Cratiria Explained
Cratiria is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Caliciaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution, especially in tropical regions, and contains about 20 species. The genus was circumscribed by Austrian lichenologist Bernhard Marbach in 2000, with Cratiria lauri-cassiae assigned as the type species.
Species
- Cratiria aggrediens
- Cratiria americana
- Cratiria amphorea
- Cratiria burleighensis – Australia
- Cratiria chloraceus
- Cratiria dissimilis
- Cratiria exalbida
- Cratiria jamesiana
- Cratiria lauri-cassiae
- Cratiria lauri-cassiaeoides
- Cratiria mayrhoferi – Australia
- Cratiria megaobscurior
- Cratiria melanochlora
- Cratiria obscurior
- Cratiria paramoensis
- Cratiria rutilans
- Cratiria rutilantoides
- Cratiria saltensis
- Cratiria sorediata – Seychelles
- Cratiria streimannii – Australia
- Cratiria submuriformis
- Cratiria subtropica – Australia
- Cratiria verdonii – Australia
- Cratiria vioxanthina