In a project aiming to determine the lichen biodiversity of James Ross Island which is located in the NE Antarctic Peninsula, 3 specimens growing on basaltic rocks were identified as Rinodina gennarii, a cosmopolite bipolar species which was never reported from Antarctica. This species is characteristic by having Dirinaria-type ascospores lacking a distinct torus and swelling around the septa in KOH. Detailed morphological and anatomical properties of this species along with photographs based on the Antarctic specimens are provided here. Our study and newly reported R. gennarii suggest that the lichen biodiversity of Antarctica is far from being fully known and detailed floristic and taxonomical revision studies should be carried to determi...
© 2021 The Royal Society of New Zealand.The first author collected lichens in the austral summer of ...
1. Seventeen species of lichens were recognized among the collections from the Prince Olav Coast. Of...
© TÜBİTAK.The new lichen species Shackletonia backorii Halıcı, Güllü & Kahraman is described from Ja...
As part of a project aiming to determine the lichenised fungal biodiversity of James Ross Island (Ea...
James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula) is one of the lichen rich islands of Antarctica because of i...
Three lichenized fungal species collected from James Ross Island (eastern coast of Antarctic Peninsu...
Antarctica seems to many people to be a very remote, isolated, and mysterious place at the end of th...
Catenarina desolata, a species which was recently described from southernmost Chile is reported from...
Antarctica seems to many people to be a very remote, isolated, and mysterious place at the end of th...
In the project aiming to determine the lichen mycota of James Ross Island, we identified a new liche...
Recent collections from King George Island, Deception Island and the Antarctic Peninsula provide evi...
In the project aiming to determine the lichen mycota of James Ross Island, we identifieda new lichen...
© 2020 EMUNI Press.As a result of our studies aiming to determine the lichen mycota of the James Ros...
As a result of our studies aiming to determine the lichen mycota of the James Ross Island (Antarctic...
Four lichen species new to the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic South Georgia are reported. One is new to...
© 2021 The Royal Society of New Zealand.The first author collected lichens in the austral summer of ...
1. Seventeen species of lichens were recognized among the collections from the Prince Olav Coast. Of...
© TÜBİTAK.The new lichen species Shackletonia backorii Halıcı, Güllü & Kahraman is described from Ja...
As part of a project aiming to determine the lichenised fungal biodiversity of James Ross Island (Ea...
James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula) is one of the lichen rich islands of Antarctica because of i...
Three lichenized fungal species collected from James Ross Island (eastern coast of Antarctic Peninsu...
Antarctica seems to many people to be a very remote, isolated, and mysterious place at the end of th...
Catenarina desolata, a species which was recently described from southernmost Chile is reported from...
Antarctica seems to many people to be a very remote, isolated, and mysterious place at the end of th...
In the project aiming to determine the lichen mycota of James Ross Island, we identified a new liche...
Recent collections from King George Island, Deception Island and the Antarctic Peninsula provide evi...
In the project aiming to determine the lichen mycota of James Ross Island, we identifieda new lichen...
© 2020 EMUNI Press.As a result of our studies aiming to determine the lichen mycota of the James Ros...
As a result of our studies aiming to determine the lichen mycota of the James Ross Island (Antarctic...
Four lichen species new to the Antarctic and sub-Antarctic South Georgia are reported. One is new to...
© 2021 The Royal Society of New Zealand.The first author collected lichens in the austral summer of ...
1. Seventeen species of lichens were recognized among the collections from the Prince Olav Coast. Of...
© TÜBİTAK.The new lichen species Shackletonia backorii Halıcı, Güllü & Kahraman is described from Ja...