Thelidium Explained
Thelidium is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Verrucariaceae. The genus was circumscribed in 1855 by Italian lichenologist Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo, who assigned Thelidium amylaceum as the type species.
Species
- Thelidium amylaceum
- Thelidium carbonaceum – Australia
- Thelidium chibaense – Japan
- Thelidium decipiens
- Thelidium fontigenum
- Thelidium fumidum
- Thelidium heardense
- Thelidium helveticum
- Thelidium impressum
- Thelidium incavatum
- Thelidium izuense – Japan
- Thelidium litorale
- Thelidium luchunense – China
- Thelidium methorium
- Thelidium minimum
- Thelidium minutulum
- Thelidium nylanderi
- Thelidium papulare
- Thelidium pluvium – Europe
- Thelidium praevalescens
- Thelidium pyrenophorellum
- Thelidium pyrenophorum
- Thelidium rimosulum – Europe
- Thelidium robustum
- Thelidium sinense – China
- Thelidium uvidulum – Nepal
- Thelidium yunnanum – China
- Thelidium zwackhii