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In Great Britain and/or Ireland:
Lichen / gall
apothecium of Abrothallus parmeliarum causes galls on galled thallus of Parmelia saxatilis
Other: major host/prey

Lichen / parasite
apothecium of Abrothallus parmeliarum parasitises thallus of Parmelia

Lichen / gall
apothecium of Abrothallus parmeliarum causes galls on convolutedly galled thallus of Platismatia glauca

Lichen / parasite
apothecium of Abrothallus parmeliarum parasitises thallus of Parmelia omphalodes

Lichen / parasite
apothecium of Abrothallus parmeliarum parasitises thallus of Sticta limbata

Lichen / parasite
apothecium of Abrothallus parmeliarum parasitises thallus of Sticta sylvatica

Lichen / parasite
apothecium of Abrothallus parmeliarum parasitises thallus of Lichenes

Fungus / parasite
conidioma of Abrothallus parmeliarum parasitises Biatoropsis usnearum

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Abrothallus parmeliarum

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Abrothallus parmeliarum is a species of lichenicolous fungus. It grows on the thallus and apothecia of Parmelia species. It was first described scientifically by Norwegian botanist Søren Christian Sommerfelt in 1826.[1] In 2018, a proposal was submitted to conserve Lecidea parmeliarum against Endocarpon parasiticum so as to maintain use of the binomial Abrothallus parmeliarum.[2]

References

  1. ^ Sommerfelt, S.C. (1826). Supplementum florae Lapponicae, quam editit Dr. Gg. Wahlenberg (in Latin). Christiania: Typis Borgianis et Gröndahlianis.
  2. ^ Suija, Ave; Hawksworth, David L.; Pérez-Ortega, Sergio (2018). "The generic name Abrothallus (Abrothallales, Dothideomycetes), and names proposed in the genus by Giuseppe De Notaris, Søren Christian Sommerfelt, and Ignaz Kotte". Taxon. 67 (6): 1169–1179. doi:10.12705/676.13.
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Abrothallus parmeliarum: Brief Summary

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Abrothallus parmeliarum is a species of lichenicolous fungus. It grows on the thallus and apothecia of Parmelia species. It was first described scientifically by Norwegian botanist Søren Christian Sommerfelt in 1826. In 2018, a proposal was submitted to conserve Lecidea parmeliarum against Endocarpon parasiticum so as to maintain use of the binomial Abrothallus parmeliarum.

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