Ferraroa

Single-species lichen genus From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ferraroa is a single-species genus in the family Gomphillaceae. It is a monotypic genus,[1] containing the single species Ferraroa hyalina, a foliicolous (leaf-dwelling) lichen. This species was originally described by Robert Lücking in 1997 as Gyalideopsis hyalina. The type specimen was collected from leaves of Inga oerstediana in Costa Rica.[2] Lücking, Emmanuël Sérusiaux, and Antonín Vězda transferred the taxon to the newly circumscribed genus Ferraroa in 2005 after molecular phylogenetic analysis showed it to belong to a unique lineage. The generic name Ferraroa honours Argentinian lichenologist Lidia Itatí Ferraro, "for her many contributions to lichenology in southern South America, and to our knowledge of Gomphillaceae".[3]

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Ferraroa
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Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Graphidales
Family: Gomphillaceae
Genus: Ferraroa
Lücking, Sérus. & Vězda (2005)
Species:
F. hyalina
Binomial name
Ferraroa hyalina
(Lücking) Lücking, Sérus. & Vězda (2005)
Synonyms
  • Gyalideopsis hyalina Lücking (1997)
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