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- It is a monospecific genus, containing the single species Xanthoriicola physciae, a lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) fungus that grows exclusively on the...
- epiphyscium, Xanthoriicola physciae, Zwackhiomyces physciicola, Microsphaeropsis physciae, Didymocyrtis physciae, Lichenopeltella physciae, Nectriopsis physciicola...
- colonizing damaged lichen thalli. The most visually apparent was Xanthoriicola physciae, while the dematiaceous hyphomycete Cladosporium macrocarpum was the most...
- discolourations when luxuriantly developed. A striking example is Xanthoriicola physciae on Xanthoria parietina, which can give the host a soot-spattered appearance...
- studies have shown that the black, lichen-colonizing fungus, Xanthoriicola physciae, is closely related to P. hortae. White piedra Piedra "Piedraia hortae...
- Lichenopeltella peltigericola (D.Hawksw.) R.Sant. (1993) Lichenopeltella physciae Diederich (1997) Lichenopeltella pinophylla (Höhn.) P.M.Kirk & Minter (2007)...
- Microcera larvarum (****el) Gräfenhan, Seifert & Schroers (2011) Microcera physciae Crous & Boers (2021) Microcera pseudaulacaspidis Liu Feng (2023) Microcera...
- (2021) Didymocyrtis peltigerae (****el) Hafellner (2019) Didymocyrtis physciae (Brackel) Hafellner (2015) Didymocyrtis pini P.Monteiro & M.Gonçalves (2021)...
- Morgan-Jones (1975) Microsphaeropsis paliformis Matsush. (2003) Microsphaeropsis physciae Brackel (2014) Microsphaeropsis pittospororum (Sacc.) G.F.Laundon (1984)...
- Stepanch. (2012) Endococcus perminutus Nyl. ex Vain. (1878) Endococcus physciae Y.Joshi (2018) Endococcus propinquus (Körb.) Trevis. (1860) Endococcus...