Normandina is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Verrucariaceae. It has three species:[2]
The type species of the genus, Normandina jungermanniae, is now considered synonymous with Normandina pulchella.[4]
Lauderlindsaya is a genus that was proposed by David and Hawksworth in 1989 to contain the lichenicolous fungus Sphaerulina chlorococca, which was thought to grow parasitically on Normandina pulchella.[5] Later research showed that Lauderlindsaya represents the fertile form of Normandina, and the former name was subsumed into the latter.[6]
Normandina is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Verrucariaceae. It has three species:
Normandina acroglypta (Norman) Aptroot (1995) Normandina pulchella (Borrer) Nyl. (1861) Normandina simodensis (Asahina) Aptroot (1991)The type species of the genus, Normandina jungermanniae, is now considered synonymous with Normandina pulchella.
Lauderlindsaya is a genus that was proposed by David and Hawksworth in 1989 to contain the lichenicolous fungus Sphaerulina chlorococca, which was thought to grow parasitically on Normandina pulchella. Later research showed that Lauderlindsaya represents the fertile form of Normandina, and the former name was subsumed into the latter.