This species is known by its corticate, smooth, greenish grey thallus, prominent, elongate-irregularly branched lirellae, 2–6 ascospores per ascus, terminally muriform, 19–23 × 0–2-septate,
80–140 × 12–16 μm, hyaline (Weerakoon et al., 2019)Current Name:
Allographa vestitoides (Fink) Lücking & Kalb, in Kalb, Lücking & Kalb, Phytotaxa 377(1): 27 (2018)
This is species is known in 12 countries, with 63 records in GBIF database. Also, this species occurs in Neotropical to Paleotropical areas. In Brazil, this species records are related to Atlantic Rainforest. Due to all the previous information this species might be considered as Near Threatened (NT) until a better understanding.
This is species is known in 12 countries. In Brazil, three occurrences to this species are known, located in South, Southeast, Midwest, North, and Northeast of Brazil according to GBIF database.
There are 63 records in GBIF database, distributed in Costa Rica (31 records), Australia (7 records), Puerto Rico (7 records), and the other occurrences are distributed in small percentages.
Population Trend:
This species is well distributed in Neotropical to Paleotropical areas. In Brazil, this species can be found at the Atlantic Rainforest in Northeast, Midwest, South, and Southeast of Brazil.
In Brazil, this species is founded in Atlantic Rainforest that is a biomes that still suffer anthropic actions in special wildfire, natural and criminal caused, and area suppression.
In Brazil, the records are related to preserved areas, but unfortunately, those spaces still being affected by negatives influences. So, formal education to the population that lives near those areas and the park managers can start to change the situation.
Actions that are orientated to taxonomy and exploration to new sites need to be stimulated until a better understanding of this species status.
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