Lobaria anthraspis is a species of foliose lichen in the subfamily Lobarioidiae of the family Peltigeraceae. It was originally named Sticta anthraspis by pioneer lichenologist Erik Acharius in 1803. In 1939, Swedish botanist Adolf Hugo Magnusson proposed a transfer to genus Pseudocyphellaria,[2] and it was considered a member of that genus for several decades, until the advent of modern molecular phylogenetics led to refinements and reorganisation of family Peltigeraceae. Toby Spribille and Bruce McCune transferred it to Lobaria in 2014.[3]

Lobaria anthraspis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Peltigerales
Family: Peltigeraceae
Genus: Lobaria
Species:
L. anthraspis
Binomial name
Lobaria anthraspis
(Ach.) T.Sprib. & McCune (2014)
Synonyms[1]
  • Anomalobaria anthraspis (Ach.) B.Moncada & Lücking (2013)
  • Cyanisticta anthraspis (Ach.) Gyeln. (1937)
  • Lichen filix * anthraspis (Ach.) Lam. (1813)
  • Pseudocyphellaria anthraspis (Ach.) H.Magn. (1939)
  • Sticta anthraspis Ach. (1803)
  • Stictina anthraspis (Ach.) Nyl. (1890)
  • Stictina faveolata * anthraspis (Ach.) Nyl. (1868)

References

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  1. ^ "Synonymy: Lobaria anthraspis (Ach.) T. Sprib. & McCune, in McCune, Rosentreter, Spribille, Breuss & Wheeler, Monogr. N. Am. Lichenol. 2: 95 (2014)". Species Fungorum. Retrieved 15 April 2022.
  2. ^ Magnusson, A.H. (1939). "Western American lichens, mainly from Oregon". Acta Horti Gotoburgensis. 13: 237–253.
  3. ^ McCune, B.; Rosentreter, R.; Spribille, T.; Breuss, O.; Wheeler, T. (2014). "Montana lichens: literature, distribution and abundance". Monographs in North American Lichenology. 2: 95.