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|familia = '''Chrysotrichaceae'''
|familia = '''Chrysotrichaceae'''
|familia_authority = Zahlbr. (1905)
|familia_authority = Zahlbr. (1905)

|type_species = ''Chrysothrix''
|type_species = ''Chrysothrix''

|type_species_authority= Mont.
|type_species_authority= Mont.
|subdivision_ranks = Genera
|subdivision_ranks = Genera
|subdivision =
|subdivision =
''[[Byssocaulon]]''<br>
''[[Byssocaulon]]''<br>
''[[Chrysothrix]]''<br>
''[[Chrysothrix]]''
}}
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The '''Chrysotrichaceae''' are a family of [[lichen|lichenized]] [[fungi]] in the order [[Pezizales]]. The family has a widespread distribution, but is most common in the [[tropics]].<ref>{{cite book |author=Cannon PF, Kirk PM. |title=Fungal Families of the World|publisher=CABI|location=Wallingford|year=2007 |pages=69&ndash;70 |isbn=0-85199-827-5 |oclc=|doi=|accessdate=}}</ref>
The '''Chrysotrichaceae''' are a family of [[lichen]]ized [[fungi]] in the order [[Pezizales]]. The family has a widespread distribution, but is most common in the [[tropics]].<ref>{{cite book |author=Cannon PF, Kirk PM. |title=Fungal Families of the World|publisher=CABI|location=Wallingford|year=2007 |pages=69&ndash;70 |isbn=0-85199-827-5 |oclc=|doi=|accessdate=}}</ref>
==References==
==References==


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Chrysotrichaceae
Chrysothrix candelaris growing on a rock.
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Chrysotrichaceae

Zahlbr. (1905)
Type species
Chrysothrix
Mont.
Genera

Byssocaulon
Chrysothrix

The Chrysotrichaceae are a family of lichenized fungi in the order Pezizales. The family has a widespread distribution, but is most common in the tropics.[1]

References

  1. ^ Cannon PF, Kirk PM. (2007). Fungal Families of the World. Wallingford: CABI. pp. 69–70. ISBN 0-85199-827-5.