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Dacampia

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Dacampia
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Fungi
Division: Ascomycota
Class: Dothideomycetes
Order: Pleosporales
Family: Dacampiaceae
Genus: Dacampia
A.Massal. (1853)
Type species
Dacampia hookeri
(Borrer) A.Massal. (1853)

Dacampia is a genus of fungi in the family Dacampiaceae. It contains 15 species.[1] The genus was circumscribed in 1853 by Italian lichenologist Abramo Bartolommeo Massalongo, with Dacampia hookeri assigned as the type species.[2] The genus name honours Italian naturalist Benedetto de Dacampo (1787–1851).[3]

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References

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  1. ^ Wijayawardene, N.N.; Hyde, K.D.; Dai, D.Q.; Sánchez-García, M.; Goto, B.T.; Saxena, R.K.; et al. (2022). "Outline of Fungi and fungus-like taxa – 2021". Mycosphere. 13 (1): 53–453. doi:10.5943/mycosphere/13/1/2. hdl:10481/76378. S2CID 249054641.
  2. ^ Massalongo, A.B. (1853). Sulla Lecidea Hookeri di Schaerer Nota (in Italian). p. 7.
  3. ^ Hertel, Hannes (2012). Gattungseponyme bei Flechten und Lichenicolen Pilzen. Bibliotheca Lichenologica (in German). Vol. 107. Stuttgart: J. Cramer. p. 29. ISBN 978-3-443-58086-5.
  4. ^ von Brackel, W. (2010). "Dacampia cyrtellae, a new name for Dacampia lecaniae Brackel". Herzogia. 23: 315–316.
  5. ^ a b c Halici, M.G.; Hawksworth, D.L. (2008). "Two new species of Dacampia (Ascomycota, Dacampiaceae), with a key to and synopsis of the known species of the genus". Fungal Diversity. 28: 49–54.
  6. ^ Stein, B. (1872). "Flechten der Babiagora". Verhandlungen des Botanischen Vereins der Provinz Brandenburg (in German). 14: 94–97.
  7. ^ Earland-Bennett, P.M.; Hitch, C.J.B.; Hawksworth, D.L. (2006). "New records and new species of lichens and lichenicolous fungi from Mataelpino (Sierra de Guadarrama, Communidad de Madrid)". Boletín de la Sociedad Micológica de Madrid. 30: 243–248.
  8. ^ Halici, M.G.; Candan, M.; Calatayud, V. (2009). "Dacampia rubra sp. nov. (Ascomycota, Dacampiaceae), a lichenicolous fungus on vagrant Aspicilia species". Mycotaxon. 108: 235–240.