Alectoria is a genus of fruticose lichen characterised by the presence of usnic acid and conspicuous raised pseudocyphellae. This genus is particularly diverse and abundant in montane, boreal, and Arctic regions of North America. Because intermediate forms have been reported for several species of Alectoria on the continent, it has been suggested that these species were initially delimited based on the extremes of morphological gradients. Here, we use the results of molecular phylogenetic analyses of two nuclear genes, ITS and Mcm7, with 48 representatives of 9 taxa to examine the delineation of 5 taxa that have been previously shown to be related to, or confused with, A. sarmentosa: A. fallacina, A. imshaugii, A. sarmentosa var. sorediosa,...
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The sterile asexually reproducing lichen Lecanora anakeestiicola is described as new to science from...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
Alectoria is a genus of fruticose lichen characterised by the presence of usnic acid and conspicuous...
Alectoria is a genus of fruticose lichen characterised by the presence of usnic acid and conspicuous...
Canoparmelia caroliniana is among the most common macrolichens in southeastern North America, occurr...
Herteliana schuyleriana is described as new to science based on collections from throughout the Appa...
Parmelioid lichens are a diverse and ubiquitous group of foliose lichens. Generic delimitation in pa...
Parmotrema perforatum and its relatives form a morphologically distinctive group of species, most of...
The Lepraria neglecta group is a distinctive entity within the sterile, asexually reproducing lichen...
Phylogenomic datasets continue to enhance our understanding of evolutionary relationships in many li...
A combination of molecular phylogenetic analyses of ITS and mtSSU sequences, morphological and chemi...
A historical account of the lichen genus Alectoria Ach. from pre-Linnean to modern authors is given....
Thamnolia is a lichenized fungus with an extremely wide distribution, being encountered in arctic an...
The sterile asexually reproducing lichen Lecanora anakeestiicola is described as new to science from...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
Alectoria is a genus of fruticose lichen characterised by the presence of usnic acid and conspicuous...
Alectoria is a genus of fruticose lichen characterised by the presence of usnic acid and conspicuous...
Canoparmelia caroliniana is among the most common macrolichens in southeastern North America, occurr...
Herteliana schuyleriana is described as new to science based on collections from throughout the Appa...
Parmelioid lichens are a diverse and ubiquitous group of foliose lichens. Generic delimitation in pa...
Parmotrema perforatum and its relatives form a morphologically distinctive group of species, most of...
The Lepraria neglecta group is a distinctive entity within the sterile, asexually reproducing lichen...
Phylogenomic datasets continue to enhance our understanding of evolutionary relationships in many li...
A combination of molecular phylogenetic analyses of ITS and mtSSU sequences, morphological and chemi...
A historical account of the lichen genus Alectoria Ach. from pre-Linnean to modern authors is given....
Thamnolia is a lichenized fungus with an extremely wide distribution, being encountered in arctic an...
The sterile asexually reproducing lichen Lecanora anakeestiicola is described as new to science from...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...