Parmeliella Explained
Parmeliella is a genus of lichenized fungi in the family Pannariaceae. It occurs mainly in the tropics and sub-tropics, with species found in Africa, Asia, Australasia and South America. A recent (2020) estimate places 41 species in the genus.
Species
- Parmeliella aggregata – New Zealand
- Parmeliella alniphila
- Parmeliella angustiloba – Ecuador
- Parmeliella appalachensis
- Parmeliella asahinae
- Parmeliella clavulifera – Mexico
- Parmeliella coerulescens
- Parmeliella conopleioides – Brazil; Venezuela; Costa Rica
- Parmeliella corallina
- Parmeliella dactylifera – South Africa
- Parmeliella delicata – Ecuador
- Parmeliella diffracta
- Parmeliella expansa – Ecuador
- Parmeliella flavida
- Parmeliella foliicola
- Parmeliella furfuracea – Australia
- Parmeliella granulata
- Parmeliella gymnocheila
- Parmeliella himalayana – India
- Parmeliella isidiopannosa
- Parmeliella laceroides
- Parmeliella ligulata – Australia
- Parmeliella magellanica
- Parmeliella nigrata
- Parmeliella nigrocincta
- Parmeliella palmatula – Australia
- Parmeliella paramensis – Ecuador
- Parmeliella parvula
- Parmeliella philippina
- Parmeliella piundensis
- Parmeliella plumosella
- Parmeliella polydactyla
- Parmeliella saxicola
- Parmeliella serpentinicola
- Parmeliella subfuscata – India
- Parmeliella subtilis – New Zealand
- Parmeliella testacea
- Parmeliella thriptophylla
- Parmeliella thysanota
- Parmeliella triptophylloides – Kenya
- Parmeliella verruculosa