Oropogon Explained
Oropogon is a genus of lichenised ascomycetes in the large family Parmeliaceae. It is a genus of roughly 40 currently accepted species. It was previously included in the family Alectoriaceae, but this group has since been subsumed into the Parmeliaceae.
All members of the genus have a fruticose growth form. The most obvious synapomorphic character which separates Oropogon from the rest of the family is the large brown, muriform ascospores (i.e. with transverse and longitudinal walls) that occur singly in each ascus.
Species
- Oropogon aliphaticus
- Oropogon americanus
- Oropogon asiaticus
- Oropogon atranorinus
- Oropogon barbaticus
- Oropogon bicolor
- Oropogon bolivianus
- Oropogon byssaceus
- Oropogon caespitosus
- Oropogon cinereus
- Oropogon colibor
- Oropogon diffractaicus
- Oropogon evernicus
- Oropogon fissuratus
- Oropogon formosanus
- Oropogon granulosus
- Oropogon halei
- Oropogon herzogii
- Oropogon imperforatus
- Oropogon lateralis
- Oropogon lopezii
- Oropogon lorobic
- Oropogon loxensis
- Oropogon macilentus
- Oropogon maurus
- Oropogon mexicanus
- Oropogon orientalis
- Oropogon parietinus
- Oropogon pendulus
- Oropogon protocetraricus
- Oropogon pseudoloxensis
- Oropogon salazinicus
- Oropogon satoanus
- Oropogon secalonicus
- Oropogon sperlingii
- Oropogon striatulus
- Oropogon tanakae
- Oropogon venezuelensis
- Oropogon yunnanensis