Overview
Peltigerales is an order of lichen-forming fungi belonging to the class Lecanoromycetes in the division Ascomycota. The taxonomy of the group has seen numerous changes; it was formerly often treated as a suborder of the order Lecanorales. It currently contains two suborders, seven families and about 45 genera such as Lobaria and Peltigera.
The fungi form lichens in a symbiotic relationship with one or two photosynthetic partners which may be a cyanobacterium such as Nostoc or a green alga such as Coccomyxa. The majority of species contain just a cyanobacterium, a smaller number have both a cyanobacterium and a green alga while only a few species have just a green alga. The thallus of the lichen may be foliose (leafy), subfruticose (somewhat shrubby) or granular-squamulose (scaly). The thallus attaches to a surface by means of small root-like rhizines. In some species, the thallus may vary in appearance depending on whether it contains a cyanobacterium or a green alga. Sometimes these different morphs of a single fungus were formerly thought to be separate species.
The lichens occur worldwide, growing on bark, moss, soil or rocks in humid woodland. The greatest diversity occurs in the Northern Hemisphere although the family Lobariaceae is most diverse in the Southern Hemisphere.
Members of the suborder produce a wide range of secondary compounds, some of which are useful to humans in medicine and dyeing. Former uses include using Peltigera canina (dog lichen) as a remedy for the bite of a mad dog and Lobaria pulmonaria (tree lungwort) as a remedy for lung diseases because of its supposed resemblance to lung tissue.
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Taxonomy
The Order Peltigerales is further organized into finer groupings including:
- Suborder (2): Collematineae · Peltigerineae
- Family (7): Coccocarpiaceae · Collemataceae · Lobariaceae · Nephromataceae · Pannariaceae · Peltigeraceae · Placynthiaceae
- Species: ZipcodeZoo has pages for 2,931 species and subspecies in the Order Peltigerales.
Families
Coccocarpiaceae
Collemataceae
The Collemataceae are a lichenized family of fungi in the order Peltigerales (suborder ). Species in this family have a widespread distribution. [more]
Lobariaceae
The Lobariaceae are a lichenized family of fungi in the order Peltigerales (suborder ). Species of this family have a widespread distribution, particularly in the tropics and southern temperate areas. [more]
Nephromataceae
The Nephromataceae are a lichenized family of fungi in the order Peltigerales (suborder ). The family is monotypic, containing the single genus Nephroma. The Nephromataceae have a largely temperate distribution. [more]
Pannariaceae
The Pannariaceae are a lichenized family of fungi in the order Peltigerales (suborder ). Species from this family have a widespread distribution, but are especially prevalent in southern temperate regions. [more]
Peltigeraceae
The Peltigeraceae are a lichenized family of fungi in the order Peltigerales. Species of this family have a widespread distribution but are especially prevalent in temperate regions. The family contains two genera and 101 species. [more]
Placynthiaceae
The Placynthiaceae are a lichenized family of fungi in the order Peltigerales (suborder ). Species of this family are found largely in northern temperate regions. [more]
At least 117 species and subspecies belong to the Family Placynthiaceae.
More info about the Family Placynthiaceae may be found here.
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