Porocyphus Explained
Porocyphus is a genus of fungi within the family Lichinaceae.[1] The genus contains eight species.[2]
Species
- Porocyphus byssoides
- Porocyphus coccodes[3]
- Porocyphus dimorphus[3]
- Porocyphus kenmorensis[4]
- Porocyphus leptogiella[4]
- Porocyphus rehmicus[3]
- Porocyphus riparius[4]
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Notes and References
- Lumbsch TH, Huhndorf SM . December 2007 . Outline of Ascomycota - 2007 . Myconet . 13 . 1–58 . The Field Museum, Department of Botany . Chicago, USA .
- Book: Kirk PM, Cannon PF, Minter DW, Stalpers JA . Dictionary of the Fungi . 10th . CABI . Wallingford . 2008. 978-0-85199-826-8. 558.
- Cramer. "New records of Porocyphus dimorphus (Lichinaceae), a poorly known lichen from tropical Africa." In Bibliotheca lichenologica, Volume 95: Lichenological Contributions in Honour of David Galloway. Edited by Ingvar Karnefelt & Arne Thell. Cornell University Press, 2007. 501-505.
- "Porocyphus Korber 1855." In Freshwater Flora of Central Europe: Fungi: Part 1: Lichens. Edited by Holger Thus & Matthias Schultz. Heidelberg: Springer, 2009. 102-104.