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Acta mycologica

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 736 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Mycology
ISBN : UOM:39015061991579

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Atlas of Pyrenulaceae and Trypetheliaceae Vol 3

Author : Felix Schumm,André Aptroot
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 526 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2021-12-20
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783755763352

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Atlas of Pyrenulaceae and Trypetheliaceae Vol 3 by Felix Schumm,André Aptroot Pdf

This book focuses on two families of lichenized ascomycetes: Pyrenulaceae and Trypetheliaceae. It illustrated the majority of the accepted species in these families, which are most diverse on bark in tropical regions, most especially the Amazon. Fully updated dichotomous identification keys are given to all species in these families and to some similar groups and species, especially those in the same habitat, several of which are also illustrated in full. The illustrations are made from relatively recent material which still shows all characters, including gelatinous ascopore sheaths. For relatively recently described species, often type material is illustrated.

FFG

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 544 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Botany
ISBN : CORNELL:31924089558054

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Biodiversity and Ecology of Lichens

Author : André Aptroot,M. R. D. Seaward,Laurens B. Sparrius
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 452 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : Science
ISBN : UOM:39015075658040

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Biodiversity and Ecology of Lichens by André Aptroot,M. R. D. Seaward,Laurens B. Sparrius Pdf

This volume on lichen biodiversity and ecology is dedicated to Harrie Sipman. It contains 29 peer-reviewed contributions by 50 authors. The emphasis is on the biodiversity and ecology of lichens in the tropics, but some papers are devoted to related areas. This volume is indispensable for active lichenologists, especially because it contains keys to several lichen genera. Full monographs are presented for the reinstated genus Herpothallon (with 29 species), the new genera Diaphorographis (with 2 species), Sipmaniella (with 1 species) and Synarthothelium (with 2 species), and the genus Placopyrenium (with 14 species and 3 varieties). Keys are furthermore given to all cryptothalline species of Lecidea, the lichenicolous genus Sphaerellothecium and the species of Cryptothecia and Stirtonia in Thailand. The genus Trypetheliopsis is resurrected for Musaespora, and all relevant combinations are made. Most papers describe various new species from all over the world, in the genera Bacidia, Buellia, Caloplaca, Chapsa, Cladonia, Cryptothecia, Diaphorographis, Gassicurtia, Herpothallon, Micarea, Phaeographis, Placocarpus, Placopyrenium, Porina, Pyrenula, Pyxine, Stirtonia, Strigula, Synarthothelium, Thelocarpon, Thelopsis, Xanthoparmelia, and Zwackhiomyces. The newly described Thelopsis is intermediate between that genus and Topelia, leading to the supposition that these genera are one continuum and should be united. Floristic papers are presented on lichens from Montenegro, Korea, Japan, Thailand, Namibia (including the description of an association), South Africa and the Seychelles and bryophytes of the Galapagos, but specimens from a multitude of other countries ranging from Iceland to Australia are cited throughout the papers. The floristic papers contain also new synonymys and combinations, partly in additional genera like Mycomicrothelia. One paper is devoted to lichens and global warming. The volume also contains three phylogenetic studies, viz. on all lichen groups with cyanobacteria, on Schistophoron and on Tylophoron, in which a systematic placement for this enigmatic genus is postulated for the first time. The volume is completed by lists of published papers and species decribed by Harrie Sipman. The volume is richly illustrated and contains many colour photographs, e.g. from all Herpothallon species and from sections through the apothecia of many Lecidea species.