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- Coccotrema is a genus of lichen-forming fungi. It is the type genus of the family Coccotremataceae, in the order Pertusariales. The genus contains 16 species...
- Coccotrema maritimum is a crustose lichen commonly known as volcano lichen, due to the volcano-like appearance of the fruit bodies. It was first described...
- unrelated to that genus, but with a sister group relationship to the genus Coccotrema. The genus name combines Gyalect- (referring to the morphologically similar...
- Biatora or Bacidia-type asci. The species was found parasitising the lichen Coccotrema cucurbitula. Wijayawardene, Nalin; Hyde, Kevin; Al-Ani, Laith Khalil Tawfeeq;...
-  minuta Binomial name Ochrolechia minuta (Degel.) T.Sprib. (2020) Synonyms Perforaria minuta Degel. (1938) Coccotrema minutum (Degel.) R.Sant. (2010)...
- Schmitt, Imke, et al. "Gyalectoid Pertusaria species form a sister-clade to Coccotrema (Ostropomycetidae, Ascomycota) and comprise the new lichen genus Gyalectaria...
- abbreviations are used), year of publication, and the number of species: Coccotrema Müll.Arg. (1889) – 16 spp. Gyalectaria I.Schmitt, Kalb & Lumbsch (2010)...
- Diederich et al. (2018). Merismatium coccotremicola Etayo (2008) – host: Coccotrema Merismatium corae (Pat.) Etayo & R.Sant. (2010) – host: Cora Merismatium...
- Clauzadeana Clauzadella Clavascidium Cliostomum Clypeopyrenis Coccocarpia Coccotrema Coelopogon Coenogonium Collema Collemopsidium Combea Compositrema Compsocladium...
- Peltigera polydactylon (Neck.) Hoffm., Descr. et Adumb. Porina granulata = Coccotrema granulatum (Hook.f. & Taylor) R.Sant. Ramalina inflata = R. inflata subsp...