Chapsa
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Chapsa | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Ascomycota |
Class: | Lecanoromycetes |
Order: | Graphidales |
Family: | Graphidaceae |
Genus: | Chapsa A.Massal. (1860) |
Type species | |
Chapsa indicum A.Massal. (1860) |
Chapsa is a genus of lichens in the family Graphidaceae. The genus was circumscribed by Italian lichenologist Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo in 1860.[1]
Species
[edit]- Chapsa albida (Nyl.) Lücking & Sipman (2010)
- Chapsa alborosella (Nyl.) Frisch (2006)
- Chapsa alletii Diederich & Ertz (2020)
- Chapsa angustispora E.L.Lima, Lücking & M.Cáceres (2016)
- Chapsa boninensis (Tat.Matsumoto) Rivas Plata & Mangold (2010)
- Chapsa chionostoma (Nyl.) Rivas Plata & Mangold (2010)
- Chapsa cinchonarum (Fée) Frisch (2006)
- Chapsa diploschistoides (Zahlbr.) Frisch (2006)
- Chapsa discoides (Stirt.) Lücking (2012)
- Chapsa dissuta (Hale) Mangold (2009)
- Chapsa eitenii (Hale) Frisch (2006)
- Chapsa elabens (Müll.Arg.) Rivas Plata & Mangold (2010)
- Chapsa farinosa Lücking & Sipman (2012)
- Chapsa francisci Sipman (2014)
- Chapsa granulifera Frisch & Kalb (2009)
- Chapsa halei Mangold (2009)
- Chapsa hiata (Hale) Sipman (2012)
- Chapsa hypoconstictica Rivas Plata & Lücking (2012)
- Chapsa imperfecta (Hale) Rivas Plata & Mangold (2010)
- Chapsa inconspicua Lücking, B.Moncada & Álvaro (2023)[2] – Colombia
- Chapsa indica A.Massal. (1860)
- Chapsa inspersa E.L.Lima & Lücking (2019)[3] – Brazil
- Chapsa isidiata Weerakoon, Lücking & Lumbsch (2014)
- Chapsa laemensis (Homchant. & Coppins) Lumbsch & Papong (2010)
- Chapsa leprocarpa (Nyl.) Frisch (2006)
- Chapsa meghalayensis (Patw. & Nagarkar) Lumbsch & Divakar (2010)
- Chapsa microspora Kalb (2011)
- Chapsa multicarpa Lücking, Parnmen & Lumbsch (2015)
- Chapsa neei (Hale) Mangold & Lücking (2010)
- Chapsa niveocarpa Mangold (2009)
- Chapsa nubila Sipman (2014)[4]
- Chapsa pallidella Kalb (2009)
- Chapsa paralbida (Riddle) Rivas Plata & Lücking (2010)
- Chapsa patens (Nyl.) Frisch (2006)
- Chapsa perdissuta Sipman & Lücking (2012)
- Chapsa pulchella Wijey., Lücking & Lumbsch (2012)[5]
- Chapsa pulchra (Müll.Arg.) Mangold (2009)
- Chapsa referta (Hale) Lücking (2012)
- Chapsa rubropruinosa Messuti & Codesal (2010)
- Chapsa rubropulveracea Hale ex Mangold, Lücking & Lumbsch (2011)
- Chapsa scabiocarpa Rivas Plata & Lücking (2012)
- Chapsa scabiomarginata (Hale) Rivas Plata & Lücking (2010)
- Chapsa sorediata Kalb (2009)
- Chapsa sublilacina (Ellis & Everh.) M.Cáceres & Lücking (2007)
- Chapsa thallotrema Lücking & N.Salazar (2011)
- Chapsa thambapanni Weerakoon, Jayalal & Lücking (2015)[6] – Sri Lanka
- Chapsa tibellii Mangold (2009)
- Chapsa wijeyaratniana Weerakoon, Lumbsch & Lücking (2012)
References
[edit]- ^ Massalongo, A.B. (1860). "Esame comparativo di alcune genere di licheni" [Comparative examination of some lichen genera]. Atti dell'Istituto Veneto Scienze (in Italian). 5 (3): 247–76.
- ^ Lücking, Robert; Álvaro-Alba, Wilson Ricardo; Moncada, Bibiana; Marín-Canchala, Norida Lucia; Tunjano, Sonia Sua; Cárdenas-López, Dairon (2023). "Lichens from the Colombian Amazon: 666 taxa including 28 new species and 157 new country records document an extraordinary diversity". The Bryologist. 126 (2): 242–303. doi:10.1639/0007-2745-126.2.242.
- ^ de Lima, Edvaneide Leandro; Maia, Leonor Costa; Barroso Martins, Mônica Cristina; da Silva, Nicácio Lima; Lücking, Robert; da Silva Cáceres, Marcela Eugenia (2019). "Five new species of Graphidaceae from the Brazilian Northeast, with notes on Diorygma alagoense". The Bryologist. 122 (3): 414–422. doi:10.1639/0007-2745-122.3.414.
- ^ Sipman, Harrie J.M. (2014). "New species of Graphidaceae from the Neotropics and Southeast Asia". Phytotaxa. 189 (1): 289–311. doi:10.11646/phytotaxa.189.1.21.
- ^ Wijeyaratne, S.C.; Lücking, R.; Lumbsch, H.T. (2012). "Three new crustose lichen species from Sri Lanka". Nova Hedwigia. 94 (3–4): 367–372. doi:10.1127/0029-5035/2012/0008.
- ^ Weerakoon, G.; Jayalal, U.; Wijesundara, S.; Karunaratne, V.; Lücking, R. (2015). "Six new Graphidaceae (lichenized Ascomycota: Ostropales) from Horton Plains National Park, Sri Lanka". Nova Hedwigia. 101 (1–2): 77–88. doi:10.1127/nova_hedwigia/2015/0241.