DENDRISCOCAULON Nyl.
Dendriscocaulon intricatulum (Nyl.) Henssen
Ladd (1991): Laclede Co.; designated as Status Undetermined.
MDC (1991, 1992): designated as Status Undetermined.
Skorepa (1973) [as Polychidium umhausense].
DERMATOCARPON Eschw.
Dermatocarpon sp.
Thomas & Jackson (1985).
Dermatocarpon arboreum
Catapyrenium tuckermanii
Dermatocarpon fluviatile
Dermatocarpon luridum
Dermatocarpon hepaticum - local reports are referable to Catapyrenium squamulosum.
Dermatocarpon lachneum - local reports are referable to Catapyrenium squamulosum.
Dermatocarpon luridum (With.) J. R. Laundon
Gier & Kendrick (1972): Newton and Taney cos., also literature report [as D. fluviatile].
Hale (1969): mapped statewide [as D. fluviatile].
Hale (1979): mapped from SE Mo. [as D. fluviatile].
Nelson (1977): Reynolds Co. [as D. fluviatile]. Note: the report from Bennett Spring State Park by Ladd & Wilhelm (1983) [as D. fluviatile] is Catapyrenium tuckermanii.
Dermatocarpon miniatum (L.) W. Mann
AES (1986): Reynolds Co.
Berry (1936): Boone Co.
Berry (1937): Boone, Franklin, Jefferson, Lincoln, and St. Louis cos.; Callaway Co. [as var. complicatum].
Darigo (1994): St. Louis Co.
Darigo (1995a): St. Charles Co.
Gier & Jones (1954): Clay, Jefferson, and Saline cos.
Gier & Kendrick (1972): cited from 7 cos., also literature report; literature report [as var. complicatum].
Hale (1969, 1979): mapped statewide.
Ladd (1996): Phelps Co.
Ladd & Wilhelm (1983): Bennett Spring State Park.
MBG (1974b): Salt River basin.
Nelson (1911): St. Louis Co. and "Meramec Highlands" [as Endocarpon miniatum].
Nelson (1977): Reynolds Co.
Nelson (1985).
Pech (1866): Pike Co. [as Umbilicaria pustulata].
Wetmore (1992a): Taney Co.
Dermatocarpon miniatum var. complicatum
Dermatocarpon miniatum
Dermatocarpon moulinsii (Mont.) Zahlbr.
Ladd (1991): Stone Co.; designated as Endangered.
Ladd (1996): Phelps Co.
MDC (1991, 1992): designated as Endangered.
Dermatocarpon rufescens - local reports are referable to Catapyrenium squamulosum.
Dermatocarpon tuckermanii
Catapyrenium tuckermanii
DIBAEIS Clem.
Dibaeis absoluta (Tuck.) Kalb & Gierl
Hale (1969, 1979): mapped from extreme SE Mo. [as Baeomyces absolutus]
Ladd (1991): Jefferson and Ste. Genevieve cos.; designated as Endangered [as Baeomyces absolutus].
MDC (1991, 1992): designated as Endangered [as Baeomyces absolutus].
Nigh et al. (1992): Jefferson and Ste. Genevieve cos. [as Baeomyces absolutus].
Wiedman (1971): literature report from "eastern Missouri", probably based on Hale (1969) [as Baeomyces absolutus]. Note: Wiedman & Whiteside (1975) mistakenly attribute an eastern Missouri citation of this species to Fink (1935) [as Baeomyces absolutus], but that work does not include Missouri within the range the species.
DIMELAENA Norman
Dimelaena oreina (Ach.) Norman
Gier & Jones (1954): literature report [as "Rhinodina" oreina].
Gier & Kendrick (1972): Newton Co., also literature report mistakenly attributed to Nelson (1911).
Hale (1952): one map record SE Mo. [as Rinodina oreina].
Hale (1969): mapped from S3/5 Mo. [as Rinodina oreina].
Hale (1979): mapped from extreme S Mo.
Ladd (1996): Phelps Co.
Ladd & Nelson (1982).
Ladd & Wilhelm (1983): Bennett Spring State Park.
Wetmore (1992a): Taney Co.
Wetmore (1992b): Newton Co.
DIMERELLA Trevis.
Dimerella sp. #1 sensu Ladd et al. (1994)
Ladd (1996): Phelps Co.
Ladd et al. (1994): Phelps Co.
DIPLOSCHISTES Norman
Diploschistes actinostomus (Ach.) Zahlbr.
Ladd (1996): Phelps Co.
Ladd et al. (1994): cited from 8 cos. S1/2 Mo.
Diploschistes muscorum (Scop.) R. Sant.
Ladd et al. (1994): cited from 9 cos. S1/2 Mo.
Diploschistes scruposus (Schreb.) Norman
Ladd et al. (1994): Dade, Greene, Iron, Moniteau, and St. Clair cos.
DIRINARIA (Tuck.) Clem.
Dirinaria frostii (Tuck.) Hale & W. L. Culb.
Awasthi (1975): Madison Co.
Gier & Kendrick (1972): McDonald and Vernon cos., also literature report; literature report [as Physcia frostii].
Hale (1969): mapped from S1/2 Mo.
Hale (1979): mapped from SE1/3 Mo.
Ladd & Nelson (1982).
Ladd & Wilhelm (1983): Bennett Spring State Park.
Thomson (1963): Madison and Vernon cos. [as Physcia frostii].
Dirinaria picta (Sw.) Clem. & Shear
Ladd & Wilhelm (1986): Pemiscot Co.