Cladonia
Taxonavigation
Taxonavigation: Lecanorales |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Cladoniaceae
Genus: Cladonia
Species:
C. abbatiana –
C. abbreviatula –
C. acervata –
C. acuminata –
C. adspersa –
C. ahtii –
C. alaskana –
C. albata –
C. albonigra –
C. alinii –
C. alpina –
C. amaurocraea –
C. andereggii –
C. angustata –
C. anitae –
C. apodocarpa –
C. arbuscula –
C. archeri –
C. argentea –
C. artuata –
C. asahinae –
C. aspera –
C. atlantica –
C. atrans –
C. attacta –
C. azorica –
C. bacillaris –
C. bacilliformis –
C. beaumontii –
C. bellidiflora –
C. bimberiensis –
C. borbonica –
C. borealis –
C. boryi –
C. botryocarpa –
C. botrytes –
C. brevis –
C. buckii –
C. caespiticia –
C. callosa –
C. calyciformis –
C. caperatica –
C. capitellata –
C. cariosa –
C. carneola –
C. caroliniana –
C. cartilaginea –
C. celata –
C. cenotea –
C. cervicornis –
C. chlorophaea –
C. ciliata –
C. cinerella –
C. coccifera –
C. complanata –
C. confusa –
C. coniocraea –
C. conista –
C. conspicua –
C. convoluta –
C. corniculata –
C. cornuta –
C. corymbescens –
C. corymbites –
C. crispata –
C. cristatella –
C. cryptochlorophaea –
C. cucullata –
C. cyanipes –
C. cyanopora –
C. cyathomorpha –
C. cylindrica –
C. dactylota –
C. dahliana –
C. darwinii –
C. decorticata –
C. deformis –
C. delavayi –
C. densissima –
C. didyma –
C. digitata –
C. dimorpha –
C. dimorphoclada –
C. dissimilis –
C. diversa –
C. ecmocyna –
C. enantia –
C. evansii –
C. extracorticata –
C. farinacea –
C. fenestralis –
C. fimbriata –
C. firma –
C. floerkeana –
C. floridana –
C. foliacea –
C. fragosa –
C. fruticulosa –
C. furcata –
C. fuscofunda –
C. gallowayi –
C. glauca –
C. glebosa –
C. gonggaensis –
C. graciliformis –
C. gracilis –
C. granulans –
C. grayi –
C. grisea –
C. gymnopoda –
C. halei –
C. hammeri –
C. hokkaidensis –
C. homosekikaica –
C. hondoensis –
C. humilis –
C. hypoxantha –
C. ignatii –
C. imbricarica –
C. imbricata –
C. imperialis –
C. incerta –
C. incrassata –
C. innominata –
C. inobeana –
C. jaliscana –
C. japonica –
C. kalbii –
C. kanewskii –
C. koyaensis –
C. krempelhuberi –
C. kriegeri –
C. kuringaiensis –
C. kurokawae –
C. labradorica –
C. lacryma –
C. laii –
C. lepidophora –
C. leporina –
C. leprocephala –
C. litoralis –
C. luteoalba –
C. luzonensis –
C. macaronesica –
C. macilenta –
C. macroceras –
C. macrophylla –
C. macrophyllodes –
C. magyarica –
C. malayana –
C. marionii –
C. mateocyatha –
C. maxima –
C. mediterranea –
C. melaleuca –
C. merochlorophaea –
C. metacorallifera –
C. mexicana –
C. miniata –
C. mitis –
C. mongkolsukii –
C. monomorpha –
C. multiformis –
C. murrayi –
C. nana –
C. nashii –
C. neozelandica –
C. nipponica –
C. nitidella –
C. norikurensis –
C. norvegica –
C. novochlorophaea –
C. nudicaulis –
C. ochrochlora –
C. pachycladodes –
C. paeminosa –
C. parasitica –
C. perforata –
C. perfossa –
C. perlomera –
C. pertricosa –
C. petrophila –
C. peziziformis –
C. phyllophora –
C. phyllopoda –
C. piedmontensis –
C. pleurota –
C. pocillum –
C. polydactyla –
C. poroscypha –
C. portentosa –
C. praetermissa –
C. prolifica –
C. prostrata –
C. pseudodidyma –
C. pseudoevansii –
C. pseudofissa –
C. pseudogymnopoda –
C. pseudohondoensis –
C. pseudostellata –
C. psoromica –
C. pulchra –
C. pulvinata –
C. pulvinella –
C. pycnoclada –
C. pyxidata –
C. ramulosa –
C. rangiferina –
C. rangiformis –
C. rappii –
C. ravenelii –
C. rei –
C. rigida –
C. robbinsii –
C. sandstedei –
C. santensis –
C. sarmentosa –
C. scabriuscula –
C. schofieldii –
C. shikokiana –
C. simulata –
C. singularis –
C. sinoaltaica –
C. southlandica –
C. squamosa –
C. squamosissima –
C. staufferi –
C. stellaris –
C. stereoclada –
C. stipitata –
C. strangulata –
C. strepsilis –
C. stricta –
C. stygia –
C. subcariosa –
C. subcervicornis –
C. subconistea –
C. subdecaryana –
C. subfimbriata –
C. subfurcata –
C. submitis –
C. submultiformis –
C. subpityrea –
C. subradiata –
C. subsetacea –
C. subsquamosa –
C. substrepsilis –
C. subsubulata –
C. subtenuis –
C. subulata –
C. sulcata –
C. sulphurina –
C. sumatrana –
C. symphycarpia –
C. tasmanica –
C. tenerrima –
C. tenuicaulis –
C. terrae-novae –
C. tessellata –
C. thiersii –
C. thomsonii –
C. transcendens –
C. trassii –
C. turgida –
C. uliginosa –
C. uncialis –
C. ustulata –
C. verruculosa –
C. vulcani –
C. vulcanica –
C. wainioi –
C. weymouthii –
C. yunnana –
C. zopfii
Name
Cladonia P.Browne, 1756 (nom. cons.)
References
- Browne, P. 1756. Civil and natural history of Jamaica: 90.
- Ahti, T. & DePriest, P.T. 2001. New combinations of Cladina epithets in Cladonia (Ascomycotina: Cladoniaceae). Mycotaxon 78: 499–502. [RLL List # 183 / Rec.# 22107] – (Recent Literature on Lichens) (Complete article)
- Brodo, I.M., Sharnoff, S.D. & Sharnoff, S. 2001. Cladonia (pp. 223–278). In: Lichens of North America. Yale University Press, New Haven, 795 pages. [RLL List # 184 / Rec.# 22465] – (Recent Literature on Lichens) (The Book)
- Dolnik, C. Beck, A. & Zarabska, D. 2010. Distinction of Cladonia rei and C. subulata based on molecular, chemical and morphological characteristics. The Lichenologist 42(4): 373–386. [RLL List # 219 / Rec.# 31803] – (Recent Literature on Lichens) (DOI: 10.1017/S0024282910000071)
- Hinds, J.W. & Hinds, P.L. 2007. Cladonia Hill ex P. Browne, 1756 (pp. 151–217). In: The Macrolichens of New England. Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden No. 96. New York Botanical Garden Press, Bronx, New York. 584 pp. [RLL List # 210 / Rec.# 30032] – (Recent Literature on Lichens)
- Lendemer, J.C. & Hodkinson, B.P. 2009. The Wisdom of Fools: new molecular and morphological insights into the North American apodetiate species of Cladonia. Opuscula Philolichenum 7: 79–100. [RLL List # 217 / Rec.# 31144] – (Recent Literature on Lichens) (PDF
- McCune, B. & Geiser, L. 2009. Cladonia (pp. 65–102) Macrolichens of the Pacific Northwest. (Second Edition) Oregon State University Press, Corvallis. [RLL List # 216 / Rec.# 31233] – (Recent Literature on Lichens)
- Thomson, J.W. 2003. Cladonia P. Browne (pp. 73–90). In: Lichens of Wisconsin. Wisconsin State Herbarium, University of Wisconsin–Madison. [RLL List # 190 / Rec.# 24161] – (Recent Literature on Lichens)
- van Herk, K. & Aptroot, A. 2004. Cladonia Hill ex P. Browne (pp. 128–165). In: Veldgids Korstmossen. Koninkliijke Nederlandse Natuurhistorische Vereniging. [RLL List # 196 / Rec.# 26085] – (Recent Literature on Lichens) (Ducth)
Links
- Cladonia in United States Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, PLANTS Database.
- North American Lichen Checklist
- Cladonia in Index Fungorum.
- Cladonia in MycoBank.
Vernacular names
suomi: Torvijäkälät
日本語: ハナゴケ属
lietuvių: Šiurė
Nederlands: Heidestaartje en bekermos
русский: Кладония
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