- Chaenothecopsis jordaniana Gockman, Selva, McMullin (2020)[17]
- Chaenothecopsis kalbii Tibell & K.Ryman (1995)[15]
- Chaenothecopsis khayensis Rikkinen & Tuovila (2011)[18] - Ghana
- Chaenothecopsis kilimanjaroensis Temu & Tibell (2019)[5] – Tanzania
- Chaenothecopsis leifiana Titov, Kuzn. & Himelbr. (2004)[19]
- Chaenothecopsis lignicola (Nádv.) A.F.W.Schmidt (1970)
- Chaenothecopsis marcineae Selva (2013)[11]
- Chaenothecopsis mediorossica Titov & Gudov. (2006)
- Chaenothecopsis minganensis Bell-Doyon, Selva & McMullin (2023)[13]
- Chaenothecopsis montana Rikkinen (2003)[20]
- Chaenothecopsis nana Tibell (1979)[21]
- Chaenothecopsis neocaledonica Rikkinen, Tuovila & A.R.Schmidt (2014)[22] – New Caledonia
- Chaenothecopsis nigra Tibell (1987)
- Chaenothecopsis nigripunctata Rikkinen (2003)[23] – western North America
- Chaenothecopsis nigropedata Tibell (1987)
- Chaenothecopsis nivea (F.Wilson) Tibell (1987)
- Chaenothecopsis oregana Rikkinen (2003)[20]
- Chaenothecopsis orientalis Tibell (2005)
- Chaenothecopsis pallida Rikkinen & Tuovila (2014)
- Chaenothecopsis parasitaster (Bagl. & Carestia) D.Hawksw. (1978)
- Chaenothecopsis perforata Rikkinen & Tuovila (2014)
- Chaenothecopsis penningtonensis Gockman, Selva, McMullin (2020)[17]
- †Chaenothecopsis polissica Heluta & Sukhomlyn (2021)[24]
- Chaenothecopsis proliferata Rikkinen, A.R.Schmidt & Tuovila (2012)[25] – China
- Chaenothecopsis pusilla (Ach.) A.F.W.Schmidt (1970)
- Chaenothecopsis pusiola (Ach.) Vain. (1927)
- Chaenothecopsis quintralis Messuti, Amico, Lorenzo & Vidal-Russ. (2012)[26]
- Chaenothecopsis resinophila Rikkinen & Tuovila (2014)
- Chaenothecopsis retinens (Nyl.) Tibell (1991)
- Chaenothecopsis rubescens Vain. (1927)
- Chaenothecopsis sagenidii Tibell (1987)
- Chaenothecopsis sanguinea Tibell (1987)
- Chaenothecopsis savonica (Räsänen) Tibell (1984)
- Chaenothecopsis schefflerae (Samuels & D.E.Buchanan) Tibell (1987)
- Chaenothecopsis sinensis Titov (2006)
- Chaenothecopsis subparoica (Nyl.) Tibell (1995)[15]
- Chaenothecopsis subpusilla (Vain.) Tibell (1975)[9]
- Chaenothecopsis tasmanica Tibell (1985)
- Chaenothecopsis tibellii Titov (2000)[14]
- Chaenothecopsis tigillaris (Berk. & Broome) D.Hawksw. (2014)
- Chaenothecopsis transbaikalica Titov (2006)
- Chaenothecopsis vainioana (Nádv.) Tibell (1979)[21]
- Chaenothecopsis vinosa Titov (2001)
- Chaenothecopsis viridialba (Kremp.) A.F.W. Schmidt (1970)
- Chaenothecopsis viridireagens (Nádv.) A.F.W. Schmidt (1970)
- Chaenothecopsis weiana Titov (2001)[27]
- Chaenothecopsis zebrina Rikkinen & Tuovila (2011)[10]
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