Phaeotrema Explained
Phaeotrema is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Graphidaceae. The genus was circumscribed in 1887 by Johannes Müller Argoviensis, with P. subfarinosum assigned as the type species.
Species
, Species Fungorum (in the Catalogue of Life) accepts 20 species of Phaeotrema.
- Phaeotrema apertum
- Phaeotrema chlorosporum
- Phaeotrema disciforme
- Phaeotrema discissum
- Phaeotrema erumpens
- Phaeotrema feeanum
- Phaeotrema foraminulosum
- Phaeotrema fuscescens
- Phaeotrema glyphidellum
- Phaeotrema leucastrum
- Phaeotrema limae
- Phaeotrema microcarpa
- Phaeotrema pachysporum
- Phaeotrema palmense
- Phaeotrema phaeospermoides
- Phaeotrema pictetianum
- Phaeotrema sticticum
- Phaeotrema subfarinosum
- Phaeotrema subinalbescens
- Phaeotrema uber