Poeltiaria

Poeltiaria is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Lecideaceae. It was circumscribed in 1984 by lichenologist Hannes Hertel, with Poeltiaria turgescens assigned as the type species.

The genus name of Poeltiaria is in honour of Josef Poelt (1924-1995), who was a German-Austrian botanist (Bryology, Mycology and Lichenology) and was Professor of Systematic Botany at the Free University of Berlin in 1965.

Species

 * Poeltiaria coppinsiana Hertel (2014)
 * Poeltiaria coromandelica (Zahlbr.) Rambold & Hertel (1989)
 * Poeltiaria corralensis (Räsänen) Hertel (1984)
 * Poeltiaria howickensis (Vain.) Rambold & Haiduk (1989)
 * Poeltiaria tasmanica Fryday (2014)
 * Poeltiaria turgescens (Körb.) Hertel (1984)
 * Poeltiaria urbanskyana (Zahlbr.) Hertel (1984)

The taxon once occupying the name Poeltiaria subcontinua (Nyl.) Hertel & Fryday (2014) has since been transferred to the monotypic genus Notolecidea, as Notolecidea subcontinua.