Species diversity and local endemism is investigated in the pyrenocarpous lichen families Pyrenulaceae and Trypetheliaceae in the Malesian flora region and some peripheral regions. Species numbers in both families seem highest in Australia and Papua New Guinea, but some potentially rich regions are much undercollected. The numbers of local endemics are also highest in these areas, at least in the Pyrenulaceae, and remarkably high for lichens. Even more surprising is the near absence of species confined to two adjacent regions
Phyllopsora is a crustose to squamulose lichen genus inhabiting the bark of trees in moist tropical ...
The lichen flora of tropical areas is still much underworked Java in general and Alas Purwo in East ...
We describe the regional species richness, variation in species richness and species turnover of bry...
Species diversity and local endemism is investigated in the pyrenocarpous lichen families Pyrenulace...
India is represented by the occurrence of the 382 species of pyrenocarpous lichens belonging to 49 g...
Pyrenula (Pyrenulaceae) is a poorly studied genus of lichenized mycobiota in New Zealand. Following ...
Lichen samples were collected from Gunung Machincang, Langkawi Islands based on an alternation of al...
Lichen samples were collected from Gunung Machincang, Langkawi Islands based on an alternation of al...
Parmelioid lichens form the largest monophyletic group within the Parmeliaceae, a family distributed...
peer reviewed463 lichen taxa are reported from the island of Reunion (Mascarene archipelago) in the ...
A total of 36 lichen specimens from 13 genera was collected from the heath forest of Barb Highlands....
New Guinea has the richest macrolichen flora of any tropical Asian country. Although the 1986 checkl...
Lichen floristics and distribution were examined in cool temperate rainforests of Victoria, Australi...
In this paper, we report that two recently discovered terri-colous basidiomycetes belong to a previo...
Several lichen species are reported from the first time from New Guinea, based on material collected...
Phyllopsora is a crustose to squamulose lichen genus inhabiting the bark of trees in moist tropical ...
The lichen flora of tropical areas is still much underworked Java in general and Alas Purwo in East ...
We describe the regional species richness, variation in species richness and species turnover of bry...
Species diversity and local endemism is investigated in the pyrenocarpous lichen families Pyrenulace...
India is represented by the occurrence of the 382 species of pyrenocarpous lichens belonging to 49 g...
Pyrenula (Pyrenulaceae) is a poorly studied genus of lichenized mycobiota in New Zealand. Following ...
Lichen samples were collected from Gunung Machincang, Langkawi Islands based on an alternation of al...
Lichen samples were collected from Gunung Machincang, Langkawi Islands based on an alternation of al...
Parmelioid lichens form the largest monophyletic group within the Parmeliaceae, a family distributed...
peer reviewed463 lichen taxa are reported from the island of Reunion (Mascarene archipelago) in the ...
A total of 36 lichen specimens from 13 genera was collected from the heath forest of Barb Highlands....
New Guinea has the richest macrolichen flora of any tropical Asian country. Although the 1986 checkl...
Lichen floristics and distribution were examined in cool temperate rainforests of Victoria, Australi...
In this paper, we report that two recently discovered terri-colous basidiomycetes belong to a previo...
Several lichen species are reported from the first time from New Guinea, based on material collected...
Phyllopsora is a crustose to squamulose lichen genus inhabiting the bark of trees in moist tropical ...
The lichen flora of tropical areas is still much underworked Java in general and Alas Purwo in East ...
We describe the regional species richness, variation in species richness and species turnover of bry...