Acarosporaceae

Acarosporaceae
Systematik
DomänEukaryoter
Eukaryota
RikeSvampar
Fungi
DivisionSporsäcksvampar
Ascomycota
KlassLecanoromycetes
OrdningAcarosporales
FamiljAcarosporaceae
Vetenskapligt namn
§ Acarosporaceae

Acarosporaceae är en familj av lavar. Acarosporaceae ingår i ordningen Acarosporales, klassen Lecanoromycetes, divisionen sporsäcksvampar och riket svampar.[1][2]

Acarosporales
Acarosporaceae

Glypholecia



Acarospora



Silobia



Lithoglypha



Sarcogyne



Pleopsidium



Polysporina




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  1. ^ Bisby F.A., Roskov Y.R., Orrell T.M., Nicolson D., Paglinawan L.E., Bailly N., Kirk P.M., Bourgoin T., Baillargeon G., Ouvrard D. (red.) (1 augusti 2011). ”Species 2000 & ITIS Catalogue of Life: 2011 Annual Checklist.”. Species 2000: Reading, UK. http://www.catalogueoflife.org/annual-checklist/2011/search/all/key/acarosporaceae/match/1. Läst 24 september 2012. 
  2. ^ Dyntaxa Acarosporaceae

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Sarcogyne regularis-1.jpg
Författare/Upphovsman: Ed Uebel, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Sarcogyne regularis Körber, 1855 (photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope (x6) showing bluish gray pruinose apothecia) Growing on limestone near the water at Bush Bay picnic area, ca. 6 miles E of Cedarville on M-134, Mackinac County, Michigan, USA; collected and identified by Richard E. Riefner (No. 81-416, 7 Jul 1981); specimen is now in the Lichen Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden.
Sarcogyne regularis.jpg
Författare/Upphovsman: Ed Uebel, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Sarcogyne regularis Körber, 1855 (photograph of a herbarium specimen) Growing on limestone near the water at Bush Bay picnic area, ca. 6 miles E of Cedarville on M-134, Mackinac County, Michigan, USA; collected and identified by Richard E. Riefner (No. 81-416, 7 Jul 1981); specimen is now in the Lichen Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden.
Polysporina simplex-1.jpg
Författare/Upphovsman: Ed Uebel, Licens: CC BY-SA 3.0
Polysporina simplex (Davies) Vězda, 1978 (photograph of a herbarium specimen taken through a dissecting microscope (x8) showing apothecia with coal black disks) Growing on a rock outcrop on a thinly wooded hillside along Carrs Mill Road, 1 mile from Route 97, Howard County, Maryland, USA; collected and identified by Arnold Norden and Allen Skorepa (No. 6311, 11 May 1977); specimen is now in the Lichen Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden.