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Placopyrenium

Placopyrenium is a genus of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichens in the family Verrucariaceae.

Taxonomy
The genus was circumscribed in 1987 by the Austrian lichenologist Othmar Breuss. He assigned Placopyrenium bucekii as the type species. ==Description==
Description
The genus Placopyrenium is characterised by its (growing on rocks) thallus, which is thick and distinctly patterned, breaking into (small, island-like sections) or squarrose-areolate (with scale-like, spreading areoles). These areoles have a unique shape, being noticeably narrowed at their base and extending into elongated stipes (stalks), which are ashen in colour on the upper surface due to a protective , while the underside is black. The thallus lacks (root-like hyphae) and the stipes are directly attached to the . The entire thallus is composed of cells that are either angular or rounded, measuring 5–10 μm in diameter, forming a structure that is nearly , meaning the cells are closely packed together. The areolae's base and sides are enveloped in a (blackened) cortical layer, providing durability and protection. In terms of reproductive structures, Placopyrenium develops (fruiting bodies) within the thallus. These perithecia lack an (an outer layer or envelope). The asci (spore-producing structures) within the perithecia are , meaning they are shaped like a club. The spores produced in these asci are arranged in two rows (), and are either ellipsoidal or ovoid-oblong in shape. These spores are colourless and typically , although they are often uniseptate, meaning they have a single internal division (septum). Additionally, the genus produces short, rod-shaped conidia (asexual spores). ==Species==
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