Pronectria Explained
Pronectria is a genus of fungi in the family Bionectriaceae. It consists of 44 species, all of which are lichenicolous. The genus was circumscribed by American plant ecologist Frederic Clements in 1931.
Species
- Pronectria algicola
- Pronectria angulospora
- Pronectria anisospora
- Pronectria biglobosa
- Pronectria caloplacae
- Pronectria casaresii
- Pronectria collematis
- Pronectria dillmaniae
- Pronectria diplococca
- Pronectria echinulata
- Pronectria erythrinella
- Pronectria fragmospora
- Pronectria hymeniicola
- Pronectria invisibilis
- Pronectria japonica
- Pronectria lecideicola
- Pronectria leptaleae
- Pronectria leptogii
- Pronectria lichenicola
- Pronectria microspora
- Pronectria minuta
- Pronectria neofissuriprodiens
- Pronectria occulta
- Pronectria oligospora
- Pronectria parmotrematis
- Pronectria pedemontana
- Pronectria pertusariicola
- Pronectria pilosa
- Pronectria pycnidioidea
- Pronectria rhizocarpicola
- Pronectria robergei
- Pronectria rolfiana
- Pronectria roseopunctata
- Pronectria santessonii
- Pronectria sticticola
- Pronectria tenacis
- Pronectria tenuispora
- Pronectria terrestris
- Pronectria tibellii
- Pronectria tincta
- Pronectria toniniae
- Pronectria verrucariae
- Pronectria walkerorum
- Pronectria xanthoriae
- Pronectria zhurbenkoi