Bagliettoa is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Verrucariaceae.[1] The genus was circumscribed by Italian lichenologist Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo in 1853.[2]Bagliettoa species are endolithic, growing between the grains of solid rock.
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1853. Bagliettoa species are endolithic, growing between the grains of solid rock. Bagliettoa bagliettoiformis (Hazsl.) Gams (1967) Bagliettoa baldensis...
Bagliettoa marmorea is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Verrucariaceae. It is endolithic on calcareous rocks, meaning...
F. oasis (on saxicolous lichens, particularly Bagliettoa calciseda), and F. polycarpa (on Bagliettoa). Only F. polycarpa has a truly lichenicolous mode...
Verrucariales: Verrucariaceae, including the genera Agonimia, Atla, Bagliettoa, Catapyrenium, Dermatocarpon, Endocarpon, Henrica, Heteroplacidium, Hydropunctaria...
(1929) – type genus: Thelidium Bagliettoaceae Servít (1954) – type genus: Bagliettoa Staurotheleaceae Servít (1954) – type genus: Staurothele Species of Verrucariaceae...
Verrucariales: Verrucariaceae, including the genera Agonimia, Atla, Bagliettoa, Catapyrenium, Dermatocarpon, Endocarpon, Henrica, Heteroplacidium, Hydropunctaria...
Verrucariales: Verrucariaceae, including the genera Agonimia, Atla, Bagliettoa, Catapyrenium, Dermatocarpon, Endocarpon, Henrica, Heteroplacidium, Hydropunctaria...
Genoa on 24 February 1916. Three lichen genera named after Baglietto are Bagliettoa A.Massal. (1853), Parabagliettoa Gueidan & Cl.Roux (2009), and Protobagliettoa...
(2014). "Molecular phylogeny and taxonomy of the endolithic lichen genus Bagliettoa (Ascomycota: Verrucariaceae)". Taxon. 63 (6): 1177–1192. doi:10.12705/636...
illegitimate name as it had already been used for a species that is now known as Bagliettoa marmorea. "Synonymy: Biatora Fr., Lichenum Dianome Nova: 7 (1817)". Species...