Stirtoniella

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Stirtoniella
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Stirtoniella

D.J.Galloway, Hafellner & Elix (2005)
Type species
Stirtoniella kelica
(Stirt.) D.J.Galloway, Hafellner & Elix (2005)
Synonyms[1]
  • Lecidea kelica Stirt. (1873)
  • Catillaria kelica (Stirt.) Zahlbr. (1926)

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Stirtoniella is a lichen genus in the family Ramalinaceae.[2] It is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Stirtoniella kelica, a crustose and corticolous lichen originally described from New Zealand in 1873 as a species of Lecidea.[3] The photobiont is an alga of the family Chlorococcaceae. The lichen is named after Scottish mycologist James Stirton.[4]

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