Caloplaca subalpina and C. thracopontica, two new saxicolous species from the Caloplaca cerina group (Teloschistales)
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Caloplaca subalpina and C. thracopontica, two new saxicolous species from the Caloplaca cerina group (Teloschistales). / Vondrák, Jan; Šoun, Jaroslav; Hrouzek, Pavel; Ríha, Pavel; Kubásek, Jirí; Palice, Zdenek; Søchting, Ulrik.
In: Lichenologist, Vol. 40, 2008, p. 375-386.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Caloplaca subalpina and C. thracopontica, two new saxicolous species from the Caloplaca cerina group (Teloschistales)
AU - Vondrák, Jan
AU - Šoun, Jaroslav
AU - Hrouzek, Pavel
AU - Ríha, Pavel
AU - Kubásek, Jirí
AU - Palice, Zdenek
AU - Søchting, Ulrik
N1 - KEYWORDS: Black Sea; Europe; lichenized fungi; nrDNA ITS; Teloschistaceae
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Caloplaca subalpina Vondrák, Šoun & Palice and C. thracopontica Vondrák & Šoun are described here as new to science. The former is a sorediate, often sterile, saxicolous species inhabiting subalpine base-rich overhanging rocks in European mountains; the latter grows on maritime cliffs of the Black Sea and is conspicuous by the lobules and pustules which are usually present on its thallus and by its apothecia which are typically large and abundant. The placing of the two species in the C. cerina group was confirmed by molecular studies using nrDNA ITS sequences. The chemosyndromes of both new species correspond to chemosyndrome A, which is in accordance with their position in the C. cerina group. A key to the saxicolous species of the C. cerina group is provided.
AB - Caloplaca subalpina Vondrák, Šoun & Palice and C. thracopontica Vondrák & Šoun are described here as new to science. The former is a sorediate, often sterile, saxicolous species inhabiting subalpine base-rich overhanging rocks in European mountains; the latter grows on maritime cliffs of the Black Sea and is conspicuous by the lobules and pustules which are usually present on its thallus and by its apothecia which are typically large and abundant. The placing of the two species in the C. cerina group was confirmed by molecular studies using nrDNA ITS sequences. The chemosyndromes of both new species correspond to chemosyndrome A, which is in accordance with their position in the C. cerina group. A key to the saxicolous species of the C. cerina group is provided.
U2 - 10.1017/S0024282908007871
DO - 10.1017/S0024282908007871
M3 - Journal article
VL - 40
SP - 375
EP - 386
JO - Lichenologist
JF - Lichenologist
SN - 0024-2829
ER -
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