Steven Blaine Selva

American lichenologist.

Steven B. Selva (born 1948) is Professor Emeritus of Biology and Environmental Studies at the University of Maine at Fort Kent, a lichenologist, and curator of UMFK's lichen herbarium. Selva is an expert on stubble lichens, called so because their millimeter-high stalks resemble beard stubble.

Abbreviations: Selva
Occupations: lichenologist, botanist
Citizenships: United States
Dates: 1948-01-01T00:00:00Z
Birth place: California
Direct attributions: 0 plants, 12 fungi
Authorship mentions: 0 plants, 12 fungi

12 fungi attributed to12 fungi:

Stenocybe flexuosa Selva & Tibell 1999
fungi species in the mycocaliciaceae family
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Phaeocalicium minutissimum (Red Oak Stubble Lichen) (G. Merr.) Selva 1999
fungi species in the mycocaliciaceae family
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Phaeocalicium matthewsianum Selva & Tibell 1999
fungi species in the mycocaliciaceae family
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Chaenothecopsis penningtonensis Gockman & Selva 2020
fungi species in the mycocaliciaceae family
Chaenothecopsis penningtonensis is a resinicolous fungus found on Picea mariana bark flakes. Found in Minnesota and Wisconsin, Chaenothecopsis penningtonensis is newly introduced in 2020 by Otto Gockman, Steven Selva, and McMullin. As of 2022, this species have also been observed in Alberta, Canada by ecologist Jose Maloles.
Chaenothecopsis jordaniana Gockman & Selva 2020
fungi species in the mycocaliciaceae family
Chaenothecopsis jordaniana is a species of corticolous (bark-dwelling) pin lichen. Formally described as a new species in 2020 by Otto Gockman and Steven Selva, it is classified in the family Mycocaliciaceae.
Chaenothecopsis edbergii Selva & Tibell 1999
fungi species in the mycocaliciaceae family
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Chaenothecopsis dibbleandersoniarum Selva 2013
fungi species in the mycocaliciaceae family
Chaenothecopsis dibbleandersoniarum is a species of fungus in the family Mycocaliciaceae. It was described as new to science in 2003 by Steve Selva, from samples collected on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. It has also been recorded in Maine. The fungus is lichenicolous, and grows as a parasite on the apothecia and thallus of the lichen Arthonia leucopellaea. It is named after Dr. Alison Dibble and Ms. Frances Anderson, both of whom independently brought the species to the attention of Selva.
Sphinctrina pallidella (Willey) Selva 2004
fungi species in the sphinctrinaceae family
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Sphinctrina benmargana Selva 2004
fungi species in the sphinctrinaceae family
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Chaenothecopsis marcineae Selva 2013
fungi species in the mycocaliciaceae family
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Chaenotheca erkahomattiorum Selva 2013
fungi species in the coniocybaceae family
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Calicium sperlingiae Selva & Tibell 2023
fungi species in the caliciaceae family
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