Aspiciliopsis

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Aspiciliopsis
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Baeomycetales
Family: Trapeliaceae
Genus: Aspiciliopsis
(Müll.Arg.) M.Choisy (1929)
Type species
Aspiciliopsis macrophthalma
(Hook.f. & Taylor) B.de Lesd. (1931)
Species

A. antarctica
A. macrophthalma

Synonyms[1]
  • Lecanora sect. Aspiciliopsis (Müll.Arg.) Zahlbr. (1928)
  • Placodium sect. Aspiciliopsis Müll.Arg. (1884)

Aspiciliopsis is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Trapeliaceae.[2][3] It has two species, both of which occur in the Southern Hemisphere.

Swiss lichenologist Johannes Müller Argoviensis first proposed Aspiciliopsis as a section of the genus Placodium in 1884. Maurice Choisy promoted it to genus status in 1929.[4] The genus name refers to the Aspicilia-like appearance of the apothecia, which are immersed in the thallus.[5]

In a 1997 publication, H. Thorsten Lumbsch suggested that there were no significant differences between Aspiciliopsis and Placopsis, and thus he considered it unnecessary to retain Aspiciliopsis as a distinct genus.[6] Later molecular phylogenetics work ultimately showed that the type species of Aspiciliopsis, A. macrophthalma, as well as two species of Orceolina, made up a distinct clade nested within Placopsis.[7] This led to the resurrection of Aspiciliopsis as a monospecific genus distinct from both Orceolopsis and Placopsis.[5]

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