Lecania falcata, a new species from Spain, the Canary Islands and the Azores, close to Lecania chlorotizaSérusiaux, Emmanuël ; ; et alin Lichenologist (2012), 44(05), 577-590 Lecania chlorotiza and L. falcata, described here as new from Spain/Navarra, the Canary Islands and the Azores, do not belong to Lecania s. str. They belong to a strongly supported clade comprising ... [more ▼] Lecania chlorotiza and L. falcata, described here as new from Spain/Navarra, the Canary Islands and the Azores, do not belong to Lecania s. str. They belong to a strongly supported clade comprising Bacidia, Bacidina, Scutula and Toninia when examined with maximum parsimony, maximum likelihood and Bayesian inferences using mtSSU, nuLSU and nuITS sequences. This clade represents the Bacidiaceae and is included in the Ramalinaceae s. lat. Most genera included in that family need further work before a new genus can possibly be described for Lecania chlorotiza and L. falcata. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 19 (6 ULg) Further data on the lichen genus Bacidia s. l. in the Canary Islands and Western Europe, with descriptions of two new species; ; et al in Bibliotheca Lichenologica (2009), 99 Detailed reference viewed: 53 (6 ULg) Micarea sipmanii, a new species with arbuscular pycnidia from the West IndiesSérusiaux, Emmanuël ; in Bibliotheca Lichenologica (2009), 99 Detailed reference viewed: 24 (3 ULg) Pyrenula acutispora in Western Europe, Macaronesia and British Columbia (Canada)Sérusiaux, Emmanuël ; in Sauteria (2008), 15 Detailed reference viewed: 18 (2 ULg) |
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