Sulzbacheromyces is a genus of basidiolichens in the family Lepidostromataceae (the only family within the fungal order Lepidostromatales).[1] The genus is distinguished from the other genera of Lepidostromataceae (Ertzia and Lepidostroma) by having an entirely crustose thallus and from Multiclavula (Cantharellales) by having a chlorococcoid (instead of coccomyxoid) photobiont.[2] The type species grows on soil in the neotropics.
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Scientific classification ![]() | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Fungi |
Division: | Basidiomycota |
Class: | Agaricomycetes |
Order: | Lepidostromatales |
Family: | Lepidostromataceae |
Genus: | Sulzbacheromyces Hodkinson & Lücking (2013) |
Type species | |
Sulzbacheromyces caatingae (Sulzbacher & Lücking) B.P.Hodk. & Lücking (2014) |
Species
- Sulzbacheromyces bicolor D.Liu, Li S.Wang & Goffinet (2017)[3] – China
- Sulzbacheromyces caatingae (Sulzbacher & Lücking) B.P.Hodk. & Lücking (2013) – Neotropics
- Sulzbacheromyces chocoensis Coca, Lücking & B.Moncada (2018)[4] – Colombia
- Sulzbacheromyces fossicolus (Corner) D.Liu & Li S.Wang (2017) – Singapore
- Sulzbacheromyces leucodontius Coca, Gómez-Gómez, Guzmán-Guillermo & Dal Forno (2023)[5] – Colombia
- Sulzbacheromyces miomboensis De Kesel & Ertz (2017)[3] – Democratic Republic of Congo
- Sulzbacheromyces sinensis (R.H.Petersen & M.Zang) D.Liu & Li S.Wang (2017) – China
- Sulzbacheromyces tutunendo Coca, Lücking & B.Moncada (2018)[4] – Colombia
- Sulzbacheromyces yunnanensis D.Liu, Li S.Wang & Goffinet (2017)[3] – China