Amandinea devilliersiana

Amandinea devilliersiana is a species of crustose lichen in the family Caliciaceae, and found in South Australia.[1] It was first described in 2013 by Australian lichenologists Jack Elix and Gintaras Kantvilas[1][2] from a specimen collected on a granite boulder near the seashore in South Australia.[1] The species epithet, devilliersiana, honours Brigitte de Villiers (frequent companion of Gintaras Kantvilas on lichen hunting expeditions).[2] Specimens used for the description came from both Tasmania and South Australia.[2]

Amandinea devilliersiana
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Caliciales
Family: Caliciaceae
Genus: Amandinea
Species:
A. devilliersiana
Binomial name
Amandinea devilliersiana

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Index Fungorum: Amandinea devilliersiana".
  2. ^ a b c John A. Elix; Gintaras Kantvilas (2013). "New taxa and new records of Amandinea (Physciaceae, Ascomycota) in Australia" (PDF). Australasian Lichenology. 72: 5. ISSN 1328-4401. Wikidata Q105221814.