Dibaeis Explained
Dibaeis is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Icmadophilaceae. The genus is widely distributed in tropical regions. Dibaeis was circumscribed in 1909 by Frederic Edward Clements with Dibaeis rosea as the type species. Several species were transferred from other genera in a 1993 publication.
Species
- Dibaeis absoluta
- Dibaeis arcuata
- Dibaeis birmensis
- Dibaeis columbiana
- Dibaeis cretacea
- Dibaeis fungoides
- Dibaeis globulifera
- Dibaeis holstii
- Dibaeis inaequalis
- Dibaeis inundata
- Dibaeis pulogensis
- Dibaeis rosea
- Dibaeis sorediata
- Dibaeis stipitata
- Dibaeis umbrelliformis
- Dibaeis weberi
- Dibaeis yurii