Racoleus
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| Racoleus | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota |
| Kingdom: | Fungi |
| Division: | Ascomycota |
| Class: | Dothideomycetes |
| Order: | Capnodiales |
| Genus: | Racoleus R.Sant. & D.Hawksw. (2011) |
| Type species | |
| Racoleus trichophorus R.Sant. & D.Hawksw. (2011) | |
| Species | |
Racoleus is a genus of two species of lichen-forming fungi of uncertain familial placement in the order Capnodiales.[1][2] Both species of Racoleus are filamentous lichens with Trentepohlia (a genus of green algae) as the photobiont partner. The lichens form thalli in the form of felt-like, blackish-brown cushions that grow under shaded conditions on siliceous rocks.
The genus was circumscribed by the lichenologists Rolf Santesson and David Leslie Hawksworth in 2011. The name Racoleus is derived by combining elements from two other genera: 'Rac' from Racodium and 'coleus' from Cystocoleus. This naming reflects the genus's shared characteristics with both Racodium and Cystocoleus, which are also filamentous lichens. The authors placed the genus in the order Capnodiales because of morphological characteristics.[3] Racoleus was monotypic until 2023, when a second species was added to the genus. Molecular phylogenetic analysis suggests that the new species belongs to the family Teratosphaeriaceae, but DNA sequences of the type species, R. trichophorus, were not available for analysis.[4]