Brigantiaea is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Brigantiaeaceae.[1] It was circumscribed by Italian botanist Vittore Benedetto Antonio Trevisan de Saint-Léon in 1853.[2]
The genus name Brigantiaea honours Francesco Briganti (1802–1865), an Italian botanist and professor at the University of Naples.[3]
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Brigantiaea is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Brigantiaeaceae. It was circumscribed by Italian botanist Vittore Benedetto Antonio Trevisan...
Brigantiaea leucoxantha is a species of crustose lichen in the family Brigantiaeaceae. It was first described as a new species by German botanist Kurt...
a dull yellow or yellow-orange margin, resembling the types found in Brigantiaea or Letrouitia. The apothecia are biatorine, with the true exciple being...
lichens are named in honor of Bertero: Biatora berteroana Mont. (1852) Brigantiaea berteroana (Mont.) Trevis. (1853) Pseudocyphellaria berteroana (Mont...
– Frederick Co., on trunks of oaks. Skorepa et al. (1979) – on bark. Brigantiaea leucoxantha (Spreng.) R. Sant. & Haffel. [Brigantiaeaceae] Biechele...
père et fils. p. 100. Marbach 2000, p. 291. Trevisan, Victore (1856). "Brigantiaea, novum Lichenum genus". Linnaea (in Latin). 28: 283–298. Kalb, K.; Giralt...