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Pannaria is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Pannariaceae. These lichens form leaf-like, scaly, or crusty patches that typically arrange themselves in loose rosettes on tree bark in humid forests. Most species partner with nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria, though some contain green algae instead. The genus was established in 1828 and now includes about 80 recognized species found worldwide, particularly in tropical and subtropical regions.

Description
Pannaria forms a thallus that can be leaf-like (foliose), a mosaic of tiny scales (squamulose), or a thin crust (crustose). Many species arrange their lobes in loose rosettes and, unlike several related genera, they rarely develop the blue-black felt () seen beneath other cyanobacterial lichens. The upper surface ranges from grey-blue to deep brown-black and may carry a light dusting of frost-like crystals (). Most species partner with the filamentous cyanobacterium Nostoc, but members of the Pannaria sphinctrina group instead contain green algal cells. The lichen's sexual fruiting bodies are sessile apothecia whose red-brown to black are framed by a persistent rim of thallus tissue. That rim has two zones: an outer layer of tightly packed, brick-like cells and an inner layer that is looser and packed with cells. A thin, pale of cells surrounds the hymenium. The asci hold eight ascospores, show no blue reaction to potassium–iodide stain (K/I–) and lack the amyloid plug found in many related taxa. Their spores are colourless, single-celled, ellipsoidal and often end in one or two small points; the outer wall is finely warted or ridged. Asexual reproduction is limited to scattered pycnidia that release straight, rod-shaped conidia. Thin-layer chromatography usually detects no secondary metabolites, though some species contain pannarin, which produces an orange-red colour with the para-phenylenediamine (Pd) spot test. ==Photobiont==
Photobiont
Like most members of the Pannariaceae, species of Pannaria partner with filamentous, nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria belonging to the genus Nostoc. A multilocus survey of 37 thalli representing 21 species showed that these are drawn from two broad Nostoc lineages previously known as the "Nephroma guild" and the "Peltigera guild"; the Pannaria sequences are scattered across both, with a gradual transition between them. Host choice is flexible. (cyanobacteria-only) and (cyanobacteria plus green-algal) species do not segregate cleanly by : some tripartite southern-hemisphere taxa share identical Nostoc strains with corticolous (bark-dwelling) bipartite species from both hemispheres, whereas other Pannaria species show marked selectivity, keeping to a narrow subset of strains. This breadth of associations contrasts with the tighter photobiont fidelity reported for genera such as Nephroma and Peltigera. ==Ecology==
Ecology
Species of Pannaria grow mainly as epiphytes on the bark of trees in sheltered, humid forests. They are encountered far less often on shaded rocks or on thin, moss-covered soil, where the micro-climate is similarly cool and moist. ==Species==
Species
'' trunk in Quetrupillán, Chile , Species Fungorum (in the Catalogue of Life) accept 78 species of Pannaria: • Pannaria adpressaPannaria aeneaPannaria andinaPannaria allorhizaPannaria aotearoanaPannaria applanataPannaria areolataPannaria asahinaePannaria athroophyllaPannaria atrofumosaPannaria auctorumPannaria brasiliensisPannaria byssoideaPannaria caesiocinereaPannaria caespitosaPannaria calophyllaPannaria cameroonensisPannaria carneopallensPannaria cassaPannaria centrifugaPannaria cheirolepisPannaria chilensisPannaria cinerascensPannaria complanataPannaria conopleaPannaria contortaPannaria craspediaPannaria crenulataPannaria crispellaPannaria crustataPannaria decipiensPannaria delicataPannaria deliseiPannaria dissectaPannaria durietziiPannaria ekistophyllaPannaria elatiorPannaria elegantiorPannaria elixiiPannaria emodiiPannaria euphyllaPannaria exasperataPannaria farinosaPannaria fimbriataPannaria flabellataPannaria formosanaPannaria fulvescensPannaria fumbrisPannaria funebrisPannaria gallowayiPannaria glacialisPannaria granuliferaPannaria globigeraPannaria holospodaPannaria hookeriPannaria howeanaPannaria hypnorumPannaria immixtaPannaria implexaPannaria insularisPannaria isidiosaPannaria italicaPannaria japonicaPannaria kantvilasiiPannaria kerguelensisPannaria laciniataPannaria laciniosaPannaria lanuginosaPannaria lasiellaPannaria lepidophoraPannaria leprolomaPannaria limbataPannaria lobuliferaPannaria luridaPannaria luridulaPannaria macrocarpaPannaria malmeiPannaria mangrovianaPannaria melanesicaPannaria melanotrichaPannaria microphyllizansPannaria minutiphyllaPannaria molkenboeriPannaria molybdodesPannaria moseniiPannaria multifidaPannaria myriolobaPannaria neocaledonicaPannaria nilgherriensisPannaria obscuraPannaria oregonensisPannaria pannosaPannaria papuanaPannaria parmeliaePannaria patagonicaPannaria perfossaPannaria phloeodesPannaria phyllidiataPannaria placodioidesPannaria placodiopsisPannaria planiusculaPannaria proliferaPannaria prolificansPannaria pruinosaPannaria pulverulaceaPannaria pulvinulaPannaria pyxinoidesPannaria ramosiiPannaria ramulosaPannaria reflectensPannaria rolfiiPannaria romanoanaPannaria rubigineaPannaria rubiginellaPannaria rubiginosaPannaria squamulosaPannaria streimanniiPannaria subcrustaceaPannaria subfuscaPannaria subrubiginosaPannaria subsimilisPannaria superiorPannaria tayloriiPannaria tavaresiiPannaria tenuisPannaria tetrasporaPannaria thoroldiiPannaria thraustolepisPannaria tjibodensisPannaria vischiiPannaria wrightiorum ==References==
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