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Catolechia is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Rhizocarpaceae. It is a monotypic genus, containing the single species Catolechia wahlenbergii. The genus was circumscribed by German botanist Julius von Flotow in 1850. He did not assign a type species for the genus; Catolechia pulchella A.Massal. (1852) was designated as the type by Gustav Wilhelm Körber in 1855. This species is synonymous with Catolechia wahlenbergii. Several species that were originally described as a member of Catolechia have since been transferred to other genera. Examples include: Catolechia flavovirescens Flot. (1849) = Arthrorhaphis citrinella Catolechia glomerulans Müll.Arg. (1892) = Monerolechia glomerulans Catolechia lactea A.Massal. (1852) = Buellia lactea Catolechia marginulata Müll.Arg. (1892) = Buellia marginulata Catolechia moriopsis A.Massal. (1852) = Orphniospora moriopsis Catolechia pyxinoides Müll.Arg. (1861) = Pyxine pyxinoides Catolechia subcoronata Müll.Arg. (1892) = Buellia subcorona......read more on Wikipedia.
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