Physconia Explained
Physconia is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Physciaceae. It has about 25 species. The genus was circumscribed by Czech lichenologist Josef Poelt in 1965, with Physconia pulverulenta assigned as the type species.
Species
- Physconia californica
- Physconia chinensis
- Physconia distorta
- Physconia enteroxantha
- Physconia fallax
- Physconia grisea
- Physconia jacutica
- Physconia labrata
- Physconia muscigena
- Physconia perisidiosa
- Physconia pulverulenta
- Physconia rossica
- Physconia sikkimensis
- Physconia thorstenii