Logilvia is a single-species fungal genus in the family Ectolechiaceae. Logilvia gilva, the sole species, is a thin, pale crust growing on the surface of living leaves in humid tropical forests, where it forms an inconspicuous yellowish-grey film visible to the naked eye. The genus has been recorded from tropical America, including Guatemala, Brazil, Cuba, and Costa Rica, as well as the temperate rainforests of southern Chile. The genus was established to accommodate a species that had long been recognised as anomalous within existing genera, and is distinguished by an unusual combination of reduced fruiting body structure and the presence of algal cells in the uppermost tissue of the apothecium.