Chapsa Explained
Chapsa is a genus of lichens in the family Graphidaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Italian lichenologist Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo in 1860.
Species
- Chapsa albida
- Chapsa alborosella
- Chapsa alletii
- Chapsa angustispora
- Chapsa boninensis
- Chapsa chionostoma
- Chapsa cinchonarum
- Chapsa diploschistoides
- Chapsa discoides
- Chapsa dissuta
- Chapsa eitenii
- Chapsa elabens
- Chapsa farinosa
- Chapsa francisci
- Chapsa granulifera
- Chapsa halei
- Chapsa hiata
- Chapsa hypoconstictica
- Chapsa imperfecta
- Chapsa inconspicua – Colombia
- Chapsa indica
- Chapsa inspersa – Brazil
- Chapsa isidiata
- Chapsa laemensis
- Chapsa leprocarpa
- Chapsa meghalayensis
- Chapsa microspora
- Chapsa multicarpa
- Chapsa neei
- Chapsa niveocarpa
- Chapsa nubila
- Chapsa pallidella
- Chapsa paralbida
- Chapsa patens
- Chapsa perdissuta
- Chapsa pulchella
- Chapsa pulchra
- Chapsa referta
- Chapsa rubropruinosa
- Chapsa rubropulveracea
- Chapsa scabiocarpa
- Chapsa scabiomarginata
- Chapsa sorediata
- Chapsa sublilacina
- Chapsa thallotrema
- Chapsa thambapanni – Sri Lanka
- Chapsa tibellii
- Chapsa wijeyaratniana