Haematomma is a genus of crustose lichens established by Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo in 1852.[2] It is the sole genus in the Haematommataceae,[3] a family circumscribed by Josef Hafellner in 1984.[4] Commonly called bloodstain lichens,[5] the species assigned to this genus are widely distributed in tropical and temperate areas.[6]
The genus name Haematomma means "bloody eye", a reference to the color of the lichen's apothecia.[7]
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Hafellner, J.; Staiger, B. (1995). "Haematomma-Studien. II. Lichenicole Pilze auf Arten der Flechtengattung Haematomma". Bibliotheca Lichenologica (in German)...
named after Choisy include Dermatocarpon choisyi D.D.Awasthi (1965); Haematomma choisyi Werner (1932); and Lecidea choisyi Werner (1932). Choisy, M.G...
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March 2021. Hillmann, J. (1940). "Hawaiische Flechten aus den gattungen Haematomma, Parmelia, Cetraria, Xanthoria, Teloschistes und Anaptychia, in F.Mattick...
5943/mycosphere/11/1/8. hdl:10481/61998. Rogers, R. W.; Hafellner, J. (2007). "Haematomma and Ophioparma: Two superficially similar genera of lichenized fungi"...
Klaus (1995). Haematomma-Studien Pts. I and II: Die Flechtengattung Haematomma: Lichenicole Pilze Auf Arten Der Flechtengattung Haematomma. Bibliotheca...
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