Placopsis Explained
Placopsis (bullseye lichen)[1] [2] is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Trapeliaceae.
Species
, Species Fungorum (via the Catalog of Life) accepts 29 species of Placopsis.
- Placopsis ampliata
- Placopsis antarctica
- Placopsis aspicilioides
- Placopsis bicolor
- Placopsis brachyloba
- Placopsis campbelliana
- Placopsis centrifuga
- Placopsis clavifera
- Placopsis cribellans
- Placopsis dennanensis
- Placopsis durietziorum
- Placopsis elixii
- Placopsis erosa
- Placopsis fusciduloides
- Placopsis gelida
- Placopsis hertelii
- Placopsis illita
- Placopsis imshaugii
- Placopsis lambii
- Placopsis macrospora
- Placopsis murrayi
- Placopsis parellina
- Placopsis perrugosa
- Placopsis polycarpa
- Placopsis pruinosa
- Placopsis rhodocarpa
- Placopsis rhodophthalma
- Placopsis stellata
- Placopsis subcribellans
- Placopsis venosa
Notes and References
- http://plants.usda.gov/java/nameSearch USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Name Search
- http://eol.org/pages/22758/overview Bullseye Lichen (Placopsis), Encyclopedia of Life