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Origin and diversification of major clades in parmelioid lichens (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) during the Paleogene inferred by Bayesian analysis. [PDF]
Amo de Paz G +4 more
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Lichenized and lichenicolous fungi from the Albanian Alps (Kosovo, Montenegro). [PDF]
Strasser EA +4 more
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Recircumscription and taxonomic revision of Siderasis, with comments on the systematics of subtribe Dichorisandrinae (Commelinaceae). [PDF]
Pellegrini MOO, Faden RB.
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The lichens of the Alps - an annotated checklist. [PDF]
Nimis PL +6 more
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Lichen novelties from Corvo Island (Azores, Portugal). [PDF]
Rodrigues AF +3 more
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ChemInform, 1989
A new metabolite has been detected in Parmelinopsis lichens and its chromatographic behaviour shown to be identical to the tridepside 2-O-methylhiascic acid (6), prepared by unambiguous synthesis.
J. A. ELIX +2 more
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A new metabolite has been detected in Parmelinopsis lichens and its chromatographic behaviour shown to be identical to the tridepside 2-O-methylhiascic acid (6), prepared by unambiguous synthesis.
J. A. ELIX +2 more
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Hypotrachyna neohorrescens, a new species in the subgenusParmelinopsis(Parmeliaceae) from Brazil
The Lichenologist, 2022AbstractThis study describes a new species ofHypotrachynasubgenusParmelinopsisfrom the south-eastern Cerrado (Brazilian savannah), a biodiversity hotspot. The species is especially common in open vegetation, including urban environments.Hypotrachyna neohorrescenssp. nov. is morphologically and chemically similar toH. horrescens.
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