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This is a list of species in the foliose lichen genus Xanthoparmelia. It is the most speciose lichen genus, containing an estimated 822 species as of 2020. The key characteristics of Xanthoparmelia include the cell walls containing Xanthoparmelia-type lichenan, the pored epicortex, margins without cilia, simple rhizines, small, ellipsoidal spores and bifusiform or rarely weakly fusiform or bacilliform conidia.

A

Xanthoparmelia angustiphylla

B

C

Xanthoparmelia conspersa
Xanthoparmelia cumberlandia

D

E

F

G

H

I

Xanthoparmelia isidiascens

J

K

L

Xanthoparmelia lineola
Xanthoparmelia loxodes

M

Xanthoparmelia mexicana
Xanthoparmelia mougeotii

N

O

P

Xanthoparmelia plittii

Q

R

S

Xanthoparmelia somloensis
Xanthoparmelia stenophylla

T

Xanthoparmelia tinctina

U

V

Xanthoparmelia verruculifera

W

Xanthoparmelia wyomingica

X

Y

Z

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Cited literature

  • Elix, John A.; Johnston, Jen; Armstrong, Patricia M. (1986). A Revision of the Lichen Genus Xanthoparmelia in Australasia. Bulletin of the British Museum of Natural History. Vol. 15. pp. 163–362. ISBN 978-0-565-08013-6.
  • Nash, Thomas H.; Gries, C.; Elix, John A. (1995). A Revision of the Lichen Genus Xanthoparmelia in South America. Bibliotheca Lichenologica. Vol. 56. ISBN 978-3-443-58035-3.
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