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White-spot lesions and gingivitis microbiotas in orthodontic patients. [PDF]
Tanner AC +7 more
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<i>Valsaria</i> and the <i>Valsariales</i>. [PDF]
Jaklitsch WM +4 more
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New species and new records in Roccellaceae ( Arthoniales ) from the Andaman Islands, India
T. Ram
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Ascospore discharge, germination and culture of fungal partners of tropical lichens, including the use of a novel culture technique. [PDF]
Sangvichien E +2 more
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Biodiversity insights from BioBlitz Surveys on Terceira Island, Azores. [PDF]
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A new lichenicolous Enterographa (Arthoniales, Roccellaceae) from central North America
Caleb A. Morse
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Phytotaxa, 2023
Enterographa ducouretiana is described as new to science from New Caledonia. It is characterized by a foliicolous habit, ascomata immersed in a pseudostroma, a dark purple hypothecium, and (3–)5-septate ascospores of (16–)20.5(–24) × (2.5–)2.9(–3.5) µm ...
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Enterographa ducouretiana is described as new to science from New Caledonia. It is characterized by a foliicolous habit, ascomata immersed in a pseudostroma, a dark purple hypothecium, and (3–)5-septate ascospores of (16–)20.5(–24) × (2.5–)2.9(–3.5) µm ...
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Roccella ramitumidula (Roccellaceae), a new species from the tropical dry forest of Mexico
The Bryologist, 2022. The new species Roccella ramitumidula is described from a tropical dry forest in the Pacific Coast of Mexico. The new species is characterized by fertile thalli, saxicolous habit, irregularly swollen branches and erythrin and lecanoric acid as lichen ...
Ricardo Miranda-González +4 more
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Mazosia weii sp. nov. (Roccellaceae) from China, a new species supported by molecular data
The Bryologist, 2021. During a study of the genus Mazosia in China, a new species, named here M. weii, was found. Its position was found to be supported by molecular data of the mtSSU and nuLSU markers.
Zongquan Yao, Shunan Jiang, Ze-feng Jia
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The Lichenologist, 2021
The lichen genus Lecanactis Körb. in Tasmania comprises six species: L. abietina (Ach.) Körb., which is widespread and pan-temperate; L. latispora Egea & Torrente and L.
G. Kantvilas
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The lichen genus Lecanactis Körb. in Tasmania comprises six species: L. abietina (Ach.) Körb., which is widespread and pan-temperate; L. latispora Egea & Torrente and L.
G. Kantvilas
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