Molecular phylogenetic analyses of mtSSU and nrITS sequence data show that two new crustose species belong to the genus Loxospora. Both species are sterile asexually reproducing crustose lichens from the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain of eastern North America, and are chemically similar to L. lecanoriformis in producing 2-0-methylperlatolic acid. Loxosopora assateaguensis is a sorediate species that is described from a single locality on Assateague Island in Maryland. Loxospora confusa is a granulose-isidiate species that is widespread in the Mid-Atlantic with a disjunct population in the Joccassee Gorges of the southern Appalachian Mountains.Loxospora_datasetsThis submission consists of a compressed zip folder that contains the mtSSU and nrITS...
Phylogenetic relationships among the hypothetical species pairs Lobaria kurokawae / L. retigera and ...
Bacidia gigantensis, a green to greenish-brown, sorediate, crustose to microsquamulose lichen is des...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
Molecular phylogenetic analyses of mtSSU and nrITS sequence data show that two new crustose species ...
Herteliana schuyleriana is described as new to science based on collections from throughout the Appa...
The sterile asexually reproducing lichen Lecanora anakeestiicola is described as new to science from...
Lecanora caperatica is described based on collections from throughout temperate eastern North Americ...
Aspicilia bicensis is described as new to science from coastal rock outcrops in Parc national du Bic...
Megalaria allenae, a blue-gray to green-blue sterile sorediate crustose lichen containing atranorin,...
An unusual sterile, asexually reproducing crustose lichen was encountered during fieldwork in the Yu...
Parmotrema perforatum and its relatives form a morphologically distinctive group of species, most of...
Crustose, asexually reproducing taxa represent a large component of lichen biodiversity that is ofte...
Geographically disjunct and ecologically unusual populations of Cladonia apodocarpa from hardwood sw...
Phylogenetic relationships among the hypothetical species pairs Lobaria kurokawae / L. retigera and ...
Bacidia gigantensis, a green to greenish-brown, sorediate, crustose to microsquamulose lichen is des...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...
Molecular phylogenetic analyses of mtSSU and nrITS sequence data show that two new crustose species ...
Herteliana schuyleriana is described as new to science based on collections from throughout the Appa...
The sterile asexually reproducing lichen Lecanora anakeestiicola is described as new to science from...
Lecanora caperatica is described based on collections from throughout temperate eastern North Americ...
Aspicilia bicensis is described as new to science from coastal rock outcrops in Parc national du Bic...
Megalaria allenae, a blue-gray to green-blue sterile sorediate crustose lichen containing atranorin,...
An unusual sterile, asexually reproducing crustose lichen was encountered during fieldwork in the Yu...
Parmotrema perforatum and its relatives form a morphologically distinctive group of species, most of...
Crustose, asexually reproducing taxa represent a large component of lichen biodiversity that is ofte...
Geographically disjunct and ecologically unusual populations of Cladonia apodocarpa from hardwood sw...
Phylogenetic relationships among the hypothetical species pairs Lobaria kurokawae / L. retigera and ...
Bacidia gigantensis, a green to greenish-brown, sorediate, crustose to microsquamulose lichen is des...
Microbial symbionts are instrumental to the ecological and long-term evolutionary success of their h...