Anisomeridium Explained
Anisomeridium is a genus of lichens in the family Monoblastiaceae. The type species was originally named Arthopyrenia xylogena by Swiss botanist Johannes Müller Argoviensis in 1883; in 1928, Maurice Choisy defined the genus Anisomeridium, designating A. xylogena the type species.
Species
, Species Fungorum accepts 32 species of Anisomeridium:
- Anisomeridium americanum
- Anisomeridium anisolobum
- Anisomeridium australiense
- Anisomeridium austroaustraliense – Australia
- Anisomeridium biforme
- Anisomeridium calcicola – India
- Anisomeridium carinthiacum
- Anisomeridium concameratum
- Anisomeridium consobrinum
- Anisomeridium disjunctum – Australia
- Anisomeridium excellens
- Anisomeridium foliicola – Australia
- Anisomeridium globosum
- Anisomeridium grumatum
- Anisomeridium guttuliferum
- Anisomeridium lateriticum
- Anisomeridium macaronesicum
- Anisomeridium macropycnidiatum
- Anisomeridium platypodum
- Anisomeridium polypori
- Anisomeridium prolongatum
- Anisomeridium ranunculosporum
- Anisomeridium robustum – Europe
- Anisomeridium subnectendum
- Anisomeridium subnexum
- Anisomeridium subprostans
- Anisomeridium terminatum
- Anisomeridium tetrasporum – Hong Kong
- Anisomeridium trichiale – Panama
- Anisomeridium triseptatum
- Anisomeridium viridescens
- Anisomeridium yoshimurae – Japan