Leucodecton Explained
Leucodecton is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae. The genus was circumscribed in 1860 by Swiss lichenologist Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo, with Leucodecton compunctum assigned as the type species.
Species
- Leucodecton albidulum
- Leucodecton album
- Leucodecton anamalaiense
- Leucodecton biokoense
- Leucodecton bisporum
- Leucodecton canescens – Sri Lanka
- Leucodecton compunctellum
- Leucodecton compunctum
- Leucodecton confusum
- Leucodecton coppinsii
- Leucodecton dactyliferum
- Leucodecton desquamescens
- Leucodecton elachistoteron
- Leucodecton fissurinum
- Leucodecton fuscomarginatum – Sri Lanka
- Leucodecton glaucescens
- Leucodecton granulosum
- Leucodecton inspersum
- Leucodecton isidioides
- Leucodecton minisporum
- Leucodecton nuwarense
- Leucodecton occultum
- Leucodecton oxysporum
- Leucodecton phaeosporum
- Leucodecton pseudostromaticum
- Leucodecton pustulatum
- Leucodecton sordidescens
- Leucodecton sorediiferum
- Leucodecton subcompunctum
- Leucodecton tarmuguliense
- Leucodecton uatumense
- Leucodecton willeyi