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Ascospore septation inDiploschistes (Thelotremataceae, lichenizedAscomycota) and the taxonomic significance of macro- and microcephalic ascospore types [PDF]

open access: possiblePlant Systematics and Evolution, 1997
The ascospore septation in 13 species ofDiploschistes was examined. Microcephalic, macrocephalic, as well as irregular ascospore septation were found. In some species and even specimens of some species, different types of spore septation were detected.
Lumbsch, Thorsten   +2 more
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A new corticolous species of Chroodiscus (Thelotremataceae) from Argentina

The Lichenologist, 2003
AbstractChroodiscus lomatiae Messuti, Lumbsch & Vezda is described as new to science. This southern South American species belongs to the family Thelotremataceae. It is characterized by fusiform, hyaline, small, thin-walled ascospores, exfoliating, chroodiscoid apothecia, and the presence of lecanoric acid.
María Inés Messuti   +2 more
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New Species of the Lichen Family Thelotremataceae in SE Asia

The Lichenologist, 2002
AbstractThe lichen family Thelotremataceae was studied in Thailand and Malaysia (including one specimen from Indonesia). Of the 30 new species recognized, 26 are recorded from Thailand: Myriotrema grandisporum, M. khaoyaianum, M. khuntanense, M. rongklaense, M. subanamaliense, M. subgranulosum, M. subminutum, M. thailandicum, M.
N. Homchantara, B. J. Coppins
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Diploschistes elixii (Ostropales: Thelotremataceae), an overlooked terricolous species from Western Australia

The Lichenologist, 2007
Abstract:The new species Diploschistes elixii is described from Western Australia. It is characterized by perithecioid ascomata and large ascospores. It resembles D. hensseniae but is readily distinguished by larger ascospores (up to 45 μm), having lecanoric acid as major constituent, and an epruinose thallus surface. It is currently known from several
H. Thorsten LUMBSCH, Armin MANGOLD
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Thelotrema hnatiukii, a new lichen species and other interesting Thelotremataceae from Aldabra, Indian Ocean

The Lichenologist, 2010
AbstractThe Thelotremataceae are represented on Aldabra by three species: Leucodecton compunctum, Thelotrema euphorbiae, and Thelotrema hniatukii. The latter is described here as new. It is closely related to T. euphorbiae and know so far only from Aldabra.
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Diploschistes viridis sp. nov. (Lichenized Ascomycota, Thelotremataceae) from Pakistan

Biology Bulletin, 2022
null Iram Fayyaz   +4 more
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Two New Records of Genus Diploschistes (Lichenized Ascomycota, Thelotremataceae) from Pakistan

Biology Bulletin, 2023
null Hafiza Simab Asghar   +4 more
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