Rinodina salicis Lee & Hur and Rinodina zeorina Lee & Hur are described as new lichen-forming fungi from forested wetlands or a humid forest in South Korea. Rinodina salicis is distinguishable from Rinodina excrescens Vain., the most similar species, by its olive-gray thallus with smaller areoles without having blastidia, contiguous apothecia, non-pruinose discs, paler disc color, wider ascospores in the Pachysporaria-type II, and the absence of secondary metabolites. Rinodina zeorina differs from Rinodina hypobadia Sheard by areolate and brownish thallus, non-pruinose apothecia, colorless and wider parathecium, narrower paraphyses with non-pigmented and unswollen tips, longer and narrower ascospores with angular to globose lumina, and the ...
Eleven new for science species of lichen-forming fungi, i.e.: Amandinea pseudomultispora, Buellia ch...
Seventeen taxa new for science, i.e. Absconditella baegasanensis, Caloplaca hallasanensis, C. subcon...
The genus Rinodina (Physciaceae), with approximately 300 species, has been subject to few phylogenet...
The study of lichen genus Rinodina was conducted in the territory of Primorskiy and Khabarovskiy kra...
Lecanora parasymmicta Lee & Hur and Protoparmeliopsis crystalliniformis Lee & Hur ar...
Data on about 27 new for South Korea species of lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi, including on...
Pyrenodesmia rugosa Lee & Hur and Huriella aeruginosa Lee & Hur are described as new...
Data on 54 new for China, India, Korea and Russia species of lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi,...
The lichenicolous fungi flora of South Korea is poorly known. During recent field trips to various p...
Six new for science species of lichen-forming fungi from Republic of Korea, Eastern Asia, i. e.: Bac...
Karoowia saxeti was recorded during the lichen field expedition in southern part of Korea in 2006. T...
Nineteen new to science species of lichen forming fungi, i.e.: Agonimia ascendens S. Y. Kondr., L. L...
applanata and D. picta. Descriptions of each species with their morphological, anatomical, and chemi...
Lecanora baekdudaeganensis Lee & Hur is described as a new lichenized fungus from Baekdudaegan Mount...
Abstract The current study describes seven species that are new to the lichen mycota of South Korea....
Eleven new for science species of lichen-forming fungi, i.e.: Amandinea pseudomultispora, Buellia ch...
Seventeen taxa new for science, i.e. Absconditella baegasanensis, Caloplaca hallasanensis, C. subcon...
The genus Rinodina (Physciaceae), with approximately 300 species, has been subject to few phylogenet...
The study of lichen genus Rinodina was conducted in the territory of Primorskiy and Khabarovskiy kra...
Lecanora parasymmicta Lee & Hur and Protoparmeliopsis crystalliniformis Lee & Hur ar...
Data on about 27 new for South Korea species of lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi, including on...
Pyrenodesmia rugosa Lee & Hur and Huriella aeruginosa Lee & Hur are described as new...
Data on 54 new for China, India, Korea and Russia species of lichen-forming and lichenicolous fungi,...
The lichenicolous fungi flora of South Korea is poorly known. During recent field trips to various p...
Six new for science species of lichen-forming fungi from Republic of Korea, Eastern Asia, i. e.: Bac...
Karoowia saxeti was recorded during the lichen field expedition in southern part of Korea in 2006. T...
Nineteen new to science species of lichen forming fungi, i.e.: Agonimia ascendens S. Y. Kondr., L. L...
applanata and D. picta. Descriptions of each species with their morphological, anatomical, and chemi...
Lecanora baekdudaeganensis Lee & Hur is described as a new lichenized fungus from Baekdudaegan Mount...
Abstract The current study describes seven species that are new to the lichen mycota of South Korea....
Eleven new for science species of lichen-forming fungi, i.e.: Amandinea pseudomultispora, Buellia ch...
Seventeen taxa new for science, i.e. Absconditella baegasanensis, Caloplaca hallasanensis, C. subcon...
The genus Rinodina (Physciaceae), with approximately 300 species, has been subject to few phylogenet...