List of Lecanora species

This is a list of lichens in the genus Lecanora. A 2008 estimate places over 550 species in the genus.[1] As of July 2022, Index Fungorum lists 245 species in the genus, 8 subspecies, 4 varieties and 4 formae.[2]

 
Lecanora argentata
 
Lecanora argopholis
 
Lecanora caesiorubella
 
Lecanora campestris
 
Lecanora chlarotera
 
Lecanora expallens
 
Lecanora hybocarpa
 
Lecanora impudens
 
Lecanora laxa
 
Lecanora mellea
 
Lecanora novomexicana
 
Lecanora oreinoides
 
Lecanora pringlei
 
Lecanora pulicaris
 
Lecanora rupicola
 
Lecanora saligna
 
Lecanora strobilina
 
Lecanora stenotropa
 
Lecanora sulphurescens
 
Lecanora valesiaca

Formerly placed under the genus Lecanora

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Cited literature

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  • Lumbsch, H.T. (1994). "Die Lecanora subfusca-Gruppe in Australasien". Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory. 77: 1–175.