Xanthoparmelia (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) is the most species-rich genus of lichen-forming fungi. Species boundaries are based on morphological and chemical features, varying reproductive strategies and, more recently, molecular sequence data. The isidiate Xanthoparmelia mexicana group is common in arid regions of North and Central America and includes a range of morphological variation and variable secondary metabolites – salazinic or stictic acids mainly. In order to better understand the evolutionary history of this group and potential taxonomic implications, a molecular phylogeny representing 58 ingroup samples was reconstructed using four loci, including ITS, mtSSU, nuLSU rDNA and MCM7. Results indicate the existence of multiple, disti...
The paper presents the results of studies of Xanthoparmelia pulla group in Poland. The morphological...
Parmeliaceae is the largest family of lichen-forming fungi. In spite of its importance for fungal di...
In traditional morphology-based concepts many species of lichenized fungi have world-wide distributi...
Xanthoparmelia (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) is the most species-rich genus of lichen-forming fungi. Sp...
The genus Xanthoparmelia is the largest genus of lichen- forming fungi with about 800 species worldw...
The genus Xanthoparmelia is the largest genus of lichen- forming fungi with about 800 species worldw...
Species delimitation and evolution in morphologically and chemically diverse communities of the lich...
Species richness is not evenly distributed across the tree of life and a limited number of lineages ...
In traditional morphology-based concepts many species of lichenized fungi have world-wide distributi...
Figure 2 Phylogenetic relationships of the Xanthoparmeliamexicana group based on a concatenated data...
Generic concepts in the parmelioid lichens have been discussed intensively over the past three decad...
The species Flavoparmelia quichuaensis Elix & T. H. Nash, Hypotrachyna divaricatica Elix & T. H. Nas...
The monotypic genera Omphalodiella and Placoparmelia were described from Patagonia (Argentina). The ...
A number of lichen-forming fungal species are widely distributed. Here, we investigate biogeographic...
Figure 1 Location of new Xanthoparmelia recollection sites from arid regions from central part of Me...
The paper presents the results of studies of Xanthoparmelia pulla group in Poland. The morphological...
Parmeliaceae is the largest family of lichen-forming fungi. In spite of its importance for fungal di...
In traditional morphology-based concepts many species of lichenized fungi have world-wide distributi...
Xanthoparmelia (Parmeliaceae, Ascomycota) is the most species-rich genus of lichen-forming fungi. Sp...
The genus Xanthoparmelia is the largest genus of lichen- forming fungi with about 800 species worldw...
The genus Xanthoparmelia is the largest genus of lichen- forming fungi with about 800 species worldw...
Species delimitation and evolution in morphologically and chemically diverse communities of the lich...
Species richness is not evenly distributed across the tree of life and a limited number of lineages ...
In traditional morphology-based concepts many species of lichenized fungi have world-wide distributi...
Figure 2 Phylogenetic relationships of the Xanthoparmeliamexicana group based on a concatenated data...
Generic concepts in the parmelioid lichens have been discussed intensively over the past three decad...
The species Flavoparmelia quichuaensis Elix & T. H. Nash, Hypotrachyna divaricatica Elix & T. H. Nas...
The monotypic genera Omphalodiella and Placoparmelia were described from Patagonia (Argentina). The ...
A number of lichen-forming fungal species are widely distributed. Here, we investigate biogeographic...
Figure 1 Location of new Xanthoparmelia recollection sites from arid regions from central part of Me...
The paper presents the results of studies of Xanthoparmelia pulla group in Poland. The morphological...
Parmeliaceae is the largest family of lichen-forming fungi. In spite of its importance for fungal di...
In traditional morphology-based concepts many species of lichenized fungi have world-wide distributi...