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2. The identity, ecology and distribution of Polypyrenula (Ascomycota: Dothideomycetes): a new member of Trypetheliaceae revealed by molecular and anatomical data.
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Miranda-González, Ricardo, Aptroot, André, Lücking, Robert, Flakus, Adam, Barcenas-Peña, Alejandrina, and Herrera-Campos, María de los Ángeles
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TROPICAL dry forests ,ECOLOGY ,ASCOMYCETES ,FUNGAL communities - Abstract
New collections are reported of the monospecific genus Polypyrenula , an apparently extinct and doubtfully lichenized fungus, typically classified in the Pyrenulaceae. Anatomical studies reveal that it is facultatively lichenized. The structure of its hamathecium suggests affinities with Dothideomycetes rather than Eurotiomycetes. Molecular analysis using nuLSU and mtSSU markers demonstrates for the first time its inclusion in Trypetheliaceae , outside the core genera as part of the early diverging lineages in this family. The known distribution of Polypyrenula is extended to Mexico and South America, new information on its phorophyte associations is provided, and the name Polypyrenula sexlocularis is reinstated as the correct name for this species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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3. New lichen-associated bulbil-forming species of Cantharellales (Basidiomycetes)
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Javier Etayo, Susana Pereira, Paul Diederich, Masoumeh Sikaroodi, Damien Ertz, James D. Lawrey, Adam Flakus, Mariana Capdet, and Andrea Irene Romero
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Facultative ,Ceratobasidium ,EUROPE ,LICHENICOLOUS FUNGI ,biology ,Obligate ,Phylogenetic tree ,Bioquímica y Biología Molecular ,biology.organism_classification ,SCLEROTIA ,Ciencias Biológicas ,Cantharellales ,Type (biology) ,Genus ,Botany ,SOUTH AMERICA ,Lichen ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS - Abstract
Two new genera and four new species of bulbil-forming basidiomycetes are described. Phylogenetic analyses of nuLSU and ITS sequences place them in Cantharellales. A facultative lichenicolous species with yellow to orange-yellow bulbils from South America groups with the type of Burgella and is consequently described as B. lutea. The new species and genus Burgellopsis nivea is introduced for material from Scotland with white bulbils overgrowing saxicolous lichens. An obligate lichenicolous species with particularly large, applanate bulbils developing over Peltigerales in South America could not be placed accurately using ITS sequences and is described as the new species and genus Bulbilla applanata. A European species with brown, facultatively lichenicolous bulbils grouped with Ceratobasidium and Thanatephorus species and is described as the new Ceratobasidium bulbillifaciens. Fil: Diederich, Paul. Museum National D; Francia Fil: Lawrey, James D.. George Mason University; Estados Unidos Fil: Capdet, Mariana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Micología y Botánica. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Micología y Botánica; Argentina Fil: Pereira, Susana. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Micología y Botánica. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Micología y Botánica; Argentina Fil: Romero, Andrea Irene. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Ciudad Universitaria. Instituto de Micología y Botánica. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales. Instituto de Micología y Botánica; Argentina Fil: Etayo, Javier. Navarro Villoslada 16; España Fil: Flakus, Adam. Polish Academy of Sciences; Argentina Fil: Sikaroodi, Masoumeh. George Mason University; Estados Unidos Fil: Ertz, Damien. Jardin botanique national de Belgique; Bélgica
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- 2014
4. Trypetheliaceae of Bolivia: an updated checklist with descriptions of twenty-four new species.
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FLAKUS, Adam, KUKWA, Martin, and APTROOT, André
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LICHEN classification , *PLANT species , *ANTHRAQUINONES , *BIODIVERSITY , *XANTHONE - Abstract
The present treatment shows that the lichen family Trypetheliaceae is an important component of lowland and montane tropical forests in Bolivia. A total of 75 species are currently recognized in Bolivia, of which 24 are new to science and a further 37 are reported for the first time from the country. The following species are described: Architrypethelium penuriixanthum Flakus & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from A. hyalinum in the lack of lichexanthone in the thallus; Astrothelium amylosporum Flakus & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from A. subdisjunctum in having 8-spored asci and amyloid ascospores; A. bullatum Flakus & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from A. megaspermum in having a bullate thallus, a clear hamathecium, 8-spored asci and smaller amyloid ascospores; A. carrascoense Flakus, Kukwa & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from A. meristosporum in having broader ascospores without distinctly thickened median septa, an unidentified xanthone as major substance, and mostly eccentric ostioles; A. elixii Flakus & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from all other Astrothelium species in the presence of lichexanthone in the outer layer of thallus and pseudostromata and isohypocrellin inside the pseudostromata, and muriform ascospores; A. inspersotuberculosum Flakus & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from A. tuberculosum in having an inspersed hamathecium; A. megaeneum Flakus & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from A. croceum in having a thallus covered by parietin, and mostly fused ascomata with intermediate, fused to separated ostioles surrounded by a common ostiolar area; A. neodiplocarpum Flakus, Kukwa & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from A. diplocarpum in the absence of medullary pigment and in the amyloid ascospores; A. nigrocacuminum Flakus, Kukwa & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from A. megochroleucum in having fused, eccentric ostioles and black (UV−) tops of the pseudostromata; A. pallidoflavum Flakus & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from A. cinnamomeum in having wider ascospores; A. pyrenuliforme Flakus & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from A. ecuadoriensis ecuadoriense in having shorter ascospores and in the presence of pseudocyphellae; A. subscoria Flakus & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from A. scoria in having non-aggregated ascomata; A. variabile Flakus & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from A. ochroleucoides in the longer ascospores; Bathelium boliviense Flakus & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from B. lineare in the presence of isohypocrellin inside the pseudostromata; B. flavostiolatum Flakus & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from all other Bathelium species in the presence of lichexanthone near the ostioles (tops of pseudostromata UV+ yellow) and an orange (K+ carmine red) pigment inside the pseudostromata, the absence of lichexanthone in the thallus, an inspersed hamathecium, and 13–17-septate ascospores; B. inspersomastoideum Flakus & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from B. mastoideum in having an inspersed hamathecium; B. mirabile Flakus, Kukwa & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from other Bathelium species in the pseudostromata containing isohypocrellin inside and parietin outside; B. pruinosum Flakus, Kukwa & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from Astrothelium ochroleucoides in having 8-spored asci, shorter ascospores, an inspersed hamathecium, and an unidentified anthraquinone (orange pigment K+ carmine red) inside the pseudostromata; Constrictolumina chiquitana Flakus, Kukwa & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from other known Constrictolumina species in having brown and 1-septate to submuriform ascospores; Dictyomeridium lueckingii Flakus & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from D. proponens in having smaller and less septate ascospores; Polymeridium xanthoexcentricum Flakus & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from P. alboflavescens in having mostly eccentric ostioles; Pseudopyrenula flavosuperans Flakus & Aptroot sp. nov. that differs from P. superans in having a hamathecium inspersed with yellow oil globules; Trypethelium ... [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2016
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5. Additions to the global diversity of Cladonia.
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AHTI, Teuvo, PINO-BODAS, Raquel, FLAKUS, Adam, and STENROOS, Soili
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CLADONIA ,THALLUS ,LICHENS ,BIOLOGICAL classification ,LICHENOLOGY - Abstract
In our ongoing study of the genus Cladonia, we have encountered several specimens that have proved to represent undescribed species. Four of them are described here as new. Cladonia camerunensis (Cameroon) resembles C. didyma (Fée) Vain., but the former has a coarsely granular surface and a melanotic podetial base; C. compressa (Bolivia) is distinguished by a dominant primary thallus and deeply divided and phyllopodiate podetia; C. longisquama (Seychelles) has well-developed squamules and contains barbatic acid; C. vescula (Bolivia, Peru) differs from C. peziziformis (With.) J. Laundon by an ecorticate podetial surface and the production of homosekikaic acid. The names C. aspera Ahti & Kashiw. and C. crinita (Delise ex Pers.) Ahti are shown to be illegitimate later homonyms and are replaced by the names C. asperula and C. perfoliata, respectively. The neglected name C. botryoides (Tuck.) Vain. is shown to be a synonym of C. squamosa. Another overlooked name, C. crinita Bertol., is shown to be the earliest name for C. evansii, but we propose to retain the latter through conservation. The typification of C. beaumontii Tuck. is amended. Cladonia conspicua is reinstated on the basis of new data. New range extensions in Canada and the United States are given for the poorly documented species C. oricola. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2016
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6. Melaspilea tucumana, a new gall-forming lichenicolous fungus from the tropical Andes in Bolivia.
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FLAKUS, Adam, ETAYO, Javier, and KUKWA, Martin
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PERTUSARIA , *THALLUS , *LICHENICOLOUS fungi , *FUNGI , *BIODIVERSITY - Abstract
The new obligately lichenicolous fungus, Melaspilea tucumana Flakus, Etayo & Kukwa, inhabiting thalli of saxicolous Pertusaria s. lat. is described from Tucumano-Boliviano vegetation in Bolivia. The species is characterized by the gall formation and superficial, lirelliform to branched, aggregated apothecioid ascomata with widely exposed discs. The ascomata of M. tucumana are initially perithecioid and immersed in the host thallus, but become superficial and apothecioid when mature, and thus resemble the genus Buelliella. This may suggest the placement of the new species in Dothideomycetes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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7. Palicella, a new genus of lichenized fungi and its phylogenetic position within Lecanoraceae.
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RODRIGUEZ FLAKUS, Pamela and PRINTZEN, Christian
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LECANORACEAE , *CLADISTIC analysis , *MOLECULAR phylogeny , *FUNGI diversity , *FUNGI classification , *LICHENS - Abstract
Non-saxicolous lecideoid lichens form a diverse and polyphyletic group of species with a worldwide distribution. The phylogenetic relationships of the taxa and major clades are still largely unresolved. Here we introduce a new genus Palicella Rodr. Flakus & Printzen for Lecidea glaucopa Hook. f. & Tayl. and two closely related species. Our molecular phylogenetic results, based on maximum likelihood and Bayesian phylogenetic trees, and a combined dataset of five gene loci (ITS, nrLSU, mrSSU, RPB1 and RPB2), indicate that Palicella forms a monophyletic clade sister to Lecanora symmicta and Pyrrhospora quernea. The new genus is characterized by biatorine apothecia, which are often darkened (by the pigment Cinereorufa-green), an exciple of radiating, narrow hyphae with strongly elongate lumina, a hymenium with branched and sparsely anastomosed paraphyses, an ascus with a broad axial body surrounded by a distinct darker staining layer, and narrowly ellipsoid ascospores. Atranorin is present in all, usnic acid in two and pannarin in one species of the genus. Three new combinations are proposed: Palicella filamentosa (Stirt.) Rodr. Flakus & Printzen, P. glaucopa (Hook. f. & Taylor) Rodr. Flakus & Printzen, and P. schizochromatica (Pérez-Ortega, T. Sprib. & Printzen) Rodr. Flakus & Printzen. The molecular phylogenetic analysis confirms that Lecidea hercynica Hauck & Schmull is a synonym of P. filamentosa. An identification key to the species is provided. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2014
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8. New lichen-associated bulbil-forming species of Cantharellales (Basidiomycetes).
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DIEDERICH, Paul, LAWREY, James D., CAPDET, Mariana, PEREIRA, Susana, ROMERO, Andrea I., ETAYO, Javier, FLAKUS, Adam, SIKAROODI, Masoumeh, and ERTZ, Damien
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CANTHARELLALES ,LICHENS ,PELTIGERALES - Abstract
Two new genera and four new species of bulbil-forming basidiomycetes are described. Phylogenetic analyses of nuLSU and ITS sequences place them in Cantharellales. A facultative lichenicolous species with yellow to orange-yellow bulbils from South America groups with the type of Burgella and is consequently described as B. lutea. The new species and genus Burgellopsis nivea is introduced for material from Scotland with white bulbils overgrowing saxicolous lichens. An obligate lichenicolous species with particularly large, applanate bulbils developing over Peltigerales in South America could not be placed accurately using ITS sequences and is described as the new species and genus Bulbilla applanata. A European species with brown, facultatively lichenicolous bulbils grouped with Ceratobasidium and Thanatephorus species and is described as the new Ceratobasidium bulbillifaciens. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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9. Capronia paranectrioides (Herpotrichiellaceae, Ascomycota), a new lichenicolous fungus from Bolivia.
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ETAYO, Javier, FLAKUS, Adam, and KUKWA, Martin
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LICHENS , *ERIODERMA , *BIODIVERSITY research , *BIOLOGICAL classification , *ASCOSPORES - Abstract
The new lichenicolous Capronia paranectrioides Etayo, Flakus & Kukwa, inhabiting thalli of Erioderma leylandii, is described from Bolivia. The species is characterized by pale brown, submuriform and bicaudate ascospores, subglobose to barrel-shaped perithecia and I+ red, K/I+ pale blue hymenial gelatine. It is the first known Capronia species producing ascospores with long apical appendages. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2013
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10. Niesslia echinoides (Niessliaceae, Ascomycota), a new lichenicolous fungus on Erioderma from Bolivia.
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ETAYO, Javier, FLAKUS, Adam, and KUKWA, Martin
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ASCOMYCETES , *ERIODERMA , *THALLUS , *PLANT classification , *ASCOSPORES - Abstract
Niesslia echinoides Etayo, Flakus & Kukwa sp. nov. is described from Bolivia from the corticolous thallus of Erioderma barbellatum. The fungus is characterized by large ascospores usually breaking into halves within the asci, strongly setose and aggregated ascomata, usually simple setae, and no damage caused to the host thallus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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11. New species of lichenicolous fungi from Bolivia.
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FLAKUS, Adam and KUKWA, Martin
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LICHENICOLOUS fungi , *LECANORA , *LICHEN classification , *BIODIVERSITY , *PLANT classification - Abstract
Four new species of lichenicolous fungi are described from Bolivia: Capronia etayoi Flakus & Kukwa sp. nov. (on Dictyonema minus), Lichenosticta jurgae Kukwa & Flakus sp. nov. (on Lecanora sp.), Phaeosporobolus trypethelii Flakus & Kukwa sp. nov. (on Trypetheliumochroleucum; the host lichen new to Bolivia) and Spirographa usneae Flakus, Kukwa & Etayo sp. nov. (on Usnea sp.; also known from Ecuador). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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12. Plectocarpon stereocaulicola (Roccellaceae, Ascomycota), a new lichenicolous fungus from Bolivia.
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KUKWA, Martin, ETAYO, Javier, and FLAKUS, Adam
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ASCOMYCETES ,LICHENICOLOUS fungi ,PLANT diversity ,STEREOCAULON ,LICHEN classification - Abstract
A new gall-inducing lichenicolous fungus, Plectocarpon stereocaulicola Kukwa, Etayo and Flakus, is described from Bolivia from the thalli of Stereocaulon sp. The new species is characterized by black, epruinose rounded ascomata with a carbonized surface and a thalline pseudo-margin, as well as a non-carbonized, light brown sterile stromatic tissue in the lower part and 3-septate ascospores becoming brown and ornamented when mature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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13. Calopadia erythrocephala, a new foliicolous lichenized fungus from Brazil.
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FARKAS, Edit, ELIX, John A., and FLAKUS, Adam
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BIOLOGICAL classification ,RAIN forests ,ASCOSPORES ,CONIDIA - Abstract
The foliicolous lichenized fungus Calopadia erythrocephala Farkas, Elix & Flakus, is described as new to science from the Atlantic submontane rainforests in Brazil. The species is very similar to C. puiggarii, but is distinguished by the presence of a red pigment in the campylidia, the darker apothecial discs and larger conidia. Fusarubin, the red pigment produced by the new species, is reported for the first time from foliicolous lichens. A world-wide key to foliicolous species of Calopadia with single, muriform ascospores is presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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14. A contribution to the study of Acarosporaceae in South America.
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KNUDSEN, Kerry, FLAKUS, Adam, and KUKWA, Martin
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ACAROSPORACEAE , *BIODIVERSITY , *SOIL crusting , *LICHENS - Abstract
Acarospora dissecta (Bolivia) and Sarcogyne brunnea (Bolivia, Ecuador) are described as new to science. Acarospora trachyticola, a common effigurate species in Peru, is revised and reported as new for Argentina, Bolivia and Venezuela. Acarospora brasiliensis is considered as a later synonym of A. lorentzii, which is reported new for Peru. Sarcogyne terrena is revised. Silobia smaragdula is verified as occurring in Chile. Polysporina urceolata is reported new to South America from Bolivia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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15. New species and records of Lepraria (Stereocaulaceae, lichenized Ascomycota) from South America.
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FLAKUS, Adam, ELIX, John A., RODRIGUEZ, Pamela, and KUKWA, Martin
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LICHENS , *PLANT species , *LECANORALES , *STEREOCAULACEAE , *ASCOMYCETES - Abstract
Two new corticolous lichen species are described, Lepraria nothofagi Elix & Kukwa (atranorin, strepsilin, porphyrilic acid) from Argentina and L. stephaniana Elix, Flakus & Kukwa (4-O-methylleprolomin, zeorin, salazinic acid, unknown terpenoid) from pre-Andean Amazon forest of Bolivia. In addition, the paper presents new records of 16 species of Lepraria from South America. Lepraria adhaerens, and L. diffusa are new to the Southern Hemisphere; L. borealis is new to South America; L. alpina is new to Chile, Colombia, Peru and Venezuela; L. caesioalba (chemotype I) is new to Venezuela, L. lobificans new to Argentina, L. pallida new to Peru, and L. sipmaniana new to Bolivia and Chile. The Chilean records of L. membranacea appeared to belong to L. sipmaniana. Therefore, the number of Lepraria spp. known at present from South America is enlarged to 27 species. 4-O-methylleprolomin is reported for the second time from lichens. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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16. Lecanora microloba, a new saxicolous species from Poland.
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ŚLIWA, Lucyna and FLAKUS, Adam
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LICHEN-forming fungi , *LECANORA , *LECANORACEAE , *PLANT species - Abstract
A new lichenized fungus, Lecanora microloba Śliwa & Flakus, is described from the subnival belt of the Polish Tatra Mountains. It is characterized by small, saxicolous thalli with minutely lobulate marginal areoles and mostly broadly sessile and constantly pale coloured apothecia that are grouped predominantly in the centre of the thallus. Anatomically the species is distinguished by coarse granules in the epithecium which are distinctly bright in polarized light. The species contains gyrophoric and usnic acids, zeorin and an unknown terpene as secondary metabolites. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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17. New species and additional records of foliicolous lichenized fungi from Bolivia.
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Flakus, Adam and Lücking, Robert
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LICHENS , *PARASITIC plants , *MYCOLOGY - Abstract
Six new species of foliicolous lichenized fungi are described as new to science from Bolivian lowland Amazon forest: Asterothyrium vezdae Flakus & Lücking (Asterothyriaceae): Keratosphaera multiseptata Flakus & Lücking (Pseudoperisporiaceae), Phylloblastia bielczykiae Flakus & Lücking (Verrucariaceae), Porina boliviana Flakus & Lücking (Porinaceae), Tapellaria intermedia Flakus & Lücking (Pilocarpaceae) and Trichothelium subargenteum Flakus & Lücking (Porinaceae). In addition, new records of 70 lichen species in Bolivia are listed. Of these, 52 are new to Bolivia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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18. New species and records of Lepraria (Stereocaulaceae, lichenized Ascomycota) from South America.
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Flakus, Adam and Kukwa, Martin
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ACIDS , *PHYSICAL sciences , *ECOLOGY , *STEREOCAULACEAE - Abstract
New records of 15 Lepraria species from South America are presented. Two species are newly described from the Bolivian Andes: Lepraria achariana Flakus & Kukwa (major compounds: lecanoric, angardianic/roccellic acids and anthraquinones) and L. neojackii Flakus & Kukwa (major compounds: porphyrilic, angardianic/roccellic, cf. rangiformic acids and anthraquinone). Lepraria impossthilis, L. lecanorica and L. rigidula are reported as new for the Southern Hemisphere, L. alpina, L. aff. caesiella and L. squamatica as new to South America, and other species as new to several countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, Uruguay). In addition, two putative, undescribed species are discussed. Chemistry, ecology and general information concerning distribution of the species are presented, and the differentiation of some critical taxa discussed. A provisional key to Lepraria in South America is provided. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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19. Additional information on the recently described species, Lecanora printzenii.
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FLAKUS, Adam and ŚLIWA, Lucyna
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LECANORA , *LICHEN-forming fungi , *PLANT diversity , *LICHENICOLOUS fungi , *PLANT morphology , *PLANT anatomy - Abstract
The article offers information on Lecanora printzenii, a new species in the L. varia group described as one of the hundred new species of lichenized fungi project that aimed at showing the potential of undiscovered global diversity. It mentions a survey of the lichens in the Tatra Mountains of Poland which found lichenized and lichenicolous fungi. It also presents the iconography and description of the morphology and anatomy of L. varia and L. printzenii.
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- 2012
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