Catillaria Explained
Catillaria is a genus of crustose lichens in the family Catillariaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Italian lichenologist Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo in 1852. It is the type genus of Catillariaceae, which was circumscribed by Austrian lichenologist Josef Hafellner in 1984.
Species
- Catillaria alboflavicans
- Catillaria aphana
- Catillaria atomarioides
- Catillaria australica
- Catillaria austrolittoralis
- Catillaria banksiae
- Catillaria brisbanensis
- Catillaria chalybeia
- Catillaria contristans
- Catillaria croceella
- Catillaria distorta
- Catillaria effugiens
- Catillaria erysiboides
- Catillaria flavicans
- Catillaria flexuosa – the Netherlands
- Catillaria frenchiana
- Catillaria fungoides – Africa; Asia; Europe
- Catillaria gerroana – Australia
- Catillaria gilbertii – Scotland
- Catillaria glaucogrisea
- Catillaria glauconigrans
- Catillaria golubkovae
- Catillaria grossulina
- Catillaria laevigata – Australia
- Catillaria lenticularis
- Catillaria lobariicola
- Catillaria melaclina
- Catillaria melaclinoides
- Catillaria minuta
- Catillaria modesta
- Catillaria mycophila
- Catillaria nigroclavata – China; Taiwan
- Catillaria nigroisidiata
- Catillaria patteeana
- Catillaria phaeoloma
- Catillaria picila
- Catillaria rimosa
- Catillaria rudolphii
- Catillaria zschackei
- Catillaria scleroplaca
- Catillaria scotinodes
- Catillaria stereocaulorum
- Catillaria subfuscata
- Catillaria subpraedicta – Canary Islands
- Catillaria subviridis
- Catillaria superflua
- Catillaria tasmanica
- Catillaria tenuilimbata
- Catillaria trachonoides
- Catillaria ulleungdoensis – South Korea
- Catillaria umbratilis
- Catillaria usneicola