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Coenogonium

Coenogonium is a genus of crustose lichens in the monotypic family Coenogoniaceae. It has about 90 species.[2] Most species are leaf-dwelling or grow on bark, although a few are known to grow on rocks under certain conditions, and some are restricted to growth on termite nests. The genus was circumscribed in 1820 by German naturalist Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg.[3]

Coenogonium
Coenogonium linkii in Puerto Iguazú, Argentina
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Lecanoromycetes
Order: Gyalectales
Family: Coenogoniaceae
Stizenb. (1862)
Genus: Coenogonium
Ehrenb. (1820)
Type species
Coenogonium linkii
Ehrenb. (1820)
Synonyms[1]
  • Biatorinopsis Müll.Arg. (1881)
  • Coenogoniomycella Cif. & Tomas. (1954)
  • Coenogoniomyces Cif. & Tomas. (1954)
  • Coenomycogonium Cif. & Tomas. (1954)
  • Didymopycnomyces Cavalc. & A.A.Silva (1972)
  • Dimerella Trevis. (1880)
  • Flabellomyces Kobayasi (1982)
  • Gyalecta sect. Lecaniopsis Vain. (1890)
  • Gyalectella J.Lahm (1883)
  • Holocoenis Clem. (1909)
  • Lecaniopsis (Vain.) Zahlbr. (1926)
  • Microphiale (Stizenb.) J.Steiner (1897)
  • Mycocoenogonium Cif. & Tomas. (1954)
  • Secoliga sect. Microphiale Stizenb. (1862)

Coenogonium has a worldwide distribution, with most species known from tropical areas. Most species grow in tropical rain forests in the shaded understorey. They typically inhabit tree trunks, branches, lianas, and leaves.[4]

Description

Although members of Coenogonium are relatively easy to identify given its unique characteristics, identifying to species is more difficult due to the slight differences between them. The genus is characterized by biatorine (rarely zeorine), yellow to orange or brown apothecia with a paraplectenchymatous excipulum, partially amyloid hymenium (I+ blue then quickly sordid green then red-brown), thin-walled unitunicate asci, and 1-septate or rarely non-septate ascospores. The photobiont component of Coenogonium is a green alga from the family Trentepohliaceae.[5] The structure of the Coenogonium thallus is largely determined by the algal partner.[6]

Similar genera include Malcolmiella, which differs mainly by having amyloid asci with a thickened tholus and non-septate, usually longer and broader ascospores with an ornamented perispore; Absconditella, which has a chlorococcoid photobiont and non-amyloid asci; and Cryptodiscus, which has Gloeocystis as photobiont, amyloid asci with a thickened apex and non-septate paraphyses.[5]

Research

Species of Coenogonium have frequently used in morphological/anatomical and ecophysiological studies. Examples include thallus growth,[7][8] apothecial development,[9] ultrastructure,[10] photobiont and resynthesis in culture,[11][6] and photosynthesis.[12][13] The filamentous thalli of Coenogonium serve as a home for diatoms and other microorganisms.[14] Johannes Müller Argoviensis even used his erroneous interpretation of the thallus organization of filamentous Coenogonium to oppose Simon Schwendener's theory of the symbiotic nature of lichens.[15]

Species

 
 
Pixie-hair lichen, genus Coenogonium, Florida Panhandle
 
Coenogonium (not identified to species), Amazon rainforest, Peru

The genus is quite well known in continental areas that border the Caribbean, such as Florida and Costa Rica.[4] About half of the world's biodiversity of this genus occurs in Brazil.[16]

  • Coenogonium aciculatum Lücking & Aptroot (2006) [17] – Costa Rica
  • Coenogonium agonimioides J.P.Halda, S.O.Oh & Hur (2016)
  • Coenogonium albomarginatum Michlig & L.I.Ferraro (2013)[18]
  • Coenogonium antonianum Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman (2006)
  • Coenogonium atroluteum (Vain.) Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman (2006) – Neotropics
  • Coenogonium aurantiacum Merc.-Díaz & Lücking (2013)[4] – Puerto Rico
  • Coenogonium bacilliferum (Malme) Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman (2006)
  • Coenogonium barbatellum Kalb (2007)[19]
  • Coenogonium barbatum Lücking, Aptroot & L.Umaña (2006)[17] – Costa Rica
  • Coenogonium beaverae Lücking & Diederich (2017)
  • Coenogonium borinquense Merc.-Díaz & Lücking (2013)[4] – Puerto Rico
  • Coenogonium botryosum C.Knight (1886)[20]
  • Coenogonium brasiliense L.I.Ferraro & Michlig (2013)[18]
  • Coenogonium bryophilum Kalb & Aptroot (2018)[21] – Australia
  • Coenogonium byssothallinum Aptroot & Lücking (2006)[17] – Costa Rica
  • Coenogonium chloroticum Xavier-Leite, M.Cáceres & Aptroot (2013)[22] – Brazil
  • Coenogonium ciliatum Kalb & Lücking (2000)[23]
  • Coenogonium confervoides Nyl. (1858)
  • Coenogonium convexum J.Kalb & Kalb (2016)[24] – Thailand
  • Coenogonium coppinsii Aptroot & M.Cáceres (2014)[25] – Brazil
  • Coenogonium coralloideum Kalb (2007)[19]
  • Coenogonium coronatum G.Neuwirth & Stock.-Wörg. (2014)
  • Coenogonium curvulum Zahlbr. (1928)
  • Coenogonium dattatreyense Shravan Kumar & Y.L.Krishnam. (2015)
  • Coenogonium davidii Kalb (2007)[19]
  • Coenogonium degeneri (Kalb & Vězda) Kalb & Lücking (2006)
  • Coenogonium dilucidum (Kremp.) Kalb & Lücking (2000)
  • Coenogonium dimorphicum Merc.-Díaz & Lücking (2013)[4] – Puerto Rico
  • Coenogonium disciforme Papong, Boonpr. & Lücking (2007)[26] – Thailand
  • Coenogonium eximium (Nyl.) Kalb & Lücking (2006)– Neotropics
  • Coenogonium fallaciosum (Müll. Arg.) Kalb & Lücking (2000)
  • Coenogonium flammeum L.I.Ferraro, Michlig & Lücking (2011)
  • Coenogonium flavicans (Vězda & Farkas) Kalb & Lücking (2000)
  • Coenogonium flavovirens L.I.Ferraro & Michlig (2013)[18]
  • Coenogonium flavoviride M.Cáceres & Lücking (2000)[27]
  • Coenogonium flavum (Malcolm & Vězda) Malcolm (2004)
  • Coenogonium frederici (Kalb) Kalb & Lücking (2006)
  • Coenogonium fruticulosum L.Ludw. (2014)[28] – New Zealand
  • Coenogonium fuscescens (Vězda & Malcolm) Malcolm (2004)
  • Coenogonium geralense (Henn.) Lücking (2008) – pantropical
  • Coenogonium hainanense X.H.Wu & Z.F.Jia (2019)[29] – China
  • Coenogonium hypophyllum (Vězda) Kalb & Lücking (2000)
  • Coenogonium implexum Nyl. (1862)
  • Coenogonium interplexum Nyl. (1862)
  • Coenogonium interpositum Nyl. (1862)
  • Coenogonium isidiatum (G.Thor & Vězda) Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman (2006)
  • Coenogonium isidiiferum (Lücking) Lücking (2001)
  • Coenogonium isidiigerum (Vězda & Osorio) Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman (2006)
  • Coenogonium isidiosum (Breuss) Rivas Plata, Lücking, L.Umaña & Chaves (2006)
  • Coenogonium kalbii Aptroot, Lücking & L.Umaña (2006)[17] – Costa Rica
  • Coenogonium kawanae (H.Harada & Vězda) H.Harada & Lumbsch (2004)
  • Coenogonium kiggaense Shravan Kumar & Y.L.Krishnam. (2015)
  • Coenogonium labyrinthicum Lücking & Kalb (2001)
  • Coenogonium linkii Ehrenb. (1820)[3]
  • Coenogonium lisowskii (Vězda) Lücking (2001)
  • Coenogonium lueckingii Y.Joshi, Gagarina, J.P.Halda & Hur (2015)
  • Coenogonium luteocitrinum Rivas Plata, Lücking & L.Umaña (2006)[17] – Neotropics
  • Coenogonium luteolum (Kalb) Kalb & Lücking (2006) – Europe
  • Coenogonium lutescens (Vězda & Malcolm) Malcolm (2004)
  • Coenogonium luteum (Dicks.) Kalb & Lücking (2000)
  • Coenogonium magdalenae Rivas Plata, Lücking & Lizano (2006)[17] – Costa Rica
  • Coenogonium maritimum Seavey & J.Seavey (2017)[30] – Florida
  • Coenogonium minidenticulatum Aptroot & M. Cáceres (2016)
  • Coenogonium minimum (Müll.Arg.) Lücking (2008)
  • Coenogonium minutissimum Kalb (2007)[19]
  • Coenogonium moniliforme Tuck. (1862)[31]
  • Coenogonium nepalense (G.Thor & Vězda) Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman (2006) – Neotropics and eastern Paleotropics
  • Coenogonium perminutum (Malme) Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman (2006)
  • Coenogonium persistens (Malme) Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman (2006) – Neotropics
  • Coenogonium pertenue (Stirt.) Kalb & Lücking (2006)
  • Coenogonium piliferum (Vězda) Kalb & Lücking (2000)
  • Coenogonium pineti (Ach.) Lücking & Lumbsch (2004)
  • Coenogonium platysporum Kalb (2007)[19]
  • Coenogonium pocsii (Vězda & Farkas) Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman (2006) – African Paleotropics
  • Coenogonium portoricense Merc.-Díaz & Lücking (2013)[4] – Puerto Rico
  • Coenogonium pulchrum (Müll.Arg.) Kalb (2001)
  • Coenogonium pusillum (Mont.) Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman (2006)
  • Coenogonium pyrophthalmum (Mont.) Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman (2006)
  • Coenogonium queenslandicum (Kalb & Vězda) Lücking (2001) – eastern Paleotropics
  • Coenogonium riparium (Vain.) Kalb (2007)
  • Coenogonium roumeguerianum (Müll. Arg.) Kalb (2001)
  • Coenogonium rubrofuscum (Vězda & Malcolm) Malcolm (2005)
  • Coenogonium saepincola Aptroot, Sipman & Lücking (2006)[17] – Costa Rica
  • Coenogonium seychellense Farkas (2014)[32]
  • Coenogonium siquirrense (Lücking) Lücking (2008)
  • Coenogonium stenosporum (Malme) Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman (2006) – Neotropics
  • Coenogonium stramineum (Aptroot & Seaward) Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman (2006)
  • Coenogonium strigosum Rivas Plata, Lücking & Chaves (2006)[17] – Neotropics
  • Coenogonium subborinquense J.Kalb & Kalb (2016)[24] – Thailand
  • Coenogonium subdentatum (Vězda & G.Thor) Rivas Plata, Lücking, L.Umaña & Chaves (2006) – Neotropics; eastern Paleotropics
  • Coenogonium subdilucidum Farkas & Vězda (2014)[32]
  • Coenogonium subdilutum (Malme) Kalb (2001)
  • Coenogonium subdilutum (Malme) Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman (2006)
  • Coenogonium subfallaciosum (Vězda & Farkas) Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman (2006)
  • Coenogonium subluteum (Rehm) Kalb & Lücking (2000)
  • Coenogonium subsquamosum (Aptroot & Seaward) Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman (2006)
  • Coenogonium subzonatum (Lücking) Lücking & Kalb (2001)
  • Coenogonium tanzanicum (Vězda & Farkas) Lücking & Kalb (2002)
  • Coenogonium tavaresianum (Vězda) Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman (2006)
  • Coenogonium theae (Räsänen) Gagarina (2015)
  • Coenogonium upretianum M.Cáceres & Aptroot (2018)[16] – Brazil
  • Coenogonium usambarense (Vězda & Farkas) Lücking & Kalb (2001) – African and eastern Paleotropics
  • Coenogonium verrucimarginatum J.Kalb & Kalb (2016)[24] – Thailand
  • Coenogonium verrucosum Michlig & L.I.Ferraro (2013)[18] – South America
  • Coenogonium vezdanum (Lücking) Lücking (2008)
  • Coenogonium weberi (Vězda) Lücking, Aptroot & Sipman (2006)
  • Coenogonium wernerhuberi Breuss & G.Neuwirth (2012)[33] – Costa Rica
  • Coenogonium wrightii (Vězda) H.Harada & Lumbsch (2004)
  • Coenogonium zonatum (Müll.Arg.) Kalb & Lücking (2000)

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coenogonium, genus, crustose, lichens, monotypic, family, coenogoniaceae, about, species, most, species, leaf, dwelling, grow, bark, although, known, grow, rocks, under, certain, conditions, some, restricted, growth, termite, nests, genus, circumscribed, 1820,. Coenogonium is a genus of crustose lichens in the monotypic family Coenogoniaceae It has about 90 species 2 Most species are leaf dwelling or grow on bark although a few are known to grow on rocks under certain conditions and some are restricted to growth on termite nests The genus was circumscribed in 1820 by German naturalist Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg 3 CoenogoniumCoenogonium linkii in Puerto Iguazu ArgentinaScientific classificationKingdom FungiDivision AscomycotaClass LecanoromycetesOrder GyalectalesFamily CoenogoniaceaeStizenb 1862 Genus CoenogoniumEhrenb 1820 Type speciesCoenogonium linkiiEhrenb 1820 Synonyms 1 Biatorinopsis Mull Arg 1881 Coenogoniomycella Cif amp Tomas 1954 Coenogoniomyces Cif amp Tomas 1954 Coenomycogonium Cif amp Tomas 1954 Didymopycnomyces Cavalc amp A A Silva 1972 Dimerella Trevis 1880 Flabellomyces Kobayasi 1982 Gyalecta sect Lecaniopsis Vain 1890 Gyalectella J Lahm 1883 Holocoenis Clem 1909 Lecaniopsis Vain Zahlbr 1926 Microphiale Stizenb J Steiner 1897 Mycocoenogonium Cif amp Tomas 1954 Secoliga sect Microphiale Stizenb 1862 Coenogonium has a worldwide distribution with most species known from tropical areas Most species grow in tropical rain forests in the shaded understorey They typically inhabit tree trunks branches lianas and leaves 4 Contents 1 Description 2 Research 3 Species 4 ReferencesDescription EditAlthough members of Coenogonium are relatively easy to identify given its unique characteristics identifying to species is more difficult due to the slight differences between them The genus is characterized by biatorine rarely zeorine yellow to orange or brown apothecia with a paraplectenchymatous excipulum partially amyloid hymenium I blue then quickly sordid green then red brown thin walled unitunicate asci and 1 septate or rarely non septate ascospores The photobiont component of Coenogonium is a green alga from the family Trentepohliaceae 5 The structure of the Coenogonium thallus is largely determined by the algal partner 6 Similar genera include Malcolmiella which differs mainly by having amyloid asci with a thickened tholus and non septate usually longer and broader ascospores with an ornamented perispore Absconditella which has a chlorococcoid photobiont and non amyloid asci and Cryptodiscus which has Gloeocystis as photobiont amyloid asci with a thickened apex and non septate paraphyses 5 Research EditSpecies of Coenogonium have frequently used in morphological anatomical and ecophysiological studies Examples include thallus growth 7 8 apothecial development 9 ultrastructure 10 photobiont and resynthesis in culture 11 6 and photosynthesis 12 13 The filamentous thalli of Coenogonium serve as a home for diatoms and other microorganisms 14 Johannes Muller Argoviensis even used his erroneous interpretation of the thallus organization of filamentous Coenogonium to oppose Simon Schwendener s theory of the symbiotic nature of lichens 15 Species Edit Coenogonium luteum Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge North Carolina Coenogonium interplexum Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park Florida Pixie hair lichen genus Coenogonium Florida Panhandle Coenogonium not identified to species Amazon rainforest Peru The genus is quite well known in continental areas that border the Caribbean such as Florida and Costa Rica 4 About half of the world s biodiversity of this genus occurs in Brazil 16 Coenogonium aciculatum Lucking amp Aptroot 2006 17 Costa Rica Coenogonium agonimioides J P Halda S O Oh amp Hur 2016 Coenogonium albomarginatum Michlig amp L I Ferraro 2013 18 Coenogonium antonianum Lucking Aptroot amp Sipman 2006 Coenogonium atroluteum Vain Lucking Aptroot amp Sipman 2006 Neotropics Coenogonium aurantiacum Merc Diaz amp Lucking 2013 4 Puerto Rico Coenogonium bacilliferum Malme Lucking Aptroot amp Sipman 2006 Coenogonium barbatellum Kalb 2007 19 Coenogonium barbatum Lucking Aptroot amp L Umana 2006 17 Costa Rica Coenogonium beaverae Lucking amp Diederich 2017 Coenogonium borinquense Merc Diaz amp Lucking 2013 4 Puerto Rico Coenogonium botryosum C Knight 1886 20 Coenogonium brasiliense L I Ferraro amp Michlig 2013 18 Coenogonium bryophilum Kalb amp Aptroot 2018 21 Australia Coenogonium byssothallinum Aptroot amp Lucking 2006 17 Costa Rica Coenogonium chloroticum Xavier Leite M Caceres amp Aptroot 2013 22 Brazil Coenogonium ciliatum Kalb amp Lucking 2000 23 Coenogonium confervoides Nyl 1858 Coenogonium convexum J Kalb amp Kalb 2016 24 Thailand Coenogonium coppinsii Aptroot amp M Caceres 2014 25 Brazil Coenogonium coralloideum Kalb 2007 19 Coenogonium coronatum G Neuwirth amp Stock Worg 2014 Coenogonium curvulum Zahlbr 1928 Coenogonium dattatreyense Shravan Kumar amp Y L Krishnam 2015 Coenogonium davidii Kalb 2007 19 Coenogonium degeneri Kalb amp Vezda Kalb amp Lucking 2006 Coenogonium dilucidum Kremp Kalb amp Lucking 2000 Coenogonium dimorphicum Merc Diaz amp Lucking 2013 4 Puerto Rico Coenogonium disciforme Papong Boonpr amp Lucking 2007 26 Thailand Coenogonium eximium Nyl Kalb amp Lucking 2006 Neotropics Coenogonium fallaciosum Mull Arg Kalb amp Lucking 2000 Coenogonium flammeum L I Ferraro Michlig amp Lucking 2011 Coenogonium flavicans Vezda amp Farkas Kalb amp Lucking 2000 Coenogonium flavovirens L I Ferraro amp Michlig 2013 18 Coenogonium flavoviride M Caceres amp Lucking 2000 27 Coenogonium flavum Malcolm amp Vezda Malcolm 2004 Coenogonium frederici Kalb Kalb amp Lucking 2006 Coenogonium fruticulosum L Ludw 2014 28 New Zealand Coenogonium fuscescens Vezda amp Malcolm Malcolm 2004 Coenogonium geralense Henn Lucking 2008 pantropical Coenogonium hainanense X H Wu amp Z F Jia 2019 29 China Coenogonium hypophyllum Vezda Kalb amp Lucking 2000 Coenogonium implexum Nyl 1862 Coenogonium interplexum Nyl 1862 Coenogonium interpositum Nyl 1862 Coenogonium isidiatum G Thor amp Vezda Lucking Aptroot amp Sipman 2006 Coenogonium isidiiferum Lucking Lucking 2001 Coenogonium isidiigerum Vezda amp Osorio Lucking Aptroot amp Sipman 2006 Coenogonium isidiosum Breuss Rivas Plata Lucking L Umana amp Chaves 2006 Coenogonium kalbii Aptroot Lucking amp L Umana 2006 17 Costa Rica Coenogonium kawanae H Harada amp Vezda H Harada amp Lumbsch 2004 Coenogonium kiggaense Shravan Kumar amp Y L Krishnam 2015 Coenogonium labyrinthicum Lucking amp Kalb 2001 Coenogonium linkii Ehrenb 1820 3 Coenogonium lisowskii Vezda Lucking 2001 Coenogonium lueckingii Y Joshi Gagarina J P Halda amp Hur 2015 Coenogonium luteocitrinum Rivas Plata Lucking amp L Umana 2006 17 Neotropics Coenogonium luteolum Kalb Kalb amp Lucking 2006 Europe Coenogonium lutescens Vezda amp Malcolm Malcolm 2004 Coenogonium luteum Dicks Kalb amp Lucking 2000 Coenogonium magdalenae Rivas Plata Lucking amp Lizano 2006 17 Costa Rica Coenogonium maritimum Seavey amp J Seavey 2017 30 Florida Coenogonium minidenticulatum Aptroot amp M Caceres 2016 Coenogonium minimum Mull Arg Lucking 2008 Coenogonium minutissimum Kalb 2007 19 Coenogonium moniliforme Tuck 1862 31 Coenogonium nepalense G Thor amp Vezda Lucking Aptroot amp Sipman 2006 Neotropics and eastern Paleotropics Coenogonium perminutum Malme Lucking Aptroot amp Sipman 2006 Coenogonium persistens Malme Lucking Aptroot amp Sipman 2006 Neotropics Coenogonium pertenue Stirt Kalb amp Lucking 2006 Coenogonium piliferum Vezda Kalb amp Lucking 2000 Coenogonium pineti Ach Lucking amp Lumbsch 2004 Coenogonium platysporum Kalb 2007 19 Coenogonium pocsii Vezda amp Farkas Lucking Aptroot amp Sipman 2006 African Paleotropics Coenogonium portoricense Merc Diaz amp Lucking 2013 4 Puerto Rico Coenogonium pulchrum Mull Arg Kalb 2001 Coenogonium pusillum Mont Lucking Aptroot amp Sipman 2006 Coenogonium pyrophthalmum Mont Lucking Aptroot amp Sipman 2006 Coenogonium queenslandicum Kalb amp Vezda Lucking 2001 eastern Paleotropics Coenogonium riparium Vain Kalb 2007 Coenogonium roumeguerianum Mull Arg Kalb 2001 Coenogonium rubrofuscum Vezda amp Malcolm Malcolm 2005 Coenogonium saepincola Aptroot Sipman amp Lucking 2006 17 Costa Rica Coenogonium seychellense Farkas 2014 32 Coenogonium siquirrense Lucking Lucking 2008 Coenogonium stenosporum Malme Lucking Aptroot amp Sipman 2006 Neotropics Coenogonium stramineum Aptroot amp Seaward Lucking Aptroot amp Sipman 2006 Coenogonium strigosum Rivas Plata Lucking amp Chaves 2006 17 Neotropics Coenogonium subborinquense J Kalb amp Kalb 2016 24 Thailand Coenogonium subdentatum Vezda amp G Thor Rivas Plata Lucking L Umana amp Chaves 2006 Neotropics eastern Paleotropics Coenogonium subdilucidum Farkas amp Vezda 2014 32 Coenogonium subdilutum Malme Kalb 2001 Coenogonium subdilutum Malme Lucking Aptroot amp Sipman 2006 Coenogonium subfallaciosum Vezda amp Farkas Lucking Aptroot amp Sipman 2006 Coenogonium subluteum Rehm Kalb amp Lucking 2000 Coenogonium subsquamosum Aptroot amp Seaward Lucking Aptroot amp Sipman 2006 Coenogonium subzonatum Lucking Lucking amp Kalb 2001 Coenogonium tanzanicum Vezda amp Farkas Lucking amp Kalb 2002 Coenogonium tavaresianum Vezda Lucking Aptroot amp Sipman 2006 Coenogonium theae Rasanen Gagarina 2015 Coenogonium upretianum M Caceres amp Aptroot 2018 16 Brazil Coenogonium usambarense Vezda amp Farkas Lucking amp Kalb 2001 African and eastern Paleotropics Coenogonium verrucimarginatum J Kalb amp Kalb 2016 24 Thailand Coenogonium verrucosum Michlig amp L I Ferraro 2013 18 South America Coenogonium vezdanum Lucking Lucking 2008 Coenogonium weberi Vezda Lucking Aptroot amp Sipman 2006 Coenogonium wernerhuberi Breuss amp G Neuwirth 2012 33 Costa Rica Coenogonium wrightii Vezda H Harada amp Lumbsch 2004 Coenogonium zonatum Mull Arg Kalb amp Lucking 2000 References Edit Synonymy Coenogonium Ehrenb in Nees von Esenbeck Ed Horae Phys Berol 120 1820 Species Fungorum Retrieved 7 August 2021 Wijayawardene Nalin Hyde Kevin Al Ani Laith Khalil Tawfeeq Somayeh Dolatabadi Stadler Marc Haelewaters Danny et al 2020 Outline of Fungi and fungus like taxa Mycosphere 11 1060 1456 doi 10 5943 mycosphere 11 1 8 a b Ehrenberg C G 1820 De 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