Flavopunctelia

F. borrerioides F. darrowii F. flaventior F. lobulata F. praesignis F. soredica Flavopunctelia is a genus of foliose lichens in the family Parmeliaceae.

[2] The genus contains species that are widespread in temperate and tropical areas.

[3] The genus is characterised by broad, yellow-green lobes, point-like (punctiform) pseudocyphellae on the thallus surface, and bifusiform conidia (i.e., threadlike with a swelling at both ends).

All species contain usnic acid as a major secondary chemical in the cortex.

Flavopunctelia was originally conceived as a subgenus of Punctelia by Hildur Krog in 1982;[4] Mason Hale promoted it to generic status in 1984.