The species of Massalongia recorded and described from the Southern Hemisphere are revised and it is shown that only one is present; M. patagonica which is widespread, with populations in Australia and New Zealand that differ from the South American populations, but at present best regarded as part of the variation of that species. Records from this hemisphere of all other species placed in the genus are incorrect. The type species, M. carnosa, is restricted to the Northern Hemisphere. Two species, M. antarctica and M. novozelandica cannot be identified precisely due to lack of sufficient type material and with the types as the only collections known of these, but none belongs in Massalongia according to available data. Massalongia griseolo...
Five taxa of the genera Omphalodina and Rhizoplaca known from continental Antarctica are reassessed ...
Nine parmelioid taxa in five genera were identified from Gough Island, South Atlantic Ocean. These c...
Recent collections from King George Island, Deception Island and the Antarctic Peninsula provide evi...
The species of Massalongia recorded and described from the Southern Hemisphere are revised and it is...
Parmelioid lichens form the largest monophyletic group within the Parmeliaceae, a family distributed...
The taxonomy of the family Megaloeporaceae (Lecanorales, lichenised ascomycetes) has been revised ba...
As part of a project aiming to determine the lichenised fungal biodiversity of James Ross Island (Ea...
International audienceThe lichenized genus Steinera is revised for the archipelagos of Crozet and of...
Based on a combined three locus analysis two new genera, Charcotiana and Amundsenia, are proposed in...
As part of a taxonomic revision of the genus Massonia, we here clarify concepts of Massonia echinata...
The genus Aspicilia A.Massal. s.l. (Megasporaceae Pertusariales Ascomycota) has a worldwide distribu...
Figure 4 Massalongia ascospores, patagonica above, carnosa below. Scale bar: 20 µm
Lichens that incorporate cyanobacterial symbionts (cyanolichens) are an ecologically key group of sp...
Lecideoid lichen-forming fungi are a large, heterogeneous group that includes many species described...
The following new species are described: N. chudalupensis Elix, N. delisiella Elix, N. eldridged Eli...
Five taxa of the genera Omphalodina and Rhizoplaca known from continental Antarctica are reassessed ...
Nine parmelioid taxa in five genera were identified from Gough Island, South Atlantic Ocean. These c...
Recent collections from King George Island, Deception Island and the Antarctic Peninsula provide evi...
The species of Massalongia recorded and described from the Southern Hemisphere are revised and it is...
Parmelioid lichens form the largest monophyletic group within the Parmeliaceae, a family distributed...
The taxonomy of the family Megaloeporaceae (Lecanorales, lichenised ascomycetes) has been revised ba...
As part of a project aiming to determine the lichenised fungal biodiversity of James Ross Island (Ea...
International audienceThe lichenized genus Steinera is revised for the archipelagos of Crozet and of...
Based on a combined three locus analysis two new genera, Charcotiana and Amundsenia, are proposed in...
As part of a taxonomic revision of the genus Massonia, we here clarify concepts of Massonia echinata...
The genus Aspicilia A.Massal. s.l. (Megasporaceae Pertusariales Ascomycota) has a worldwide distribu...
Figure 4 Massalongia ascospores, patagonica above, carnosa below. Scale bar: 20 µm
Lichens that incorporate cyanobacterial symbionts (cyanolichens) are an ecologically key group of sp...
Lecideoid lichen-forming fungi are a large, heterogeneous group that includes many species described...
The following new species are described: N. chudalupensis Elix, N. delisiella Elix, N. eldridged Eli...
Five taxa of the genera Omphalodina and Rhizoplaca known from continental Antarctica are reassessed ...
Nine parmelioid taxa in five genera were identified from Gough Island, South Atlantic Ocean. These c...
Recent collections from King George Island, Deception Island and the Antarctic Peninsula provide evi...