Squamulea subsoluta

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Squamulea subsoluta
Squamulea subsoluta (yellow-orange) parasitised by a lichenicolous fungus (black spots)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Teloschistales
Family: Teloschistaceae
Genus: Squamulea
Species:
S. subsoluta
Binomial name
Squamulea subsoluta
(Nyl.) Arup, Søchting & Frödén (2013)
Synonyms[1]
List
  • Lecanora murorum var. subsoluta Nyl. (1873)
  • Physcia pusilla var. subsoluta (Nyl.) Arnold (1875)
  • Lecanora subsoluta (Nyl.) Nyl. (1876)
  • Physcia subsoluta (Nyl.) Arnold (1881)
  • Caloplaca lobulata var. subsoluta (Nyl.) Boistel (1903)
  • Placodium subsolutum (Nyl.) H.Olivier (1909)
  • Caloplaca subsoluta (Nyl.) Zahlbr. (1931)

Squamulea subsoluta is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), squamulose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae.[2] It was first formally described by Finnish lichenologist William Nylander in 1873, who named it as a variety of Lecanora murorum.[3] He promoted it to species status three years later, as Lecanora subsoluta.[4] Ulf Arup and colleagues transferred the taxon to the genus Squamulea in 2013, following a molecular phylogenetics-based restructuring of the family Teloschistaceae.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Synonymy. Current Name: Squamulea subsoluta (Nyl.) Arup, Søchting & Frödén, in Arup, Søchting & Frödén, Nordic Jl Bot. 31(1): 56 (2013)". Species Fungorum. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  2. ^ "Squamulea subsoluta (Nyl.) Arup, Søchting & Frödén". Catalogue of Life. Species 2000: Leiden, the Netherlands. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
  3. ^ Nylander, W. (1873). "Observata lichenologica in Pyrenaeis orientalibus". Flora (Regensburg) (in Latin). 56: 193–208.
  4. ^ Weddell, H.A. (1876). "Notices monographique sur les Amphiloma de la flore Francaise". Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France (in French). 23: 82–99.
  5. ^ Arup, Ulf; Søchting, Ulrik; Frödén, Patrik (2013). "A new taxonomy of the family Teloschistaceae". Nordic Journal of Botany. 31 (1): 16–83. doi:10.1111/j.1756-1051.2013.00062.x.