Lichens

ABRSL: Topeliopsis
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ABRSL (version 30231914) published 4/10/18 by rlawrence
Comment
[AND SEE GINTARASIA]
APC Comment
P.McCarthy (2016) uses this taxon concept.
Ascomycota / Pezizomycotina / Lecanoromycetes / Ostropomycetidae / Ostropales / Graphidaceae
9 sub taxa
Topeliopsis decorticans (Müll.Arg.) Frisch & Kalb, legitimate P.McCarthy (Comp.) (2016), Checklist of the Lichens of Australia and its Island Territories Thelotrema decorticans Müll.Arg., legitimate (1893) nomenclatural synonymTopeliopsis corticola Kalb, legitimate (2001) taxonomic synonym
Topeliopsis muscigena (Stizenb.) Kalb, legitimate P.McCarthy (Comp.) (2016), Checklist of the Lichens of Australia and its Island Territories Thelotrema muscigena Stizenb., legitimate (1890) nomenclatural synonymTopeliopsis muscicola Kantvilas & Vězda, legitimate (2000) taxonomic synonym
Topeliopsis subdenticulata (Zahlbr.) Frisch & Kalb, legitimate P.McCarthy (Comp.) (2016), Checklist of the Lichens of Australia and its Island Territories Thelotrema subdenticulatum (Zahlbr.) G.Salisb., legitimate (1972) nomenclatural synonymTopeliopsis vezdae Kalb, legitimate (2001) taxonomic synonym
Topeliopsis tasmanica (Kantvilas & Vězda) Mangold, legitimate P.McCarthy (Comp.) (2016), Checklist of the Lichens of Australia and its Island Territories Chroodiscus australis subsp. tasmanicus Kantvilas & Vězda, legitimate (2000) nomenclatural synonymChroodiscus macrocarpus subsp. tasmanicus (Kantvilas & Vězda) D.J.Galloway, legitimate (2001) nomenclatural synonym

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