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Parmotrema austrosinense Hale 1974
Parmotrema austrosinense (Zahlbr.) Hale (1974a: 335) MycoBank no. 343014 Parmelia austrosinensis Zahlbr. in Handel-Mazzetti (1930: 192) MycoBank no. 397194 Type:— CHINA. Guizhou: near Gwanyinschan, not far from Guiyang, 1250 m, living branches of Camellia sinensis in the warm temperate zone, 6 July 1917, H. Handel-Mazzetti 10580 (US [image!], lectotypeMasson, Didier +2 more
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Parmotrema clavuliferum Streimann 1986
Parmotrema cf. clavuliferum (Räsänen) Streimann (1986: 93) MycoBank no 129346 Parmelia clavulifera Räsänen (1944: 4) MycoBank no 368556 Type:— FRANCE. Tahiti, ad corticem arboris, 1868, Dr. med. Bouffon vel E. Vieillard (H, n.v., lectotype; designated by Hale & Fletcher 1990) ≡ Rimelia clavulifera (Räsänen) Kurok. (1991: 158) MycoBank no.Masson, Didier +2 more
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Parmotrema deflectens Streimann 1986
Parmotrema cf. deflectens (Kurok.) Streimann (1986: 93) MycoBank no. 129347 Parmelia deflectens Kurok. (1979: 130) MycoBank no. 115854 Type:— PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Morobe District: Bulolo, 780 m, 12 November 1965, S. Kurokawa 5810 (TNS!, holotype). (Fig. 18) Thallus foliose, moderately adnate, membranaceous, ca. 6 × 3.5 cm (thallus fragmented).Masson, Didier +2 more
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Efungi represent valuable sources for the discovery of diverse and biologically relevant natural products with significant applications in pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and industry.
Mario A. Tan +4 more
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Efungi represent valuable sources for the discovery of diverse and biologically relevant natural products with significant applications in pharmaceuticals, agriculture, and industry.
Mario A. Tan +4 more
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Parmotrema gardneri Sérus. 1984
Parmotrema gardneri (C.W. Dodge) Sérus. (1984: 5) MycoBank no. 107092 Parmelia gardneri C.W. Dodge (1959: 179) MycoBank no. 368608 Type:— BRAZIL. without locality, s.d., G. Gardner s.n. (FH, n.v., holotype; fide Hale 1965a). The species was reported from Réunion by van den Boom et al. (2011) based on two collections.Masson, Didier +2 more
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Parmotrema cooperi Sérus. 1984
Parmotrema cooperi (J. Steiner & Zahlbr.) Sérus. (1984: 4) MycoBank no. 107091 Parmelia cooperi J. Steiner & Zahlbr. (1926: 528) MycoBank no. 397385 Type:— SOUTH AFRICA. Kapland, Kapprana, 1813, Cooper s.n. (W, n.v., lectotype; H, M, UPS, US [image!], isolectotypes; designated by Sérusiaux 1984). (Fig.Masson, Didier +2 more
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Parmotrema subisidiosum Hale 1974
Parmotrema subisidiosum (Müll. Arg.) Hale (1974a: 339) MycoBank no. 343134 Parmelia cetrata var. subisidiosa Müll. Arg. (1894: 256) MycoBank no. 373829 Type:— TANZANIA. Tanga: Usambara Mountains, Bumba, 1894, Holst 8772 p.p. (G [image!], lectotype; designated by Hale & Flechter 1990). ≡ Parmelia subisidiosa (Müll. Arg.) C.W.Masson, Didier +2 more
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Parmotrema melanothrix Hale 1974
Parmotrema melanothrix (Mont.) Hale (1974a: 337) MycoBank no. 398619 Parmelia urceolata var. melanothrix Mont. (1834: 372) MycoBank no. 459269 Type:— BRAZIL. Rio de Janeiro, 1831, C. Gaudichaud-Beaupré 89 bis (MNHN-PC-PC0722518!, holotype; fide Hale 1965a). This species was reported from Réunion by Hale (1965a) from two collections already cited by HueMasson, Didier +2 more
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Food Chemistry
The rising prevalence of obesity necessitates natural metabolic interventions targeting key digestive enzymes. This study investigated functional properties of an extract from lichen Parmotrema perlatum, obtained via methanolic extraction (1:4 w/v, 4 °C),
Rupsa Roychowdhury, Rekha S. Singhal
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The rising prevalence of obesity necessitates natural metabolic interventions targeting key digestive enzymes. This study investigated functional properties of an extract from lichen Parmotrema perlatum, obtained via methanolic extraction (1:4 w/v, 4 °C),
Rupsa Roychowdhury, Rekha S. Singhal
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Parmotrema subcorallinum Hale 1974
Parmotrema subcorallinum (Hale) Hale (1974a: 339) MycoBank no. 343133 Parmelia subcorallina Hale (1962: 345) MycoBank no. 345524 Type:— TAIWAN. Taichung: Keitau, 24 December 1933, Y. Asahina 3312 (TNS!, holotype; US [image!], isotype). Parmelia acrotrycha Kurok. (1979: 126), syn. nov. MycoBank no. 115850 Type:— PAPUA NEW GUINEA.Masson, Didier +2 more
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