Yoshimuria

Y. galbina Y. ivanpisutiana Y. seokpoensis Y. spodoplaca Yoshimuria is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Teloschistaceae.

The genus was circumscribed in 2014 by a group of lichenologists, who assigned Yoshimuria spodoplaca as the type species.

The genus name honours the Japanese lichenologist Isao Yoshimura, "for his many contributions to lichenology in Eastern Asia".

The true exciple the tissue surrounding the hymenium of the apothecia, is scleroplectenchymatous, meaning it consists of hard, thick-walled cells.

The chemical constituents include anthraquinones, which follow the parietin chemosyndrome, and atranorin in some species.