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Hosts: on thallus of Letharia vulpina and L. columbiana World distribution: Europe, northern Africa, and North America Sonoran distribution: unknown, but ...
Phacopsis vulpina is a species of lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) fungus in the family Parmeliaceae, and the type species of the genus Phacopsis.
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Phacopsis is a genus of lichenicolous (lichen-dwelling) fungi. They are parasites of members of the large lichen family Parmeliaceae.

Phacopsis vulpina

Phacopsis vulpina is a species of lichenicolous fungus in the family Parmeliaceae, and the type species of the genus Phacopsis. It was formally described as a new species in 1852 by French mycologist Edmond Tulasne. Wikipedia
Higher classification: Phacopsis
Family, Acarosporaceae. Genus, Phacopsis. Species, Phacopsis vulpina. More Less. Viewing: descendants of Phacopsis vulpina. Refine Your Search. Refine List. FWS ...
Life habit: lichenicolous, mostly cecidogenous lus: lacking Ascomata: apothecial, indistinct, orbicular to linear or irregular, dispersed to aggregated, ...
Phacopsis vulpina Tul. Overview. Classification. What is GBIF? API FAQ Newsletter Privacy Terms and agreements Citation Code of Conduct Acknowledgements.
Scientific Name. Phacopsis vulpina. Kingdom. Fungi. Location in Taxonomic Tree. Genus. Phacopsis. Species. Phacopsis vulpina. Identification Numbers. TSN:.
Phacopsis vulpina Location: Washington, eastern Cascades Photo by: Richard Droker Notes: Mazama, on Letharia columbiana in Pinus ponderosa
MYCOBANK Database ; Taxon name. Phacopsis vulpina ; Summary. Phacopsis vulpina Tul., Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botanique sér. 3, 17: 126 (1852) [MB#182653].
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