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Foliicolous lichens: ecological and chorological data* [PDF]

open access: yesBotanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 1989
SERUSIAUX, E., 1989. Foliicolous lichens: ecological and chorological data. Foliicolous lichens are present throughout tropical and subtropical forests but are particularly common in undisturbed rain forests at low elevations. Their presence in south-west Europe and in the Caucasus with 23 species is considered to be a relic of Tertiary times ...
Emmanuël Sérusiaux
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The foliicolous lichen flora of Mexico IV: a new, foliicolous species ofPyrenothrix(Chaetothyriales: Pyrenothrichaceae)

Mycologia, 2005
Pyrenothrix mexicana Herrera-Campos, Huhndorf & Lücking spec. nova is described from leaves in the upper montane rainforest of Oaxaca State, Mexico. It is the second species in the genus Pyrenothrix Riddle, established at the beginning of the twentieth century for the single species, P.
María de los Angeles, Herrera-Campos   +2 more
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Some foliicolous Lichens new to Calabria

open access: yesWebbia, 1994
Summary Foliicolous lichens are most abundant in tropical and subtropical humid regions, occurring only a few in Europe. Seven epiphyllous species are reported from a single, very humid site in the mountains in Calabria: Bacidina apiahica (Mull. Arg.) Vězda, Byssoloma leucoblepharum (Nyl.) Vain., B. subdiscordans (Nyl.) P. James, Fellhanera bouteillei (
Domenico Puntillo, Antonin Vězda
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Five new foliicolous lichen species

Folia Geobotanica Et Phytotaxonomica, 1993
The following five new foliicolous lichen species are described and illustrated:Bacidina simplex sp. n. (Lecideaceae s. ampl.),Byssoloma absconditum sp.n. andB. confusum sp. n. (Pilocarpaceae), andMacentina pocsii sp. n. (Verrucariaceae s. ampl.), all from Tanzania, andGyalectidium palmicola sp. n. (Gomphillaceae) from Cuba.
Edit Éva Farkas
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Diagnostic Chemistry of Foliicolous Enterographa

The Bryologist, 2003
Abstract The secondary metabolites gyrophoric acid and psoromic acid are reported from foliicolous species of the genus Enterographa. They are found to be of diagnostic value.
André Aptroot   +2 more
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A foliicolous alga of eocene age

Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, 1984
Abstract An ascomycete with an anamorphic state was described from Eocene age material from Henry County, Tennessee, U.S.A., as Pelicothallus villosus Dilcher. This organism is reinterpreted as an alga.
Don R. Reynolds, D.L. Dilcher
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Some foliicolous fungi on Tabebuia species

Mycological Research, 1998
The following foliicolous fungi on Tabebuia species are described and illustrated: Anhelia tabebuiae sp. nov. and Dictyonella tabebuiae sp. nov. (ascomycetes), Fumagospora tabebuiae sp. nov., Polychaeton tabebuiae sp. nov. and Septoria tabebuiae-impetiginosae sp. nov. (coelomycetes), Cercospora tabebuiae-impetiginosae sp. nov.
Jose Carmine Dianese
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A New Foliicolous Species of Licea

Mycologia, 1970
Seven collections of a species of Licea are considered to represent a distinct and undescribed species. All of the collections were made in a small Eucalyptus grove 6 miles north of Chico. Eucalyptus groves are excellent habitats for myxomycetes in general.
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New foliicolous hyphomycetes from India

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1986
Four foliicolous hyphomycetes, viz., Bioconiosporium berberidis sp. nov., Pithomyces divaricatus sp. nov., Scolecobasidium trichoides sp. nov., and Tretospora indica sp. nov., collected on living leaves of Berberis asiatica Roxb., Casearia tomentosa Roxb., Ficus hispida Linn., and Randia longispina DC., respectively, in different forests of Uttar ...
P. Narayan, null Kamal
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Foliicolous species of pringsheimia from india

Mycopathologia, 1966
In this paper foliicolous species ofPringsheimia from India have been revised and recorded with addition of one more species. The relationship withLeptosphaerulina has been discussed.
S. T. Tilak, Ramchandra Rao
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