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Peltigera (Lecanoromycetes) on Mt Kilimanjaro, East Africa
Tropical mountain forests are hotspots of biodiversity that are widely threatened by human population pressure and climate change. However, the cryptogamic species richness of many tropical mountain regions is insufficiently known, the poorly understood ...
Ulla Kaasalainen +4 more
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An improved phylogeny and revised taxonomy of Catillariaceae (Lecanoromycetes, Ascomycota)
The boundaries of the family Catillariaceae have largely remained untested through phylogenetic methods. Recent studies have led to the transfer of several genera previously classified in Catillariaceae to the newly described family Leprocaulaceae ...
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The genus Ramalina Acharius (Ascomycota, Lecanoromycetes, Ramalinaceae) in northern South America
Phytotaxa, 2021Fifty three taxa of Ramalina Acharius have been found in northern South America (including Colombia and Venezuela), with 8 varieties and 48 species. Seven species and four varieties are described as new to science viz. R. anteojina V.
V. Marcano, A. Méndez, E. P. Prü
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Phylogenomic reconstruction addressing the Peltigeralean backbone (Lecanoromycetes, Ascomycota)
Fungal Diversity, 2021Rapid radiations in Fungi are only beginning to be studied with phylogenomic data. The evolutionary history of the lichenized fungal order Peltigerales has not been well resolved, particularly for the Collematineae. Here, we used concatenation and coalescent-based species tree methods to reconstruct the phylogeny of the Peltigerales based on sequences ...
Todd J. Widhelm +8 more
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Mycologia, 2023
Bryoria (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) is one of the dominant genera of hair lichens in western North America and is characteristic of high-elevation conifer forest ecosystems.
Spencer Goyette, V. Spirin, T. Spribille
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Bryoria (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) is one of the dominant genera of hair lichens in western North America and is characteristic of high-elevation conifer forest ecosystems.
Spencer Goyette, V. Spirin, T. Spribille
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Castanea, 2022
Catillaria fungoides is newly reported for North America based on collections from the temperate eastern United States. A detailed description based on North American material is provided, the distribution is mapped, and images are provided.
Tomas Curtis, J. Lendemer
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Catillaria fungoides is newly reported for North America based on collections from the temperate eastern United States. A detailed description based on North American material is provided, the distribution is mapped, and images are provided.
Tomas Curtis, J. Lendemer
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Phylogenetic reassessment of the Teloschistaceae (lichen-forming Ascomycota, Lecanoromycetes)
Mycological Research, 2008The Teloschistaceae is a widespread family with considerable morphological and ecological heterogeneity across genera and species groups. In order to provide a comprehensive molecular phylogeny for this family, phylogenetic analyses were carried out on sequences from the nuclear ribosomal ITS region obtained from 114 individuals that represent ...
Ester, Gaya +4 more
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The phylogenetic placement of Ostropales within Lecanoromycetes (Ascomycota) revisited
Mycological Research, 2007Results of molecular studies regarding the phylogenetic placement of the order Ostropales and related taxa within Lecanoromycetes were thus far inconclusive. Some analyses placed the order as sister to the rest of Lecanoromycetes, while others inferred a position nested within Lecanoromycetes.
H Thorsten, Lumbsch +4 more
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4 Pezizomycotina: Lecanoromycetes
2015Lecanoromycetes is the class of Ascomycota with the largest number of lichen-forming fungi. Members of this class are important components of most terrestrial ecosystems and occur in various habitats and on different substrates, from tropical to polar regions.
Cécile Gueidan +3 more
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Phylogeny ofCladonia uncialis(Cladoniaceae, Lecanoromycetes) and its allies
The Lichenologist, 2015AbstractThe species fromCladoniasectionUncialesare characterized by the absence of squamules and soredia on the corticate podetia and the presence of usnic acid. Different subspecies, varieties and forms have been distinguished in the type speciesC. uncialis.
Weckman Diana +3 more
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